After learning that the final selection criteria were based on grade point average, the other three people gave up.
"Then it must be Qingqing's spot."
Yue Qingqing's academic performance was evidently outstanding, not only due to talent but also effort.
Compared to Mi Shu, who also had a cultivator's memory, Yue Qingqing was clearly more focused on her studies, thus achieving top scores in every subject.
Even the professors in the large lectures remembered Yue Qingqing, and when randomly calling out students by student ID numbers to answer questions, they would prioritize Yue Qingqing.
During the calculation of grades at the end of last semester, Yue Qingqing's GPA was the highest in the entire department.
She was even the top in the entire college.
As a result, she received the national scholarship.
Even Lu Zhu couldn't achieve that.
After all, once in university without any supervision, students tend to have scattered minds to some extent.
Lu Zhu's attention was more diverted by the internet and money-making.
She firmly believed the vast potential of the internet would bring dramatic changes to people's lives.
Thus, she didn't spend much effort on her studies, basically staying at the minimal passing threshold.
Of course, everyone from her high school anticipated this; Lu Zhu was always fond of making money, and studying was merely a necessary means in the process of making money for her.
Therefore, counting meticulously, there weren't many competitive opponents.
But because of this news, the students at the school worked even harder.
The evaluations were based on the scores of the final exams, so essentially every ambitious student gritted their teeth.
They brought out a studying momentum comparable to college entrance exams.
During the final exam month, the library was crowded with people; there was a day when Pan Muling couldn't find a seat even when she arrived at six in the morning.
Nearby cafes were also full of students reviewing their study materials; upon entry, one could only hear the sound of flipping pages.
Such situations firmly stimulated some students who initially planned on just scraping by.
Minghua University's final grades consisted of 30% regular class performance and 70% exam paper score.
The exam paper score essentially depended on personal learning efforts, but the 30% regular class performance was in the hands of the professors.
Often the exam paper score was only sufficient, but if the professors were lenient and gave ample regular class performance scores, it could still drag the total score to passing.
Otherwise, there would be make-up exams.
If someone failed the make-up exam, they would have to retake the course.
That would be a waste of both time and money.
After all, every credit was money, and retaking a course required paying again.
Originally, when everyone's level was about the same, if the professors relaxed their hand, passing might still be possible.
But if others did too well and oneself too poorly, the professors would naturally also have a measure in their mind.
Under this crisis awareness, the school's study atmosphere became increasingly intense.
Yue Qingqing basically returned to her dorm to study after class during the week before the finals, her state of mind more serious than she had been in senior year of high school.
Lu Zhu marveled, "Qingqing's personality is just like this; once she makes up her mind to do something, she will strive for success without ever giving up halfway."
Pan Muling and Mi Shu originally planned to sprint a bit.
But seeing people better than them working harder than themselves also filled them with a sense of unattainable aspiration.
Lu Zhu had already started planning to let Qingqing observe key markets upon her going abroad, which would surely provide valuable insights domestically.
Finally, the final exams ended, and in less than two weeks, the scores came out.
At the point of springing into summer vacation, everyone received their transcript.
Yue Qingqing was shocked to discover her scores were unexpectedly much lower than she had imagined.
Averaging with last semester's GPA, she could only rank third in her grade.
Such results clearly surprised everyone.
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