The secretary shielded him from everything.
But there was one person who couldn't be stopped, and Xing Baohua had to stop his work to accompany Su Ya during her college entrance exam.
If you trick someone into retaking the college entrance exam, you have to go with them on the first day of the exam.
During this period, those who could get into university were the cream of the crop; in another ten years or so, there would be a surplus of university graduates.
In addition, with the decline of state-owned enterprises in various regions and the inability of enterprises and institutions to accept them, the government stopped guaranteeing job placement.
The value of a college degree dropped significantly during that period.
Back then, Bao felt lost and confused about society. Unable to decide what to do, he could only take his resume and search for jobs everywhere.
They won't mind the nature of the company, as long as it pays wages.
Xing Baohua was one of those students. The previous graduating class was guaranteed job placement, but by his time, there were no jobs available, even though he was just one year behind. Lacking the courage to face society, Xing Baohua could only continue his studies, eventually earning a master's degree.
I took Su Ya into the exam room and told her not to be nervous, and that it wouldn't matter if she failed.
Try to reduce her psychological burden.
Many parents came to drop off their children at the exam venue, but Xing Baohua was the only one who could drive.
Even by car, it would take half an hour to get from the exam venue to the factory. Xing Baohua didn't want to go through all that trouble, so he lay in the car waiting for the exam to end, finally having some time to calmly think.
Xing Baohua took Su Ya home at noon, but didn't ask how the exam went, fearing that Su Ya was under a lot of pressure.
The mother-in-law prepared a sumptuous lunch. After the two ate, she told Su Ya to go and rest, but the girl neither rested nor studied, and just stayed close to Xing Baohua.
After spending two and a half days with them, the exams were finally over.
Since Su Ya was taking the exam at the Fourth Middle School in their area, she would have to apply for university in a while.
When the two were discussing it, Xing Baohua asked her how she performed.
That girl is something else; she doesn't even know how to estimate her score. Once she leaves the exam room, she forgets all the questions she answered.
Let's go with the college in mind! The key economics college.
First, Shanghai University! At the very least, the provincial capital's economics college.
After finishing the exam, Su Ya was completely relaxed, but she became a little clingy to Xing Baohua. Even when Xing Baohua was working on a project, she could quietly read a book on the side.
Let her be clingy. Xing Baohua told her to get a passport and asked someone to expedite the process. They'd be going to Japan next month, and he'd take her to see the world of flowers and flowers there.
Unfortunately, Xing Baohua couldn't afford to spend the money.
Once microchips are developed, they need to be manufactured, and only two institutes can do this. One is the Institute of Microchips I mentioned earlier, and the other is in J.
Xing Baohua didn't go to Yaoyao Institute, but instead went through Teacher Cheng's connections to the J-side R&D unit.
Xing Baohua believed that his two microchips would be helpful to J. J could use his chips to create many expandable features.
Unfortunately, the technology was very advanced, making mass production difficult.
Microchips use lithography machines, but management chips do not.
Xing Baohua drove there personally and oversaw the process for two days, expediting the production. The yield rate was very low. It involved a 4-inch wafer plus packaging.
They actually got eight pieces. Mass production like this would bankrupt them.
Fortunately, it was only for prototype use. I took the chip back to the lab and focused on the motherboard part.
The motherboards the students were making were still in their infancy and not yet fully formed. Left with no other option, Xing Baohua had to do it himself. Once he got the core components sorted, the rest was much easier.
Find the backup drawings of the electronic watches that were previously given to Workshop 5, and redo them based on the structure shown on them.
Tell Liu Quan to go to the machinery factory and get a few small solar panels so that we can just make do with them.
The dial is a bit too big, but so be it. It's for my little rascal. Whether it's aesthetically pleasing or not isn't important.
If the Japanese take a liking to it, the subsequent improvements are their business.
As for the patent, it also needs to be written that this time the application will be filed in Japan first, and then in Europe and the United States. Xing Baohua has recently become very good at playing this time difference game.
Xing Baohua wanted to postpone the meeting with Changhong until Su Ya's results came out.
Furthermore, it involves visa issues. Since they are all business visas, Xing Baohua's side has one more person, which requires visa processing.
They were to meet at the Capital Airport five days later.
Su Ya's score came out: 489. She couldn't get into university; she could only attend a vocational college.
The minimum admission score is 520. You're more than 30 points short; even pulling strings won't help—the score difference is too large.
Fortunately, I got into the School of Economics at Beijing Normal University. My associate degree is in International Trade.
Xing Baohua was very pleased, as he could later pursue a bachelor's degree and then a master's degree.
These days, aren't there many couples who get married and go to school with their children?
There was a recent college graduate working at Xing Baohua's factory.
Qi Chu initially thought she looked older than her age. Actually, she's over thirty and has an eight-year-old child.
Xing Baohua promised him that if he worked hard, he would try to get housing and resolve the family's household registration issues within a year.
These concerns about the future of talented individuals must be addressed, otherwise we will not be able to retain them.
Su Ya almost cried after hearing Xing Baohua's plan for her academic life.
Seeing that he was about to grin, Xing Baohua quickly comforted him, saying, "I'm asking you to be my helper in the future. If we get married, this factory will belong to you in half. Should I hire someone to manage it, or should I have you help manage it?"
Seeing that Su Ya remained silent, Xing Baohua continued to comfort her, "Study hard. Only by mastering more knowledge can you make a difference. This trip to Japan isn't just for fun; it's also to broaden your horizons. Consider it an early internship for your international trade major."
Xing Baohua was trying to reassure Su Ya. A couple running a shop is fine, but running a business? Especially a large one—I've never heard of many ending well.
Xing Baohua will then give Su Ya the Hong Kong holding group, allowing her to frequently travel there to inspect and acquire companies. This will ensure that the Hong Kong holding company becomes a true holding company.
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