"Have you really thought it through? You won't regret it?" To be honest, he was reluctant to let such a talent study medicine, as it was a waste of time.
"I will never regret the decision I made." Yuxiu nodded firmly.
Principal Guo looked at Professor Ding, who smiled at him and said, "Please ask for her. Whether she can go in the future depends on her luck."
"Alright." Principal Guo replied reluctantly, his eyes turning with a hint of disappointment. "I'm just asking for you."
Just asking was enough to express her gratitude, but it didn't stop her from standing firm. "Thank you, President Guo. I won't give up on my research, and I won't give up on studying medicine."
Many years later, Principal Guo couldn't help but sigh when he thought of this scene.
"I hope so. You guys can handle the exams as you wish. Just give me the final results." Principal Guo waved his hand, not in the mood to say more.
This was not the first time that Zhong Yuxiu took the skipping grade exam. Principal Guo knew this. Since she wanted to do this, it meant she had the confidence; it didn't matter whether he was there or not.
"Okay, we'll leave first. I have to go to class." Professor Ding said goodbye.
Zhong Yuxiu said goodbye with a wry smile and left with Professor Ding, leaving Principal Guo alone to sigh.
Professor Ding discussed this with other professors, and the other professors suggested that since Comrade Zhong Yuxiu wanted to take the exam and was confident that she would pass, then she could take it. The time was set for tomorrow, and they would assign one person to be the invigilator. If she passed the exam, Zhong Yuxiu would be considered to have skipped to the fifth grade, and their file would be kept for her. She had already submitted several papers, so this procedure could be skipped. She could just come back and get her diploma when the time came.
Zhong Yuxiu did give them a difficult problem, but her value was completely worth it; the key is that although this child posed a difficult problem, she solved all the subsequent problems. As long as she has made contributions and achievements, and her tangible results, others can only shut up even if they want to find fault.
When you question others, why don’t you think about how much better they are than you?
The matter was settled.
The next morning, Zhong Yuxiu arrived at the school and Professor Ding and another professor named Zheng were already there.
"Professor Ding, Professor Zheng, you two are here so early!"
"Good morning to you too." Professor Zheng smiled.
Professor Ding nodded and handed over a thick stack of test papers. "Start now. You'll have two hours."
"Okay, no problem." Zhong Yuxiu took the test paper and sat down at her seat. She took out a pen and placed it at her side. She started marking the papers; she did the simple ones first and then filled in the ones that required calculation formulas.
Two hours is more than enough.
When the time was up, Zhong Yuxiu checked both test papers. If nothing unexpected happened, this would be her last exam in the Physics Department, and she wanted to do it perfectly.
Professor Ding and Professor Zheng checked her answers separately and cross-checked them; she did every question perfectly, at least they couldn't find any mistakes. Moreover, for some questions she used several formulas to solve them, which shows how broad her knowledge is.
"Comrade Zhong, you did a great job on the questions. All of them are correct." Almost word for word.
This shows how terrifying her IQ and memory are.
Professor Zheng stared at Zhong Yuxiu deeply. "Comrade Zhong, do you have a photographic memory?"
"You can't say you have a photographic memory, but you won't forget something easily if you read it several times."
"No wonder." Awesome.
Professor Ding placed the test paper aside and said, "Comrade Zhong, congratulations on passing the exam. However, you can't go to medical school for the time being. What are your plans for the future?"
"Not yet." Zhong Yuxiu responded.
"Then just follow my classes until you go to medical school." At least it would allow her to observe more.
Zhong Yuxiu felt something and responded with a smile, "Okay, thank you Professor Ding."
"No need to thank me. It's almost noon. You can go back first. You will start my class this afternoon." Professor Ding said expressionlessly.
"Understood. I'll be there on time this afternoon. Professor Ding, Professor Zheng, I'm going home first. You two should go home early as well."
Zhong Yuxiu turned and left the office. Professor Ding and Professor Zheng looked at each other in silence.
After a while, Professor Zheng broke the silence.
"Do you really want to let her study medicine?"
Professor Ding sighed silently and said, "If she wants to go, how can I stop her?"
"You could give them more advice. Young people can easily go astray." Professor Zheng was also helpless. "Why would such a promising student choose to study medicine?"
"Forget it, if she wants to go, let her go; young people are enterprising and she has her own ideas. We old guys can't keep up with the thinking of young people, so let her go and try her best." What was not said was that you will understand it naturally after you suffer the loss.
No one was optimistic about Zhong Yuxiu's medical studies.
Zhong Yuxiu knew this very well, but she didn't care and acted according to her own ideas.
Starting in the afternoon, she attended classes with Professor Ding. She attended whatever class Professor Ding taught. As long as Professor Ding was there, she was there, and the two were inseparable. Everyone in the physics department said that Professor Ding was treating Zhong Yuxiu as his last disciple.
Not only is he a closed disciple, I'm afraid even his own children are not as good as him.
The students in the Department of Physics were discussing this, but Zhong Yuxiu pretended to be unaware.
After waiting for more than a week, I was finally summoned by Principal Guo and stepped into the principal's office.
"Hello, Principal Guo."
"Hello, Comrade Zhong." Principal Guo stood up and walked over, pointing to the guest chair, "Sit down and talk."
Zhong Yuxiu nodded and took a seat. "President Guo, I wonder what the president of the Medical University said?"
"Have you really thought it through?" Principal Guo asked again. In fact, he had asked this question long ago, but he just wanted to give her more time to think about it.
"Think it over, and you won't regret it once you make the decision." Principal Guo replied firmly, and he could only sigh again. "President Xu of the Medical University said that if you have a good foundation, you can take the exam once and they can arrange for you. If you don't have a good foundation, you'll have to take the college entrance exam again, and they'll make an exception for you."
It’s like a person takes the college entrance examination twice and attends two universities. What’s going on?
Zhong Yuxiu nodded secretly after hearing this. "I have some basic knowledge in medicine. I want to take the exam and join the class directly."
"How much do you know about medicine?" Principal Guo didn't think she had a very deep foundation.
"I have read a lot of books on traditional Chinese medicine." In the ancient three generations, she was accompanied by her relatives at the beginning; later, in order to reduce some troubles for her relatives, she began to live alone, and had to find things to do to pass the time.
There were few entertainment options in ancient times, and they were not as prosperous as they are today. She had money and free time, and did not have to work. The only interesting way to pass the time was to read. The books she read were diverse, and she did not have an in-depth understanding of medicine.
Principal Guo frowned and then realized, "You want to study Chinese medicine?"
"Yes, Chinese medicine is extensive and profound, and I want to study it in depth." Only after a thorough study can the next experiment be carried out.
In StarCraft, she worked with others to make the repair fluid, but here she had to do it independently.
"What Chinese medicine books have you read?"
"The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, Shennong's Herbal Medicine, Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases, Treatise on Warm Diseases, Qianjin Fang, Jingyue Complete Works, Leijing, Yilin Corrections, Binhu Pulse Studies, and many other ancient and miscellaneous books." There are also many letters from famous medical experts.
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