Zhou Ying put his hands behind his back and watched Qin Ran disappear into the first laboratory. He nodded and said, "Several nuclear engineering teachers have said so, so it should be correct."
Today's experiment is very important.
None of the teachers and doctors present left.
They were all standing outside the lobby door on the first floor below ground, waiting for the results of today's assessment.
Everyone knows that today's experimental assessment is the most important.
Because this concerns the annual allocation of resources.
There are limited experimental resources, funding, teachers, and quotas each year, and it is impossible for every school to receive equal shares.
If you want to get more resources and gain more, you have to show your achievements and talents. If you don’t, the resource allocation for next year will be even less.
Laboratory assessment is one of the very important indicators.
The physics departments of Kyoto University and University A have been competing with each other for more than a year or two. In recent years, because some people from University A have climbed to the management level of the research institute and have been allocated a lot more resources, Kyoto University has been suppressed by University A every year in the past two years.
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Fewer resources each year means that the number of talents trained each year is not as good as that of University A.
This is a vicious cycle that gets bigger and bigger.
Zhou Shan found two top scorers, hoping to save the current situation.
The laboratory assessment is divided into six levels of experiments: S, A, B, C, D, and E, corresponding to 1 and 6 points from top to bottom respectively.
A score of 70 or above will qualify.
If we add up the scores of all candidates who took part in the experiment at the two universities, the university with the highest total score will have twice as much funding and experimental equipment as its share by the end of this year.
It’s just that every year A University has better resources, and the number of students who can be admitted is a few more than that of Kyoto University, so the score has never caught up.
The same is true this time.
A total of 50 people participated in the experiment, including 19 from JD.com and 23 from A.
The gap between these four people is too difficult to widen, even if the other 19 people scored similarly.
Precisely because they knew it was difficult, not only Dean Jiang, but even Zhou Ying didn't think of widening the score gap.
They just wanted Qin Ran to enter the laboratory. As long as she could enter the laboratory, with Qin Ran's ability, it would not be difficult for her to climb up and become a person in charge together with Song Luting. As long as the two of them climbed up, they could correct the resource problem of the Department of Physics of Peking University from the root.
This way.
Qin Ran observed the corridors. There were six in total, corresponding to six levels of experiments. Qin Ran looked at the names of the experiments, and found that there were experiments ranging from automated nuclear engineering to laboratory experiments lined up in a row.
Last night Cheng Juan told her about the point system for Beijing University's assessment.
Every student will do experiments to their limit. After all, everyone wants to pass the test and get good grades.
The exam lasts four hours, from eight o'clock to twelve o'clock.
Qin Ran thought about it and went directly to the F-level experiment.
The staff member in charge of the E-level experiment sat in a chair, feeling drowsy. According to his previous practice, there were few people coming to the E-laboratory in the beginning, so a group of talented people would slowly try from C-level and above, and only downgrade one level when they were sure they really couldn't do it.
Few people come below level C. After all, those below level C will be eliminated without trying. This group of arrogant people will not give up level C easily.
“You…” The teacher of the F experiment looked at Qin Ran and was stunned. “Are you the freshman king of Beijing University?”
It wasn’t that Qin Ran’s reputation had spread to the laboratory.
After all, most professors and doctors in the physics laboratory are focused on experiments and busy traveling around the world to absorb knowledge. They rarely pay attention to freshmen, unless the freshman is extremely talented and starts a big research project as soon as he arrives at the laboratory.
Because the teacher in the F laboratory was the one who invigilated Qin Ran yesterday and had a deep impression on Qin Ran.
Qin Ran pulled down her scarf and hung it on the door frame, revealing her delicate jaw. She politely greeted the teacher before asking, "Can we start?"
"Of course." The teacher said quickly. He stepped aside and gave her the experiment. "The E-level experiment is the easiest. Why are you here? You should go to the C-level one."
In the teacher's eyes, Qin Ran was definitely a nobody, so he wondered why she came to the F-level laboratory.
“I’ll go later.” Qin Ran looked at the lab table and spoke in a leisurely tone.
The E-level experiment is indeed the simplest, which is to calculate the magnetic permeability of water. The main task is to pick up the experimental equipment with slender and cold fingertips, in an orderly manner, as if it is something he does often.
