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November 2nd.
At the Administration Building of Mist City Arts and Science University.
In the principal’s office, Ding Yue is discussing the teaching arrangements for November and the teaching summary for October with Qi Chunsheng, the director of the Academic Affairs Office.
“Principal Ding, from the teaching work report summary for October, the teaching work for our major undergraduate programs has been basically progressing smoothly, and the students are also very enthusiastic about their studies.”
Qi Chunsheng had two teaching reports in his hand.
He handed one to Ding Yue, while he held onto the other.
As the head of Academic Affairs, Qi Chunsheng had his own set of experiences in overseeing the teaching work at Mist City Arts and Science University.
A monthly summary was one of Qi Chunsheng’s teaching habits.
He would compile a summary report of the teaching work for each department every month, and submit it to Principal Ding Yue at the beginning of the next month.
Ding Yue glanced over the teaching summary report for October.
The content was clearly and succinctly presented, even data about students’ tardiness and early departures from some departments were detailed in the summary.
There was also an educational assessment for the teachers’ teaching progress and the students’ learning in the various departments.
Qi Chunsheng had given a ‘B’ rating for teaching in October.
“Director Qi, what does this ‘B’ in the teaching assessment indicate?”
Ding Yue found it interesting but did not know specifically what it meant, so he asked Qi Chunsheng.
Qi Chunsheng adjusted his glasses and replied with a smile, “Principal Ding, I have my own quantifiable standard for teaching work.
‘C’ and ‘B’ are considered acceptable, with ‘B’ being slightly better.
‘A’ is excellent.
It’s roughly what it means.”
“Oh, I see.”
Upon understanding, Ding Yue nodded.
This was Qi’s personal quantitative standard, and Ding Yue gave no comment on it.
In any case.
Since Qi took up the position as Academic Director, Ding Yue recognized his abilities.
Undeniably, he was busy on campus almost every day.
After all, for a university, teaching work is of utmost importance, but it’s also the most burdensome.
“Yue…Principal Ding.”
The voice of Huang Youjie, the director, suddenly came from the door of the office.
When Huang Youjie arrived outside the principal’s office, he instinctively called out “Brother Yue”, but seeing Director Qi there, he immediately switched the address. freewebnσvel.cѳm
“Huang, is something the matter?”
Ding Yue hadn’t seen Huang Youjie for several days.
He heard that he had been studying in the library, immersing himself in books on law and administration.
Looking up, he saw—
Whoa!
His hairline had visibly changed!
“Wait until Director Qi finishes speaking, my matter isn’t important.” Huang Youjie shrugged and took a seat on the sofa.
At this point, Qi Chunsheng stood up, smiling at Principal Ding and Director Huang, he said, “I came over to report on the teaching summary for October to the principal.
Now that I’m more or less finished, should I go back to work, Principal Ding?”
“Go ahead, Qi, you take care of your work.”
After Qi Chunsheng left the office, Ding Yue couldn’t hold back his laughter any longer.
“Brother Yue, what are you laughing at?”
Huang Youjie looked at Ding Yue suspiciously and asked.
“Pfff, haha, whoa!
What happened to your forehead, Huang?”
Ding Yue thought that Huang looked somewhat different from what he was two months ago.
“That’s what I came to talk about.
I’ve been staying up late studying and spending time in the library, look at my hair!”
Huang Youjie stood up from the sofa, raised the hair on his frontal area, and showed it to Ding Yue.
“I saw it just now, your hairline probably moved up a little bit, really, just a little.”
Huang Youjie immediately wore a grim expression, “Brother Yue, I’m still young, and already balding from staying up late…”
“That’s because you stay up late playing games.”
“I swear, it has little to do with playing games.
These two months have been challenging—I’ve been dealing with logistic work, studying law, and also administration.
Especially law, it’s drying me up.”
Huang Youjie sounds disheartened.
If he had known, why would he have agreed to study law in advance?
The person involved was now filled with regrets!
Just look at someone like Bin, who was enjoying his study of computer science, an area he was interested in.
On the other hand, Huang Youjie was engrossed in legal textbooks and couldn’t help but dive deeper and deeper.
The excitement of studying made Huang unable to stop.
While he remembered all kinds of legal provisions, his hair was also becoming thinner.
“Don’t overdo your study, and try to cut down on staying up late.
Then, won’t your hair loss problem be solved?” Ding Yue comforted him.
“I don’t know what’s going on.
The legal books are easy to get hooked on.” Huang Youjie scratched his head, “Maybe I was just too eager to contribute to our school.
Am I magnificent?”
“Get out of here.”
Ding Yue thought about it for a moment.
The study buff he had given Huang Youjie seemed to work well, as it greatly enhanced his learning efficiency.
“Tell me, what have you gained from studying so hard this month?”
“Well, I actually quite like the ‘Criminal Law Chronicle’, the first juridical work in ancient China.
I’ve also read parts of our country’s ‘Constitution’, ‘Criminal Law’, as well as ‘International Law’, ‘Intellectual Property Law’, etc.
However, there are still many law books left to read and learn.”
Huang Youjie said, touching his hair.
Ding Yue gave a slight smile, extended his hand, and firmly patted Huang Youjie on the shoulder, “Old Huang, keep it up.
The future Chief Legal Officer of our school company will be you!”
“Well, I’ve already fallen into the pit, so what else can I do except keep studying?” Huang Youjie shrugged and said, “By the way, isn’t our school holding some kind of music competition selection on campus?
I’ve heard about it—our school flower Lin Zhirou also participated in it.
She sings beautifully and dances really well.
I’ve even given her a vote.”
Upon hearing this, Ding Yue immediately opened his computer and searched for the “National College Student Art Festival Music Competition”.
While searching, he asked Huang Youjie, “What is Lin Zhirou’s vote count now?”
“Of course she’s in first place!”
Opening the page for the Mist City Arts and Science University campus selection, sure enough, the video of Lin Zhirou singing the cover of the song “Guanghan Palace” had the most votes.
This video was recorded personally by Ding Yue himself.
The number of votes under the video was 5411.
In the preliminary campus selection, students from the same school voted for the participants’ entries.
There are over 9600 students in Mist City Arts and Science University, and over 5400 of them voted for Lin Zhirou.
It seemed that the only spot for the semi-finals of the National College Student Art Festival Music Competition from Mist City Arts and Science University must belong to Lin Zhirou.
Ding Yue also checked out the second-place participant.
Similarly, she was a student from the Art Department majoring in Music and her name was Zhang Yao.
She also sang a cover song, but only got 2087 votes.
Opening Zhang Yao’s entry, Ding Yue took a listen.
Although there was basically nothing wrong with the singing, the performance didn’t make as an enlightening impression as Lin Zhirou’s.
With this in view, it was normal for Zhang Yao to be at a disadvantage.
The entries following these were performed by a student who played basketball and sang rap at the same time, and a band, but their votes were less than 1000.
Ding Yue was even too lazy to check them out.