Chapter 257 The Early-Death Fisherwoman in the Hong Kong Variety Show World - Passerby A 6
This wasn't the first time Jiang Yue had experienced the daily life of a medical student. Compared to the wizarding world, it was incredibly simple. In order to gain practical experience as soon as possible, Jiang Yue had already shown her talent. In the blink of an eye, a month had passed. On the weekend, Jiang Yue returned home, and her mother prepared a big meal, worried that Jiang Yue wasn't eating well at school.
After resting at home for the weekend, Jiang Yue opened a stock account after returning to school. It was time to make some money. The groundwork had been laid, and the stock account was handed over to Bai Ze to manage. Jiang Yue planned to stop once she had tens of millions of yuan. This amount was enough for her needs. She would deal with any other expenses later.
School days are the most carefree days. You don't have to think about anything and just read books every day. Perhaps because of the integration with the world, Jiang Yue recently discovered that many of the professional books in the library are ones that she has never studied. Although they cannot bring her technical improvement, they are enough to pass the time.
During breaks from studying, she would chat with classmates, go to bars and sing karaoke to relax, but she spent most of her time studying in the lounge and library. People who study medicine all have a heart to help the world and save lives. Everyone knows that studying medicine is difficult, but their inner ambition and passion help them overcome these difficulties. Jiang Yue has always admired these doctors, so even though she could have easily succeeded, she still chose to study medicine. The sense of accomplishment from healing and saving lives is something that most professions do not offer.
"Xiaoyue, it's time to go to class, shall we walk together?"
"Wait a moment, I need to check out some books."
After Jiang Yue finished the formalities, the two went to the classroom together. Today's class did not require going to the laboratory; it was a large class for all freshmen. As soon as they entered the teaching building, they encountered Zhao Qiliang, the most handsome student in the medical class. As they passed each other, Zhao Qiliang nodded to Jiang Yue and the others.
Everyone was heading into the classroom, wondering what this person was up to. Emily, who was next to Jiang Yue, was shaking her arm wildly: "Xiao Yue, did you see the school heartthrob say hello to us? I didn't see wrong, did I?"
"I didn't notice."
"Oh, what a pity. Not only is he handsome, but he's also a top student. I heard that his family has been practicing medicine for three generations, and his father is even a vice dean at our school."
After listening to Emily's explanation, Jiang Yue didn't offer any opinion. It didn't matter to her what kind of person she was. Emily saw that Jiang Yue wasn't interested, and it wasn't interesting for her to be performing a monologue. After entering the classroom, Jiang Yue found a seat in the front row, while Emily went to the middle and found a place to sit. Unlike Jiang Yue, she wasn't afraid that she wouldn't be able to answer a question if the teacher asked her one.
If this scene were in a movie, all the students would be handsome men and beautiful women. In reality, there aren't many good-looking ones; most are of average appearance. Jiang Yue's looks stand out among them. Jiang Yue doesn't care much about her appearance; she basically just looks what she is. Although she has ways to enhance her looks, she rarely uses them because she finds it too troublesome.
Although Jiang Yue's appearance is average, her aura from all those worlds is quite different from that of ordinary people, which makes her stand out among a group of ordinary-looking people. Moreover, this is a medical school, not a talent show. Everyone who can get in and is willing to get in is intelligent and persevering.
While good looks and intelligence aren't exactly inversely proportional, both are scarce resources in the general public, and their overlap is generally low. This situation is clearly quite scientific. While the students were chatting, the professor walked in, and once the classroom quieted down, the professor officially began the lesson.
The professor was on stage explaining the various structures and tissues of the human body, as well as their functions and characteristics. Everyone listened attentively, including Jiang Yue. Although she had already learned them, she thought it might be helpful to review them and gain new insights.
After a class ended, Emily ran over to Jiang Yue and complained, "Yue'er, it's so hard! This professor's lectures are so unconventional, and I haven't studied a lot of the material. You have to teach me after school at noon!"
"Hey, professors never lecture according to the textbook step by step. They assume that everyone has previewed the material beforehand, and then they will expand on the knowledge points in the book, and then expand on them with real-world examples. These are things that are not in the book. You can't go out to play at night anymore. You have to preview the books on the reading list in advance so that you won't have any problems understanding the material."
Not being able to understand is definitely a very dangerous sign. Not every medical student can graduate smoothly. In order to keep up with the progress, most students bury themselves in the library and study hard, reading a lot of professional books, watching videos and participating in related activities. This is the source of the heavy workload, and all of this depends on self-discipline.
If no one is watching you, you can catch up if you relax a little, but you'll fall behind over time. And the professor won't slow down everyone's progress just to take care of you. In the long run, more and more people will drop out or be expelled.
Western modern medicine is all standardized. The more you remember, the more confident you are. When you encounter a problem, you can quickly recall the relevant knowledge in your mind. If you also have good mental fortitude, you will look like a professional doctor. On the other hand, a "lazy doctor" knows nothing when asked, has little knowledge reserves, and has a blank mind. When a problem arises, he panics and becomes confused before he can even do anything about it.
Medicine is a profession that requires lifelong learning, and that's no joke.
"Okay, I got it. I won't go out to play anymore."
Seeing that Emily understood the seriousness of the situation, Jiang Yue patted her head and said, "Don't worry, I'll tutor you during your lunch break. We live close by, so you can come to my place to study in the evenings."
"Xiaoyue, thank you. I'll take care of your meals for the next few days."
"Forget it, I don't need your money for a few meals."
"That's not what I meant. I just wanted to express my gratitude. Waaaaah, you won't disagree, will you?"
"Stop fooling around. Take advantage of this time to organize the parts you didn't understand. Lunch break is short, don't waste time."
After finishing their classes in the morning, the two went to eat, and then found a quiet place to tutor Emily. Jiang Yue's help was only temporary; if Emily didn't work hard herself, Jiang Yue wouldn't be able to help her. Jiang Yue was only willing to help because she was still hopeful. If Emily was beyond help, Jiang Yue really wouldn't bother with her.
The next morning, Jiang Yue got up and went for a run. Because she had taken some kind of pill in this world, she didn't even break a sweat with this amount of exercise, so the run didn't have any training effect. The main thing was that Jiang Yue had developed a running habit, and she felt refreshed after running every morning, ready to start her busy day.
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