"Hey, you learned well." The teacher praised her directly, "When I heard your answer, I knew you had learned film reading. What year are you in this year?"
"The fourth year." Xie Wanying said.
"Are you going to have an internship after graduation?"
The teacher's words struck a hot topic in the minds of Xie Wanying and other boys in the class.
"The counselor is helping me apply for an early internship."
"Internship in advance? Are you?"
"I'm in class eight."
The teacher counted in his mind and was shocked after counting: In the eighth grade class, shouldn’t the internship be in the last two years? It will take another two years before the internship.
This situation can only mean that this student is talented and surpasses other students.
"May I have your name?"
"Xie Wanying."
"Ah, no wonder——"
The teacher's sigh surprised and puzzled all the students present, including Xie Wanying. Xie Wanying thought: Does this radiology teacher know about her? What's going on?
"You will enter the internship early." The female teacher smiled at her.
Xie Wanying looked at the doctor's sign on the teacher's chest, which read: Qin Ruoyu, rank, deputy senior.
Obviously this female clinical senior is very powerful, otherwise she would already be a deputy senior professor at such a young age.
"Work hard." Teacher Qin Ruoyu said to her earnestly.
Xie Wanying nodded, still wondering how the teacher knew her name.
I don’t know if it was predicted by Teacher Qin. On the evening of the day she returned to school, a notice from the counselor came, telling her that she could take the exam next week.
The first examination subject was social medicine. Ren Chongda first selected students who were partial to the subject, leaving Xie Wanying no time to review.
The counselor's calculations were very clever. Xie Wanying didn't know what the counselor was thinking. When the class went to class that day, she took the exam alone next door, and the counselor and another teacher worked together to invigilate her.
When she got the test paper, Xie Wanying was relieved: the first test paper was actually the easiest subject.
There are a lot of recitations in social medicine and less in science. It is said to be a minor subject that does not require special attention. However, since I already knew the subjects to be tested from my senior sister, I have already reviewed them.
Swish, swish, soon she finished answering the test questions, checked it twice again, and handed it in at the end of time.
During this period, the two teachers watched her answer the questions and made eye contact.
Ren Chongda knew that he had made a mistake. He should not have looked down upon this female top student in his class.
If she can get full marks in small subjects that she doesn't pay attention to, then the key review of major subjects will definitely not be difficult for her. Ren Chongda touched his forehead and simply asked the students first: "Which subject are you most afraid of?"
Could it be diagnostics or pharmacology? These two subjects are too comprehensive, have too many aspects, and too many details of knowledge, making it difficult to get high scores.
Xie Wanying replied: "Ethics."
Ethics? The two teachers were shocked.
Why ethics? Because the subject's teachers are too subjective in grading, just like a Chinese language paper. If you want to get a high score, you won't be able to get it if you don't understand the thoughts and scoring standards of the question maker.
"Teacher Ren, if there are essay questions in this ethics, I may need to listen to the teacher's class before taking the test. Otherwise, I'm afraid that my personal views on clinical ethics are too different from the teacher's," Xie Wanying said.
After listening to her explanation, Ren Chongda had only one thought in his mind: This female top student in his class is obviously more robot than the robot in the hospital, so he can do whatever he wants.
"You should take other subjects first." Ren Chongda said, "If there are essay questions in the ethics paper, it should be an open book test."