July 26 is the last day of the 2020 graduation "send" of Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology. Several graduate students are packing their belongings, and teachers and student volunteers are helping to set up handles. From July 23 to 26, the graduate students of the School of Chemical Engineering, the School of Mechanical Engineering, the School of Information Engineering, the School of Safety Engineering and the various departments of the university packed up in turn and successfully completed their last task at Bei petrochemical.

Looking back on the past four days, it should be the four days with the highest concentration of people returning to school since graduation. However, there is no expected fear of crowding and disorder, all faculties and departments have done a good job in advance of the training of teachers and student volunteers, played the role of party members as pioneers and models, everyone actively participated, strengthened coordination, helped each other, and worked calmly and calmly, and clearly organized.
Teacher Zhang Xiaoming of the School of Information Engineering just had a foot injury, so he climbed upstairs to the boys' dormitory to help pack.
Teacher He Xiaoyuan of the School of Chemical Engineering, who had just returned to his hometown with his parents and children, received the notice of the college to recruit teacher volunteers, and immediately signed up to return to Beijing. "After all, this is the last thing to do for this class of students, and you can't be left behind."
Graduate students returned to campus, although there were not many people, but many came to help. There are their own mentors, there are also teachers and sisters, and teachers who usually have a lot of contact with the office.
Occasionally, you can also burst into laughter at the packing site. "I don't want those few books, and I don't want this one." How can this not be, brand new, you don't throw everything away! Pack it in! Pack it in! "The teacher is really a housekeeper." The surrounding student volunteers giggled and laughed.
"Don't you want this quilt?" Eh, let's put it on and put it away. "Classmate, the quilt is not old, can be covered, don't buy new ones."
"This coffee has a shelf life until 2021, and it can still be drunk, so we've put it in for you!" This is called brothers, always thinking of saving a little for each other.
Finally, the dormitories opened and locked. Luggage delivery or temporary storage, there is a place to go. People, too, have a place to go. Despite the hard first half of 2020, our graduates are still full of yearning and hope for the future. There is heat in the heart and light in the eyes. As Tian Zhe of the 162nd class of medicine said: "Although this year's graduates have regrets, they are still looking forward to the day when they will go to work." "This is youth, and never lose the courage to dream of the future because of a momentary setback." 2020 graduates who have endured the storm, bless you! Cherish the voice of affection, bravely rush to the future!