Liu Qin: "Every school has a different approach to independent enrollment, but of these three, Anhua has always admitted you as long as you pass the first-tier score, but they require you to sign an agreement. Zhongli University of Science and Technology has always lowered the admission score by 20 points, but they don't require you to sign such an agreement. If your Gaokao score is good enough to get you into a better university, you can apply to other universities. Sichuan University is the strictest, not only does it require you to sign an agreement, but it also only lowers the admission score by 20 points. You are bound to study the major you chose for independent enrollment. The three universities have different approaches, each with its own advantages and disadvantages, so you have to make a choice."
Xu Zijun didn't expect this situation to happen, and she was stunned for a moment.
"Here are the independent enrollment recommendation forms for these three schools. Fill them out. You can take the independent enrollment exams for all three schools, but you have to make the final decision," Liu Qin said. "Talk to your parents about this, and give me your answer next Monday. Do you understand?"
Xu Zijun was stunned and nodded.
She took the watch and left Liu Qin's office.
People are still confused.
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These things have nothing to do with Lu Yanhe.
He had no idea such a thing existed.
It was in the evening when he and Linyu were having dinner in the cafeteria that he heard them discussing this matter.
Lin Yu said, "I'll choose Li. Forget about the others who want to sign exclusive agreements. My targets are Zhenhua and Yuming."
Chen Qin looked troubled and said, "My grades are neither good nor bad, and I don't have many options. What if I only get a place at a university that requires a signed enrollment agreement?"
"Think it over carefully. Do you want to be safe and have a bottom line, or do you want to go all out?" Lin Yu said.
Chen Qin: "I don't know. Anyway, I can only get the self-recommendation quota of Hengjiang. Don't think about it. Maybe I won't even pass their self-recruitment."
"Who told you to be so idle in your second year of high school? You didn't do well on several important exams."
Chen Qin sighed dejectedly.
Lu Yanhe said, "It's just one more chance anyway. Let's give it a try first. If we really get this opportunity, we can think about the rest later."
"Yeah." Lin Yu nodded. "Chen Qin, you just want this and that."
"It's a human weakness to want to have one's cake and eat it too. I just can't overcome my weaknesses as a human being." Chen Qin defended himself.
Lin Yu gave him a look of disdain.
Lu Yanhe smiled and said, "It's okay. You see, we don't even have this kind of trouble when we want it. This is a happy trouble."
"Yeah, at least you managed to get the last recommendation spot. Chu Saiying ranked behind you, and he missed the chance of recommendation or self-recruitment because of the difference in one spot." Li Pengfei said gloatingly.
Chen Qin said, "He's already got an acceptance letter from an Ivy League school, so why is he competing with us for the self-recruitment quota?"
"What did you say before?" Li Pengfei pretended to think for two seconds before saying, "It's human nature to want to have your cake and eat it too."
"No, that's called greed. It's not a weakness of human nature, it's the bad nature of human nature." Chen Qin retorted.
"It's all the same thing."
As they were talking, Lin Yu suddenly interrupted them quietly: "Stop talking for now."
Speak of the devil, here comes Chu Saiying, who comes over alone with a plate, looking for a seat.
He saw them too.
Both sides pretended not to see each other.
"His face is too dark." Li Pengfei complained.
"I was just one place short of the recommendation, so of course I'm unhappy," Lin Yu said. "Don't try to pick a fight or provoke me."
"We have no conflicts with him, so why should we pick a fight? Don't worry." Li Pengfei chuckled.
Lin Yu: "...When you smile, I can't feel at ease."
Li Pengfei snorted, "Who are you looking down on?"
After dinner, they returned to the classroom.
Unexpectedly, although the issue of independent enrollment has nothing to do with most people, it has received widespread attention and almost everyone is talking about it.
"This year, our school has two recommended places for admission to Zhenhua University. In previous years, there was one for science and one for liberal arts, but this year both were given to science students," someone said.
"Why?"
"It's said that in the past five years, all those who received recommendation places in the humanities didn't make it through the Zhenhua interview. They were completely wiped out. Only two people in the sciences finally got recommendation places."
"Uh, the seniors aren't very helpful."
"Our top-ranked student in the liberal arts department is making a scene." Someone immediately said, "I heard her parents are here now, sitting in the principal's office."
"Holy crap, is Hou Zhi so awesome? She invited her parents over so quickly."
"Yeah, I called right away."
…
I don’t know why, but because of this incident, the atmosphere in the class suddenly became like a gossip center, and everyone was keen on discussing every relevant news and details of the incident.
For example, Hou Zhi, everyone was talking about him, and we even knew where he went to elementary school.
"Hou Zhi's grandfather is a provincial leader. We can't just let this go. We will definitely take the spot back."
"If they were really concerned about this, they wouldn't have given all the places to science majors in the first place. Besides, Hou Zhi's grandfather has already retired."
Lu Yanhe listened to their discussions and learned quite a bit. Hou Zhi was a legendary student, consistently sitting at the top of her class, a position she hadn't lost. According to the school's teachers, as long as she performed normally, she would definitely be in the top ten provincially. Currently, she was consistently in the top five provincially, making her a promising candidate for the provincial top spot in liberal arts this year.
The more he listened, the stranger it seemed to Lu Yanhe.
If that’s the case, why didn’t the school give Hou Zhi the recommendation for admission?
It sounds like Hou Zhi is not not good enough, but rather so good that she doesn't even need the recommendation for admission.
Suddenly, at this moment, Zhou Ziyu, who usually talks the most in the class, ran in, looking excited, and said, "Hou Zhi's parents came out of the principal's office."
"Any updates? How are their talks with the principal going?"
"I just know that both of them look very serious. It's not a good sign."
"Can't even Hou Zhi's family handle this?"
"Hou Zhi's grandfather is retired. He told you long ago that it's just a small matter. Her family no longer has the resources to help her with this kind of thing."
"Well, then this year we liberal arts students really won't get a recommendation for admission to Zhenhua."
"It's actually useless to get it. In the past five years, all the people I recommended failed to pass the Zhenhua interview. The requirements must be very high. I don't know which great people can pass it."
"Anyway, the person recommended by the No. 6 Middle School next door last year was someone who won first prize in the New Concept Essay Competition and had published a novel, but in the end, they didn't qualify."
Lu Yanhe raised the corners of his mouth.
Many people think that the life of a high school student is very simple. Look, this is his second time in high school. How can it be that simple? Young people also have their own world.