Chapter 198: Do One Good Deed a Day 1
Well, after going around in circles, I’m back to mathematics. It seems that I still have an inextricable connection with mathematics.
Well, she really doesn't know much about psychology, and there are a lot of professional terms, so it probably won't be easy for her to learn. Mathematics is her old friend, and it's always easier to get along with acquaintances than strangers.
Physics finally said goodbye to her forever, and languages were no longer her companion, leaving only four pure science courses.
In her previous life, Zhang Wei would never have thought that she would study pure science, but science without physics is the best choice for her.
After all, she had been struggling with her studies before, and she had been taking Mathematics and Advanced Mathematics courses continuously, so it was okay.
Zhang Wei thought happily that this start was finally easy.
However, before leaving, Professor York said, "If you get A or above in four subjects in your first semester, I can allow you to work as an assistant in the undergraduate laboratory."
Zhang Wei knew that he gave her this opportunity for Professor Cruz's sake, so she immediately bowed to him to express her gratitude.
Before leaving, he left a bag of coffee for him. Zhang Wei could only apologize to Professor Cruise in his heart, because both bags of coffee were originally for him.
However, it can be seen that the professors were quite happy to receive the coffee. Who says that interpersonal communication is not necessary abroad?
If it wasn't necessary, Professor Cruise wouldn't have helped her meet Professor York. Now, with Professor Cruise's reputation on the line, she had to get good grades in the first semester, otherwise it would be too embarrassing for him.
Cruz thought of something and said:
"By the way, Vera, the research process at the lab you went to earlier has come to an end, so they don't need assistants anymore. However, the person in charge is very satisfied with you and said that if you graduate, you can apply for a job there."
"Okay, thank you professor for introducing us to this opportunity."
"Although they're not a large pharmaceutical research institute, they're still developing. They might become very successful in the future. Remember to print out the evaluation form. I've already sent it to your email. It'll be useful for the university interview."
"Okay, okay, thank you."
Zhang Wei once again expressed her gratitude. Professor Cruise really helped her a lot, and she no longer complained about him being nagging.
But Zhang Wei still thought the problem was simple. It is not easy to get A* in basic mathematics and further mathematics.
The examination system in British high schools is somewhat different. Having only four subjects does not mean that you only have to take four exams.
The full marks for basic mathematics and further mathematics are both 600, which means that basic mathematics alone needs to be tested six times, and these six tests represent six units.
Zhang Wei got the basic mathematics course unit catalog and found that it was not particularly basic. It included pure mathematics, mechanical mathematics, statistics and mathematical decision-making, with a total of more than a dozen units. However, the exam content included four compulsory units and two elective units.
Compulsory units are worth more points and the examination time is longer. Although the final score is based on a percentage system, the total score on the actual examination paper is only 250 points.
In this case, the highest-scoring paper is only 75 points, and the total score is 50 points. This means that even if you lose a little bit of points, it will be magnified one or two times when converted.
Although the requirement for obtaining A* is a total score of more than 480 points, which seems not difficult, the two important units of pure mathematics must be greater than 180 points.
If basic mathematics is not basic for Zhang Wei, then advanced mathematics will be quite difficult.
Advanced mathematics is what is called high mathematics in China. Zhang Wei had learned some of it before during competitions, but she had not received systematic training. With such detailed examination regulations and scoring rules, she was not sure she could get good results.
The best thing about high school courses for Zhang Wei is that she finally has textbooks. This is the most reassuring thing for her who likes to prepare in advance.
The textbooks have been of the greatest help to Zhang Wei in learning biology, because there are so many professional vocabulary in biology, and the amount of vocabulary that needs to be memorized in the new courses feels more than the new vocabulary Zhang Wei has learned in recent years.
Therefore, since Zhang Wei had basically mastered the common vocabulary, he had to start his morning reading again, which had gradually stopped.
The new semester of her first year of high school still did not go as she wished, and had to start again in a hurry.
Zhang Wei walked out of the dormitory with her books and went to the classroom with everyone else. When she saw the freshmen who were obviously much younger than them, she realized that she had been studying at German for six years.
"How fresh and tender they are! Alas, and we--" Butch couldn't help sighing.
Queenie interrupted her sigh: "Don't worry, if you run a few steps into their group now, no one will notice you, so you are still fresh and inexperienced."
Butch said angrily, "Don't think I don't know you're making fun of my height!"
Queenie became more honest: "You are wrong, I am not making fun of your height, I am just making fun of the twintails on your head."
"I told you, other hairstyles don't suit me," Butch explained, then retorted, "But cut your hair shorter, or the freshmen won't think a boy is coming in from over there!"
No one else joined in their bickering. They had had conflicts since the beginning of the first grade, and although they had resolved them later, they still refused to admit defeat. Zhang Wei and the others ignored them and just treated it as a way to liven up the atmosphere.
"ah!"
Zhang Wei and her group deliberately avoided Chuyi's large group and walked behind them. They found that the group in front had stopped and a riot had broken out.
When they walked over, they found a girl fallen to the ground. Her white socks were stained with mud and water, and the people who had just surrounded her had already walked away.
London is usually rainy and a bit chilly in September. It rained last night, so the ground is inevitably muddy. However, although the road is made of stones, it has been trampled flat over the years, so it is unlikely that you will fall on the flat ground.
Hearing someone approaching, the girl wiped her face with her sleeve, stood up awkwardly on the ground and hid to the side of the road. She staggered a bit, and Zhang Wei, who was beside her, reached out to help her.
The girl raised her head, and Zhang Wei was a little surprised to see that she was Chinese.
In fact, there were several other Asians in Devon besides her, but this girl gave her a different feeling. Her temperament was like that of a junior high school classmate she used to know.
"Thank you," she blurted out the first sentence in Chinese, and then immediately made up for it in English:
"I'm sorry, thank you."
Hayat said as if he had discovered a new world:
"Hey! Vera, she looks just like you!"
Zhang Wei saw that the girl was also staring at her, so she pointed ahead and said, "Your companions have already gone far away, you should hurry up and catch up."
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