It's a pleasure to watch her do experiments.
The teacher didn’t have time to think about what Qin Ran meant by “go later”, and watched her do the experiment without blinking.
Twenty minutes later.
Qin Ran handed the completed lab report to the teacher.
The teacher took a look and found the result was correct. He directly gave her an E card and told her, "You must go to C level."
Qin Ran took off the scarf hanging on the door. She didn’t put it on her neck but just hooked it on her hand. She said thank you to the teacher before leaving.
She finished the first experiment just over twenty minutes later.
At this time, there were still few people coming to the E-level laboratory.
The teacher walked towards the door to see if Qin Ran had gone to the C-level laboratory. Seeing Qin Ran enter a laboratory, he looked up at the sign hanging on the door of the laboratory.
d?
What is she doing?
The teacher looked at Qin Ran's calm back and couldn't help but think of a possibility. This operation...
The experiments in the D-level laboratory are not too difficult. After all, it is not the minimum threshold to pass the laboratory.
Qin Ran finished the task in twenty minutes and took the D-level badge, which she casually put in her pocket.
Only then did he stand in the corridor and look around, and found the C-level laboratory.
Level C was the lowest threshold for entering the laboratory, and it had the most people. There were three laboratories in total, and Qin Ran went to the one with the least people.
The other two students in the lab were concentrating on their experiments, not distracted by other things around them, and naturally didn't know that there was one more person in the lab.
Level C experiments are a watershed and are much more difficult than level ED experiments.
The data is also much more complex.
However, calculations were not a problem for Qin Ran. She did most of the arithmetic in her head, which saved her a lot of time.
The C-level experiment teacher stood opposite her and watched for a long time. When she wrote down a few data, she got the answer directly, even ignoring the calculator next to her...
It took Qin Ran almost forty minutes to complete the C-level experiment.
The teacher next to her looked at her several times before giving her the C card with an expressionless face.
Looking at her back as she left the C-level laboratory, I began to question my life.
After finishing the C-level experiment, Qin Ran went to look for the B-level experiment.
There were two B-level laboratories, and there was only one person in each. Qin Ran picked one and entered one at random.
Above level C, each one is a watershed.
The B-level experiment was much more difficult than the C-level one. Qin Ran finished it in an hour, which was because she didn't have much time to calculate the percentage.
After all, while other students wrote down calculation data on manuscript paper over and over again and pressed the calculator over and over again, she could get the result with just a quick glance.
From level E to level B, several teachers were silent after watching the experiments she did.
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Time passes by little by little.
Qin Ran took the four signs and went to find the A-level laboratory.
Compared with the two levels of b and c, there are also two level a laboratories, but only one is occupied. Qin Ran went to the empty one.
I stopped at the experimental table to take a look and found that this level A experiment happened to be a miniature nuclear fusion reactor.
There is nothing prepared on the laboratory table. You need to find equipment and reaction raw materials in the entire laboratory and install the energy counting instrument yourself.
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From eight to twelve o'clock, this time passes very quickly for a group of students taking the exam.
The teachers waiting in the lobby on the first floor felt that the time was very long.
The laboratory staff brought over stools and tea and asked the doctors and the dean to sit down.
Eleven o'clock.
The doctors who were drinking tea and chatting in the group could no longer drink and stared in the direction of the corridor.
According to previous years' experience, students would come out after 11 o'clock.
The teachers in charge of laboratory assessments who were sitting in the middle of the hall also looked towards the laboratory. The two began to guess, "Who will come out first, Qin Ran or Xu Wanchen?"
“Xu Wanchen, maybe. He should have experience. You can tell from Dean Ge’s expression.” He paused, not daring to be too sure. “But…it could also be Qin Ran…”
After all, Qin Ran's actions had always been beyond everyone's expectations.
No one could have predicted the 3 points last night...
The two looked at each other and said nothing more.
I dare not make any more random guesses.
Ten minutes passed.
Eleven ten.
The door of the corridor was pushed open, and a figure came out first. In the hall, the teachers and professors who were drinking tea all looked in the direction of the corridor.
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