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96-year-old graduate student in Taiwan says pulling all-nighters works

 
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96-year-old graduate student in Taiwan says pulling all-nighters works
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TAIPEI, Taiwan - A 96-year-old Taiwanese man who will receive his master's degree in philosophy this weekend said he was able to compete with younger students by pulling all-nighters before exams.

Chao Mu-he, better known to his classmates at Nanhua University in southern Taiwan as "Grandpa Chao," said he began graduate school after being told he was too old to continue as a volunteer at a local hospital.

"I was bored after I left the hospital," Chao said Thursday. "I don't play mahjong or have other hobbies. I felt I had to do something with my life."

In London, a spokeswoman for Guinness World Records said she could not say if Chao is the oldest recipient of a graduate degree because the company does not keep records in this category.

Chao said the most difficult part of his studies was coping with a poor memory.

"I can't remember things as well as my fellow students," he said. "So before a test I would wake up at midnight and study all night. That way, the material was still fresh in my mind when the test began."

He specialized in the works of Chuangtze, a 4th century B.C. Taoist master.

Twenty-five-year-old classmate Liang Yu-chen described Chao as a polite and modest man who got on well with fellow students and paid great respect to younger teachers - making a deep bow before addressing them.

"Grandpa Chao is a living example of Chuangtze's teachings" Liang said. "He is always at ease, not fighting anyone."

A spokeswoman at Nanhua's graduate school, where Chao will get his degree Saturday, confirmed that he was born on July 4, 1912.

Chao, who lives alone, said he was uncertain about his future plans.

"I just want to stay healthy," he said.
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06/11/2009 03:36 PM
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Good for him. I think one of the keys to longevity is staying active and feeling useful.
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06/11/2009 04:06 PM
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He is definitely very wise.

I used to do the same thing for JHS, High School, and currently for College at times, I stay up all night studying. Be it for freelance work as well, I stay up all night reading about CSS, AJAX, Web v3, IPv6, etc.

Wise wise man... congratulations to him!

rastabanan Cannabis can also help you studying as it allows you to focus unbelievably well, especially when reading something... your imagination also is intensified, thus can help with studying. But I don't know thats just me. :P
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06/11/2009 04:15 PM
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Re: 96-year-old graduate student in Taiwan says pulling all-nighters works
You wonder how ancient Man ever got us here, there was pot in all sorts of cultures and we became the better of it

The boozers back then were the jelous ones and created the wars LoL





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