"Hmm, President... alright, Senior Sister Sophia, it is indeed the graduation internship recomndation. A few of us are really racking our brains on how to allocate it."
Christina imdiately nodded vigorously at the words.
Although she is the new president, probably no one respects the forr president in front of her more than she does. After all, so things you only understand the gravity of once you’ve taken on that position and experienced the weight of its responsibilities yourself.
Since becoming the new president, she hasn’t had a decent night’s sleep. Even though she expanded the size of the student council after taking office, the work efficiency is still less than half of what it was when the forr president was in charge. It’s exhausting, so much so that she has cut down most of her part-ti jobs due to the overwhelming workload.
In short, Senior Sister Sophia, you are truly divine, practically with the innate holy leader’s aura.
"Senior Sister, can you give us so pointers?"
The prival witch asked cautiously.
And in response, the Pure White Witch just smiled.
Allocating the graduation internship recomndation letters is indeed a quite challenging task.
Witch Academy does have internship allocations for graduates, but it’s not for everyone; only excellent graduates receive the recomndation.
After all, there are nearly five hundred million students in the whole school, and it’s truly impractical to allocate for everyone.
Moreover, the school clubs themselves already serve as a form of allocation. Almost all dium to large clubs are founded with sponsorships from well-known external guilds and function as a kind of future employee selection program. If you can join a dium to large club, entering the corresponding guild after graduation isn’t much of an issue.
However, the current graduation allocation is another kind of academy benefit.
Although the Angel Witch Clan has declined, the prestigious na of Witch Academy still carries weight. The academy collaborates with almost all renowned guilds, so the recomndation letters issued by Witch Academy are quite valuable.
With this recomndation letter, it stands as an endorsent of your excellence. Almost all major guilds will welco you with open arms. You can join these guilds unconditionally, and almost imdiately after the internship period, you can beco a regular employee. Future promotions and salary increases will mostly prioritize you. Without unexpected setbacks, you could climb to managent levels within a hundred years after graduation.
That’s not just an internship credential; it’s practically a ladder to the pinnacle of success. It may not be a shortcut to the top, but at least it ensures a worry-free life.
In conclusion, it’s a valuable asset.
The only problem is it’s too good, making it extrely difficult to allocate.
Because, if it’s truly allocated according to academic achievents as per school regulations, these recomndation letters would surely mostly go to mbers of the Tower of Shine.
But the problem is, almost all mbers of the Tower of Shine are key players in all major school clubs, and these key mbers are already predetermined future mbers of outside guilds. They’re already imagined as future leaders by major guilds.
These internship credentials aren’t very useful to them, and might even be counterproductive.
After all, they were initially on a clear path, and suddenly having multiple options could induce decision paralysis, and their dormant ambition might stir up again.
Furthermore, all major clubs have strong opinions about this because if the seeds they’ve nurtured for over a decade suddenly receive an internship recomndation and then get lured away by so flashy outside temptation, wouldn’t all their years of effort have been in vain, making them a wedding dress for soone else?
What a classic tragedy; absolutely unacceptable.
However, according to school regulations, clubs are rely student interest organizations and cannot interfere with a graduate’s future, and there’s a strict prohibition against clubs enticing or coercively signing away a student’s rights. Severe punishnt awaits violators.
Therefore, there’s no rule that a student joining a club must join the corresponding guild after graduation. Before graduating, students remain independent in their choices.
It’s essentially an opportunity for clubs to cultivate talented mbers, but if it’s graduation season and they haven’t won enough favor, those good seedlings leaving with soone else isn’t the academy’s fault.
Thus, every graduation season, when it’s ti to distribute those recomndation letters, various club presidents or leaders co to protest endlessly, insisting on not giving the "Book of Apostasy" to their core club mbers, or at least issuing fewer of them.
And today, it’s quite clear that the clubs protesting the student council are the Eye of True Sight and the Silver Key.
