Chapter 75 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack
It's safe to say that this is not something an average person can endure. Basically, the exams are held in the morning and afternoon, and then again in the evening. In order to shorten the time and also to train them, there are six subjects in one day.
According to Professor Mo, if you can't even handle this level of difficulty, then don't bother participating in the Talent Strengthening Program; you'll fail anyway.
However, this was no challenge for Lin Wei. She glanced at the questions, and the answers automatically popped into her mind. She answered each question as she looked at it.
The school didn't make things difficult for them; they used past exam papers. While there were some difficulties, they weren't beyond the syllabus, so she did them very smoothly.
However, it's a bit difficult for others. If they score less than 4 points in any subject, they won't be able to participate in this talent development program, so they all feel some pressure.
"I must participate in this talent development program," several people said to themselves, their expressions filled with determination.
The supervision of this exam was quite strict. Although the five students were in the same exam room, there were ten teachers supervising the exam, with two teachers supervising each student. This level of strictness demonstrates the importance that the school and the country attach to this exam.
Han Ruo was one of the proctors, and she happened to be assigned to proctor Lin Wei's exam. She was increasingly surprised as she watched. Even though she knew that no one sitting here was particularly stupid, she was the first person to write down the answer without thinking like Lin Wei.
Is she really good at it, or is she just pretending?
Unfortunately, she was a philosophy professor and couldn't understand these medical questions. The only subject she could understand was Marxism. Judging from her exam papers, she got most of them right. As for why I say "mostly," it's because she wasn't even sure about some of the answers herself.
Just as Han Ruo was pondering, Lin Wei raised her hand to hand in her paper. She had checked it twice to make sure there were no problems before handing it in. The main reason was that the exam time was too long, and she was a little impatient. She just wanted to finish the next paper as soon as possible.
Han Ruo: "Why don't you check it again?"
Lin Wei: "No need."
There was nothing she could do but give her another exam paper. However, Lin Wei still had to wait quite a while to finish this paper.
Because of this, after she finished all the papers in the morning, she looked at the proctor and asked, "Can I apply for additional exams?" In other words, she wanted to take more exams than the six papers she was supposed to take in one day.
It uses the extra time in between.
Han Ruo was stunned for a moment after hearing this, and then said, "Let me ask." This was the first time someone had complained that there weren't enough exams.
Because there was no precedent for this, Lin Wei wasn't in a hurry and just waited to hear the answer in the afternoon.
At this moment, the four people next to her were not so calm. They were doing their questions, but when they heard this, they all turned to look at her, and even the proctors looked at her.
Is this person serious? Six exams a day isn't enough? They just want to finish these six exams as quickly as possible so they can study for tomorrow's exams, but she doesn't need to study at all?
How confident must someone be in themselves to do this?
However, by then, Lin Wei had already left the classroom.
She was a little nervous about the talent development program, but more than that, she was looking forward to it; she had been waiting for a year.
We've finally gotten to where we are today, so of course we've been looking forward to it, haven't we?
If possible, she would prefer her first rotation to be in surgery. She wasn't prepared enough for the other departments, but she felt she could at least manage surgery.
This refers to some of the procedures she had practiced before, whether it was wound suturing, debridement, or others, all of which were basically related to surgery.
However, being assigned to another department is not necessarily a bad thing, it just means you might have to work harder.
Not long after she left, her suggestion was reported to higher authorities by Han Ruo and another proctor.
The leader was clearly surprised to hear it was her.
"It's her. It's not surprising that it's her." She's Master Wei's disciple, a three-time national gold medalist, and she got a perfect score on her first-year final exam. She's not even 18 yet, so it's not surprising that she would do anything.
However, after some consideration, the school rejected her request. "She is a promising student. It would be bad if she couldn't participate in the Talent Strengthening Program because she failed the exam. So let her take the exam with the other senior students."
Han Ruo received the result and went outside.
In fact, this matter could be accommodated, but why should he? What benefit would it bring to the school? Her passing the exam is the most important thing the school should be considering.
Therefore, Lin Wei was somewhat disappointed when she finally heard the reply.
"Fine, if it doesn't work, it doesn't work." She figured she could just finish quickly. So for the next exam, she tried to hand in her paper as early as possible.
Although there were exams every day, it wasn't too difficult because it didn't take much time.
So much so that even the four people who took the exam with her at the beginning didn't know her, but now they all know her.
Lin Wei, this name was obtained from the teacher who was proctoring her exam. Although there were other ways to find out, wasn't this the fastest way?
They wanted to see if she could ultimately pass the exam.
The exam took twelve days, and they took it almost every day, with the results coming out the next day.
To prevent students who didn't pass from being disappointed, the results were ultimately posted on the academic affairs platform where grades are usually checked, so everyone could find out their scores with a simple check.
Lin Wei checked her scores and found they were all perfect. Since this was within her expectations, she was in a good mood, but not particularly surprised.
Of the other four, two were no longer smiling. Although most of them scored above 90, two or three subjects dropped to the 80s, which meant they were ineligible for the talent development program. This was a cruel reality.
