Read practical advice on navigating SJTU's GPA system and choosing courses strategically to maximize opportunities.
Learn from alumni interviews how to find a worthwhile research advisor versus one who will waste your time.
Understand how the Chinese hukou system affects your job options after graduation and plan accordingly.
Contribute department-specific tips or study-abroad accounts to help future SJTU students.
SurviveSJTUManual is a community-maintained guidebook for students at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) in China, originally written in 2008 by a group of undergraduates and published as a GitBook. Over the following years it was read by many SJTU students, but some content grew out of date. This project updates and extends the original text, keeping it available as a living document. The guide is written in Chinese and covers the practical side of university life that official materials leave out. It addresses how students think about failure and passive study habits, how to navigate grade calculations and the GPA system, how to choose courses strategically, and how to get real research experience rather than just ticking boxes. There are interview-style chapters where students and alumni share advice on studying abroad for a master's or PhD, choosing an advisor, and surviving the lab environment. Additional sections cover career paths, the Chinese hukou (household registration) system and how it affects job seekers after graduation, and how to tell the difference between a research project worth joining and one that will waste your time. The guide also includes experience-sharing from working alumni and PhD graduates. The project is hosted on Gitbook and accepts contributions from current and former SJTU students via pull requests on GitHub. Planned future additions include department-specific advice from students across SJTU's various programs and accounts of undergraduate exchange programs abroad. The README and all guide content are written in Simplified Chinese. The project has no automated tests or software components, it is purely a text resource in Markdown format.
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