A student, preparing to enter their second year of college, shares a terrifying account of a school's abrupt introduction of a 'work-study' program. The school, located in Henan, initially informed students that they would be required to work at a factory, despite pursuing a degree in computer science. The student, along with fellow classmates, felt shattered upon hearing this news, as they had expected to continue their studies rather than being forced into manual labor. The students initially expressed their discontent through online posts, and even held meetings with school authorities to try to address their concerns. However, their efforts were met with disappointment, as the school's party secretary dismissed their concerns and reassured them that they would be finding suitable jobs. The students, feeling deceived, began investigating and executed several measures to protect their rights, including lodging complaints, filing reports, and even examining court documents. Despite these efforts, the student reports that they have received no response, leaving them feeling helpless and frustrated. This terrifying account serves as a warning to all students, particularly those in Henan, of the dark side of the education system and the importance of being vigilant and proactive in defending one's rights.