The Chinese Medicine faculty of Capital University had been constantly improving and the professional learning materials were kept internal. Their most famous achievement was their successful clinical treatments.
Everyone knew how important ‘experience’ was for doctors.
Most local universities focused on theoretical teaching. There were few who could gain experience in surgery or treatment when they were still in university. However, Capital University valued experience greatly. Whenever a mentor from Capital University had a surgery at the hospital, they would select students to observe.
It allowed the students to gain some experience. Surgical cases and treatment processes were also recorded and compiled into a book so that it would be more convenient for the students to look back on.
Students got to observe hundreds of cases a year. One could imagine how much experience the students accumulated over their eight years.
Yu Zhongjing accounted for 60% of the successful treatment cases. All the professors at Capital University knew that such a high number was definitely not fully due to him alone.
Academician Yu, being such a highly respected person in the medical field, must have a highly skillful big boss that was more impressive than him behind his back. It was precisely because of the medical department’s internal information which allowed the Chinese Medicine faculty to stand firm.
Every year, countless students cracked their brains as they tried to enter the medical school. This year, the medical school enrolled over 100 students.
There were 4 classes in total. Gu Mang was in the first class. The gender distribution in all classes was rather even.
Most of the boys had never met Gu Mang. When they arrived at the small class meeting, they all turned their heads discreetly to look at Gu Mang.
The people from dormitory 409 came in late so they all sat in the last row. Gu Mang wore a baseball cap and crossed her legs. She propped up her face with her hands and stared at the blackboard, feeling bored.
She dressed rather simply. Her exquisite eyes showed a sense of rebellion. Her aura was very strong.
From one look, it was clear that she was not someone to be messed with.
The teaching assistant stood at the podium. “You can self-nominate or nominate someone else to be the class representative. Anyone?”
Su Jiaying raised up her hand and said softly, “Senior, I’d like to try.”
Teaching assistants were usually Year 3 students who helped the instructor. The school reimbursed them for their time.
She circled Su Jiaying’s name on the blackboard. “Anyone else?”
A man raised his hand and said, “I vote for Gu Mang.”
Gu Mang felt rather bored and her eyes were droopy. It would be rude of her to sleep during a class meeting so she tried not to.
When she suddenly heard her name, she looked over slowly. The man scratched his head and smiled awkwardly.
Gu Mang said nothing. The teaching assistant circled Gu Mang’s name on the board.
Since the man started it, several people voted for Gu Mang as well. Some people nominated themselves while some nominated others. In the end, there were 13 names circled on the blackboard.
The competition was very stiff. Gu Mang had the highest number of votes with around half of the class vote. When Su Jiaying saw that she was far behind Gu Mang, she clenched her fists.
She had expected it.
The teaching assistant tapped on the blackboard and smiled. “Then you shall be the class representative, Gu Mang.”
When Gu Mang heard that, she looked up and raised her hand. In a calm tone, she asked, “Senior, can I give up the position?”
The teaching assistant was stunned. “Don’t you want to be the class rep?”
“Ah,” Gu Mang responded.
Su Jiaying looked at Gu Mang and bit her lip. She seemed to be holding in the anger in her heart. Her breathing was heavy.
So many people were competing for the spot and yet she wanted to give it up.
The teaching assistant had not expected anyone to reject the role of class rep so she reminded her, “Gu Mang, you know that the class rep gets to interact with the professors the most, right?”
More interactions meant better relations with professors and more opportunities. It was clear just based on the fact that there were so many who were competing to be class rep.