Chapter 239: Chapter 185: The Starting Point of a Fallen Genius? _3
"Zhao Yi, why did you encourage me like that just now... Didn’t you think that Gao Yuan and I aren’t a good match?"
"You used to not..." The source of Sun Liang’s confusion lay here; Zhao Yi generally did not concern himself with Sun Liang and Gao Yuan. At most, as a brotherly gesture, he would help create some opportunities for them but privately, he had said that it would be very difficult for Sun Liang and Gao Yuan to be together. frёeωebɳovel.com
What was happening today?
Zhao Yi calmly explained, "The reason is very simple. I’m going to keep these photos and use them to blackmail you when you have a girlfriend in the future." freewebnoveℓ.com
"If you don’t comply, I’ll just send the pictures to your girlfriend."
Sun Liang was stunned for a good while before suddenly letting out a furious yell, "Quickly delete all the photos! Delete them! Hurry up and delete them!"
"Give me your phone!"
"Damn!"
"I shouldn’t have trusted you. You’re such a jerk!"
...
Amidst the teasing and fooling around between friends, the day of submitting preferences for the College Entrance Examination had arrived.
Zhao Yi did not actually have to attend because he had already received his acceptance letter. The admissions office of Yanhua University hand-delivered it to his home, probably because they felt that the major didn’t seem like a good fit for him. They repeatedly asked him if he was sure he wanted to enter the School of Life Sciences.
With the admission notice in hand, Zhao Yi naturally did not need to submit his preferences. The special enrollment students would be reported by their schools and submitting preferences would be meaningless for them.
But he still went.
Without telling the others, as it felt like showing off, Lin Xiaoqing dragged Zhao Yi to school with her.
This was probably one of the last few chances to meet many classmates at once.
After arriving at the school, everyone was discussing topics like "score estimation" and "preference submission." Lin Xiaoqing, Zhao Linlin, and a few others sat on the flower bed and began to chat.
Lin Xiaoqing wanted to apply to Capital University of Political Science and Law, a top-tier law school. She was a little worried she wouldn’t make it, and couldn’t help but keep mumbling.
"The questions were difficult this time. Judging from the answers that were released, my estimate is around 630."
"580 at most for me!"
Zhao Linlin sighed, smiled bitterly, and said, "I can’t believe you can reach 630. My math... I didn’t figure out the last five questions. Especially the last two, I only wrote a little bit."
"Now I feel like I wasted my time in math tutoring. My aunt took so much time to tutor me, too. If I had known the questions would be this difficult, I would have given up on math."
The others nodded in agreement.
"Linlin, did you decide? Are you going to study medicine?" Lin Xiaoqing asked concerningly.
"Yes."
Zhao Linlin nodded, "My aunt suggested Jiangzhou Medical University, but I still want to go to Capital. You’re all going to Capital, so I can’t be left behind." She glanced at Zhao Yi and said with twinkling eyes.
"Let’s all go together!" Lin Xiaoqing happily hugged Zhao Linlin’s arm.
"Zhao Yi, what about you? Yanhua University?"
"Yes."
Zhao Yi nodded calmly, not wanting to say much about his university choice.
Li Lisheng suddenly walked out of the building, told the students to "return to the classroom to fill out the forms" and headed straight for Zhao Yi. He didn’t notice the envelope in his hand.
"Zhao Yi, here’s yours."
Zhao Yi opened the envelope and found, surprisingly, another admission notice?
"Special enrollment admission..."
"Yanhua University, School of Life Sciences, Major in Biological Science..."
Sun Liang read aloud from the side.
Zhao Yi was a bit annoyed upon seeing the admission notice. He knew about this notice because Yanhua University seemed to worry that he wouldn’t receive it, or there was some other reason. The admissions office had sent one notice, and the School of Life Sciences had also sent another.
Although Yanhua University is not as famous as Shuimu or Capital University, it still was a bit awkward for him to receive the notice while many other students were still submitting preferences without knowing their final scores.
The saddest thing in the world was probably to receive a college admission notice before the College Entrance Examination results were announced.
"Sigh!"
Zhao Yi let out a deep sigh.
The others weren’t too surprised; they had seen Zhao Yi receive a few admission notices before. He had also gotten invitations from Shuimu, Capital, and even some foreign universities.
So, it wasn’t a big deal.
Sun Liang noticed the key issue, "Hold on, how come it’s the School of Life Sciences? Zhao Yi, didn’t you apply for natural sciences? Like math and physics?"
"Well, it’s natural sciences. Biological Science is simply biology, which is a standard natural science subject." Zhao Yi confirmed with a nod.
"But... Are you sure?"
"Very sure!"
"Alright then!"
Sun Liang, completely baffled, went to the classroom with Zhao Yi.
The others, upon hearing the news, started discussing it as well.
Most high school students had limited understanding of university majors. For majors like Biological Science, few knew what it was actually about. Many people prioritized choosing a university first, and then considered what major to apply for. Many students would also opt for "subject to adjustment" and truly be assigned to less popular majors.
Many people were crowding around Zhao Yi, asking about Biological Science.
He gave a brief explanation.
Biological Science was a major that few people chose and was considered somewhat niche. Few high school students considered postgraduate or doctoral studies. Biological Science was a natural science major, focusing on the foundation education and leaning towards research subjects. It was not easy for undergraduates to find a job that directly corresponded to their major.
After hearing this, most people were no longer interested.
Research?
That was the domain of geniuses. It was more practical for ordinary students to study engineering.