However, the student, who is only a sophomore and will be a junior in September, quickly calmed down, thinking that there was still a year left and he could participate again in a year. As for the student who is already a junior and will be a senior in September, he will be going to clinical practice in his fifth year, so he will naturally not have the opportunity, and his regret is self-evident.
Fu Shuhui was one of those who passed the exam. When she saw her results, she was overjoyed and excited. Even if she didn't pass the talent development program, she could still continue her internship and graduate a year early, so she was definitely getting the best of both worlds.
However, when I heard from the teacher that only three out of five people passed, I felt a little sad. Was it really that cruel? But then I was also glad that I had passed.
However, thinking of the girl she had seen in the exam room last time, she couldn't help but ask, "Did Lin Wei pass the exam?" She hadn't forgotten that Lin Wei always handed in her paper early. Was it confidence or arrogance?
During this time, she also learned about Lin Wei's deeds from some people, but she felt that they were somewhat exaggerated and over-the-top.
Upon hearing this, the teacher, who was usually stern and unsmiling, revealed a slight smile. "You passed, and with a perfect score."
When teachers see outstanding students, even those they didn't teach, they can't help but feel admiration. Not to mention, Professor Dou is her senior.
But these words shocked Fu Shuhui. Perfect score, perfect score in all sixty-odd courses? Even she couldn't imagine it. She knew that among so many exams, the highest score she could get was 98. How could she not know how difficult it was to get 100? It was precisely because she knew that Lin Wei seemed even more terrifying.
The initial joy of passing the exam quickly faded, especially after learning that she was a freshman from last year; it still felt like a dream.
How can there be such an amazing person in the world? Are those questions not difficult for her at all?
However, Fu Shuhui quickly calmed down and convinced herself that this only meant she was good at exams. What else could it prove? In practical exams, she was definitely better than her.
With this confidence, she waited for the school to assign her a job. Unfortunately, when the results came out, they were not in the same hospital, nor in the same province or city.
Lin Wei was interning in the neighboring city of Hanshao. She had only heard of the place but had never been there. The hospital she was going to was the Hanshao City Hospital, a very famous top-tier hospital.
To be honest, when she saw the school's assignments—a total of three people participating in the Talent Strengthening Program, and all three scattered across different locations—she didn't react. However, she had a strong reaction when she heard that she had to rent an apartment.
"Teacher, do I have to rent a place every time I go to a hospital? Don't hospitals have staff accommodations?"
Professor Zhou: "Don't even think about it. Their hospital doesn't even have enough accommodation for its own staff, how could they possibly provide it for outsiders? But if you're doing an internship at one of A University's partner hospitals, there are dorm rooms available." After all, there are so many senior students doing internships every year, they can't all be left to rent apartments on their own.
So they did everything they could to get what they could.
Lin Wei: "..." Isn't this just saying nothing? Anyway, she still has to rent a place, and thinking about her little bit of money, she feels a little reluctant.
The school's requirement to report to the hospital was quite early, only two weeks later, which was really rushed.
After thinking for a moment, Lin Wei decided that the first thing she needed to do was rent a house near the hospital, move her belongings out of the rental house she had previously rented, and cancel the lease.
Because of this, I won't go into the delivery guy's expression when he sent those things, but the landlady was quite happy to see her move out.
"They're finally gone."
After Lin Wei left, he was still muttering to himself, "She said she was a freshman, and now she's going to do an internship? Not a single word of the truth." He clearly still thought she was lying.
The landlady was glad she moved out quickly, otherwise someone might have died someday and no one would have known.
And so, Lin Wei arrived in Hanshao City a week early, and spent two more days finding a relatively suitable house, unpacking her things, before finally having some free time.
At this point, there were only three days left before the hospital report.
When Director Lin received a call from his teacher at the Hanshao City Hospital, he was somewhat surprised. "Why did you have time to call today?" He usually disliked his teacher so much that he wished he would never mention his name in public. It was rare for him to call him.
A light scolding came from the other end of the phone immediately, "Stop being silly. I'm calling to ask you to look after the new student at University A, the one in the Talent Strengthening Program. Her teacher is an old classmate of mine. He never asks for anything, but he called today, so I have to help him out, right?"
It's easy to imagine that those he called classmates were around his age at this time, and ordinary people generally couldn't contact him.
Dean Lin is very quick-witted. She would be easy to take care of if it were anyone else, but she is a member of the Talent Strengthening Program, which makes things more difficult.
Hearing his probing, the person opposite rolled their eyes. "Don't worry, would I let you go against the country? The care here is just to make her more comfortable in the hospital and prevent some people from making things difficult for her. As for training, she can be trained as usual. Someone who can participate in the talent development program and be taken as a disciple by that person, can she be an ordinary person?"
Upon hearing this, Dean Lin immediately agreed, "Okay, I'll have someone look after her." As long as he wasn't asked to do anything underhanded, he was fine; if he were discovered, he'd lose his job.
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