Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 217 - Job Opportunity 217 has arrived
Chapter 217: Job Opportunity 217 has arrived.
Chapter 217: Job Opportunity 217 has arrived.
Those who misunderstand her will ultimately be the ones who have lifted a rock only to drop it on their own feet.
Cao Yong glanced at his old classmate, knowing that saying anything more now would be useless, and silently continued to eat his noodles.
Seeing his expression, Zhu Hui Cang was not content and turned to Ren Chongda, saying, “You’ve heard his opinion, just do it my way. If it doesn’t work out, like Kang Huizhu withdrawing, it will give her a clear understanding.”
It seems that being a counselor sometimes requires a ruthless heart. Ren Chongda took a deep breath and, like Cao Yong, silently began eating his noodles.
The next day Ren Chongda called Xie Wanying into his office alone. After the other boys in the class heard about it, they all had some sort of premonition and ran to the door of the teacher’s office to eavesdrop.
“Do you want to do an early internship?” Teacher Ren asked his student, cutting straight to the point with his first question.
Could it be that the teacher was suggesting she could do an early internship and graduate early? Xie Wanying had dreamed of this day, to graduate early, start working, lessen her mother’s burden, and shut her father’s mouth as soon as possible.
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However, she knew that such a request had to come from the teacher, not from her. Teacher Ren was capable and knew better than her how she should navigate the path to studying medicine.
“Whatever arrangements you make, Teacher Ren, I will follow,” Xie Wanying confirmed her stance with the teacher.
The student’s unconditional trust gave Ren Chongda confidence, and he said to the student seriously, “Regardless of whether you do an early internship, you must complete the required credits by graduation. You have to pass the exams for the theoretical classes you do not attend and achieve excellence. Do you think you can do it?”
“Is the counselor asking me to finish all the exams for the courses I have not taken in advance? I am willing to try,” Xie Wanying nodded, accepting the challenge.
She had been preparing for this day for a long time. Not to mention the relevant subjects she had studied before her rebirth, after her rebirth, she had plenty of time to study before entering the clinical phase at the medical school and had already self-studied everything. The course notes from the senior students were a major boost for her.
Hearing her words, Ren Chongda realized he might have underestimated this student, and Cao Yong’s judgment from the night before appeared to be more in line with reality than Zhu Hui Cang’s.
“Alright, in addition to your normal classes, prepare for the exams during your spare time, and wait for my notice,” Ren Chongda told her.
Standing at the door, the boys looked at each other.
Sure enough, as soon as Xie Wanying walked out, a group of boys came in and requested to the counselor, “We also want to take the exams.”
Ren Chongda knew the capabilities of each child in his class well and gave them a stern look, “When the teacher thinks you can do it, then come and take the exams. You have a six-month probation period to perform.”
Each of them was already afraid to compete with her face-to-face in the clinical setting, and now they wanted to follow her lead in doing an early internship? Did these lads even realize their own limitations?
“Don’t think that just passing the exams will suffice, getting sent back from the clinical setting to study again at the medical school can happen in minutes. Many of your senior brothers and sisters have had the experience of being returned,” the counselor said, prompting other boys to become apprehensive. The idea of passing the theoretical exams and then being rejected by the clinical teachers would likely be an even greater blow, so none of them raised the issue of taking the exams again.
Meanwhile, Xie Wanying, having received her assignment from the teacher, returned to the dormitory and took out all the notes and textbooks from her senior sisters, seizing every moment to review the key content. The counselor demanded excellence, and excellence required scoring above ninety percent, which was no easy feat.
Upon learning of her situation, her two senior sisters immediately ran back to the dormitory to help her highlight the key points and also went to help her find recent exam outlines for these subjects studied by other students.