Besides, she's not the only one to have won the title of top scholar; people achieve it every year.
She was just lucky this year.
It wasn't the first time she'd heard the term "top scholar," so she wasn't that excited.
Back then, her brother Lin Qingze won almost all the championships in the academic competitions. If her brother hadn't gone abroad to study early and hadn't taken the college entrance examination, he probably would have been the top scorer in the college entrance examination that year.
In addition, and importantly, she had seen Gu Yuheng with a whole basket full of awards and certificates, which he had left in a corner like trash, next to a basket of waste paper.
The last time she went to the Gu family's old house, she found that the old lady Gu was using the trophy that Gu Yuheng had won when he was young as a flowerpot, which was covered in dust in a corner.
If she hadn't seen the old lady's dog, Erha, run over to pee, washing away the dirt from the trophy and revealing its golden-bronze body, she wouldn't have realized that it was actually a trophy.
Compared to the two, Lin Chuxia felt ashamed of her previous pride and arrogance, and felt even more that her achievements were insignificant.
"Chu Xia, why don't you register a Weibo account? A lot of netizens are leaving messages on our school's Weibo, hoping you can open an account. If you open one now, you'll probably attract a lot of followers!" Jin Xiangxiang said with a hint of envy.
"No way! I can't manage that." She already has many alternate accounts; if she opens another one, she won't have time to manage it.
"That's such a pity! There are so many people who want your notes!" Jin said regretfully.
"As for the notes, I will hand them all over to the school later and have the school distribute them on my behalf."
As soon as the party ended, she received several phone calls, all from the publisher, inquiring about the notes.
She thought about it for a long time and decided not to hand it over to the publisher.
In fact, her notes were all extracted from her teachers and various supplementary teaching materials, and I believe they are similar to the content of various supplementary teaching materials available today.
Most importantly, her notes are rather messy and may even contain errors; after all, she is only human.
If there's anything noteworthy about her work, it's just some simple sketches she casually doodled in her notebook. But that's utterly worthless; any publishing house could easily imitate it.
Therefore, in conclusion, her notes are inferior to authoritative teaching aids developed by experts and rigorously reviewed multiple times in all aspects.
The publisher approached her not because her notes were particularly good, but simply because they wanted to capitalize on her status as a "top scholar".
But when it came to actually publishing a book under that title, she felt a little uneasy.
So after much deliberation, she politely declined all the offers from various publishing houses.
She would hand over all her notes to the school, have someone review and proofread them to ensure there were no errors, and then publish them online free of charge so that students could print them out if needed.
Whether the publishers will misappropriate the funds is none of her business, as long as they don't use her name.
Jinda University also attached great importance to the top student's notes, so after receiving Lin Chuxia's handwritten notes, they immediately arranged for someone to help verify and proofread them.
Within a few days, the high-resolution electronic version of the notes was published online.
As soon as this story came out, it immediately received positive feedback from netizens. Of course, there were also a few sour comments, but they were all drowned out by the numerous positive ones.
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