Well, such things frequently happened when Sophia was in position too. It’s a conflict between the academy and various guilds, where the academy aims to give students freedom to choose their future, while guilds want exclusive access to the academy’s pool of excellent talent.
Their positions are different, resulting in endless disputes. The academy wants to issue the letters, but the clubs don’t want them, leading to plentiful troubleso wrangling.
Following the Pure White Witch’s past practices, unless a club actively applies, she generally wouldn’t issue internship recomndation letters to mbers with external guild backgrounds.
After all, there are many outstanding graduates who prefer not to participate in clubs. Furthermore, not all clubs have external guild backings, with so purely functioning as hobby clubs whose graduates also need the help of this recomndation letter.
But now...
Sorry, she’s just the forr president now, with her allegiance naturally sitting on the side of her own lady, so her perspective aligns accordingly, therefore...
"Christina, I’ve already graduated, so it’s not my place to interfere with academy affairs. We’re here today to handle two open school attendance permits."
Sophia declared righteously, yet simultaneously glanced towards the Hobody Witch next to her.
Thus, the prival witch’s focus naturally shifted towards Dorothy.
"Uh, Lady, Senior Sister Audrey, you two want open attendance?"
She asked in so confusion.
The open attendance procedure isn’t frequently handled, after all, the Witch Academy offers the best learning environnt.
To this, Dorothy nodded, not overthinking it, and directly explained her need.
"Yes, I’m currently busy with startup work, extrely occupied in the initial entrepreneurial phase, so I probably won’t have ti to return to the academy for classes. But it’s no problem, as Teacher Noelle Rose has agreed to accompany us for remote lessons, so we’re here to complete the formalities."
"Startup?"
Christina imdiately caught onto the focal point, and not just her, but everyone in the room perked up their ears.
"Lady, tell us more about this startup, I am graduating soon and could lend a hand."
Ivette, a fervent believer of the Clown Grand Inquisitor, unhesitatingly offered.
"Is it Stars Industry? Lady, are you truly collaborating with Lady Witch of the Forest?"
Senior Sister Dina’s eyes lit up; as the president of the Eye of True Sight, she was truly well-inford.
Only Agnes wasn’t familiar with the Hobody Witch and didn’t speak up, but she was still intrigued by the situation.
However, Dorothy’s next words left the legitimate little loli unable to sit still.
"Well, it’s nothing much. Just by the grace of Lady Witch of the Forest, I’ve ventured into the warship building business, and we’ve just set up a workshop and also talked with other workshops in the Dragon Kingdom. Next, we’ll be trying to create a Legendary Battleship as a practice project."
The Hobody Witch waved dismissively as she revealed their ambitions.
As a result, Sophia laughed.
Well, she didn’t reveal anything explicitly, but with Lady’s often Versailles-like personality, everything made perfect sense.
On the other side, the four senior sisters were struck silent.
What did they an?
They truly cooperated with Lady Witch of the Forest?
Moreover, Lady’s startup involves setting up a Shipbuilding Workshop?
Additionally, starting right off with a Legendary Battleship project?
And the other workshops in the Dragon Kingdom agreed to collaborate?
...
The vast amount of information left the senior sisters stunned.
Once Dorothy and the others finished their procedures and left, the four senior sisters still hadn’t quite regained their composure.
After a long while, they finally processed the information.
Then.....
"President, I suddenly feel that our club could use a few more internship recomndation letters. Since no one else wants them, let the Eye of True Sight take on more."
Senior Sister Dina suddenly suggested, wearing an expression of self-sacrifice.
"No, President, you can’t burden the Eye of True Sight like this. They’re civil servants, and the All-Seeing Eye can’t be short-staffed. Let us at the Silver Key bear more of the challenge; after all, we’re a comrcial organization, so the impact isn’t as severe."
Agnes also stepped in, displaying an admirable spirit of ’if not us, then who?’
Christina and Ivette exchanged a glance.
"Ladies, please remain calm. We believe the student council, as a student representative, ought to lead by example."
.....the eting continues.....
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