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Chapter 334 Melcester is Producing Talents
Melcester came, a high school girl surnamed Stark, and he had just heard a similar name.
But her name is not Myrna, it's Stephanie.
I heard that he had good grades, looked beautiful, and came from a prestigious local family in Melcester His own favorite student specifically called him for help. Myrna, Stephanie... The names of the two people differed by only one letter. In that instant, he thought he had misheard. Curtis didn't say Myrna, he said Stephanie. Upon careful consideration, it is highly unlikely that the Department of Medicine would have taken an art student like Stephanie seriously, given her chosen artistic path. Tristin's spirited eyes sparkled, and he couldn't help but notice a place name - Melcester!
Melcester is not well-known among major cities nationwide, it is a small city that is close to being a second-tier city. The place is not big, and a few years ago he went there for academic research, it was a small place about the size of a palm, with only one subway line, and it takes two hours by car to travel from the south to the north of the city... The place is not big, and there are not many good schools either. There is only one local Melcester Central High School, which is considered decent, and every two years they produce a top student in the city.
Melcester was just a small town, producing a top student in the city was nothing extraordinary. When compared to the national level, their achievements could only be considered outstanding, but not 0.00%
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exceptional.
Such a small place, but there have been many talented individuals emerging this year.
Stephanie was gone and that was it.
There was even a student who caught the attention of someone as proud as Emilee...
Myrna was, right?
Tristin silently repeated the name in his mind, determined to pay extra attention during the interview to see what kind of student would reject Emilee.
The principal on the stage had finished his speech, and the representatives from each department started to give their speeches.
Events like this pre-Independent School Entrance Examination are simply to decide which departments will participate this year. How could the Department of Finance, as the flagship program of Craydon University, miss the opportunity to attract students every time? The Department of Finance would definitely participate, so Tristin waited boredly for people from other departments to discuss and negotiate.
Normally, their Department of Finance and Department of Medicine are both non-urgent and not worried about students not choosing their majors. They rarely speak at meetings.
Today, Emilee suddenly started firing shots towards the Department of Traditional Medicine as if she had taken the wrong medicine: "Huh, I don't care about other departments, I just want to ask, is the Department of Traditional Medicine not participating in thé independent enrollment this year?"
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The Department of Medicine has always been divided into two factions, Western Medicine and Traditional Medicine. Over the years, Traditional Medicine has declined and has now become just one department, whereas Western Medicine has been growing steadily with elite professionals joining every year. Although both factions every year. Although both factions belong to the Department of Medicine, they actually have a strained relationship and do not see eye to eye.
Originally, everyone kept to themselves. The Department of Traditional Medicine also knew that they had been falling behind Western medicine in recent years. Both the teachers and students in the school were very low-key, not causing any trouble or attracting attention. Who would have thought that Emilee would suddenly call them out today?
Several teachers from the Department of Traditional Medicine were maliciously provoked by her. At that time, their faces turned dark, and they couldn't bear it anymore. "Prof. Peterson, what do you mean by this?"
Emilee made a slight sound of disapproval, crossed her arms, and raised her eyebrows shrewdly without giving face. She succinctly said, "It's not that interesting, but I think it's not good for the Department of Traditional Medicine to not participate in the Independent School Entrance Examination every year. In case there are students who want to apply to your department, if you don't participate, they would have made a wasted trip, wouldn't they?"
Who doesn't know that the enrollment of the Department of Traditional Medicine gets more difficult every year? If it weren't for Craydon University being a prestigious institution with a century-long history, the Department of Traditional Medicine would have ceased to exist long ago!
She continued to bring up the enrollment issue, undoubtedly publicly humiliating everyone at the Department of Traditional Medicine.