Danh ngôn của Constance Wu

My dad got a job as a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. He teaches biology and genetics. My dad has been obsessed with science his whole life. Both my paternal grandparents were illiterate bamboo farmers, so he really worked his way up and then got a Ph.D., full ride and everything, from universities in America.
My dad got a job as a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. He teaches biology and genetics. My dad has been obsessed with science his whole life. Both my paternal grandparents were illiterate bamboo farmers, so he really worked his way up and then got a Ph.D., full ride and everything, from universities in America.
Bố tôi có được công việc là giáo sư tại Đại học Virginia Commonwealth. Ông dạy sinh học và di truyền học. Bố tôi đã bị ám ảnh bởi khoa học cả đời. Cả ông bà nội của tôi đều là những người trồng tre mù chữ, vì vậy ông ấy đã thực sự làm việc chăm chỉ và sau đó lấy bằng Tiến sĩ, bằng lái xe và mọi thứ, từ các trường đại học ở Mỹ.
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