Who would study psychology unless they had some issues?! Chapter 646 - Capítulo 646: 589: That Research Group? Nothin
Capítulo 646: Chapter 589: That Research Group? Nothing to Worry About!
Weng Pinting is still out of town, so she could only communicate by phone upon receiving the news.
But Bai Qinghua has properties in Beidu, more than one, in fact.
The next day, he got up early and went to Shi Qianqian’s place, waking her up, and then brought his sleepy-eyed disciple to Nan Zhubin’s residence.
The four mbers of the master-apprentice group sat around the dining table in the living room, turning it into an impromptu office desk.
“Have you had breakfast?”
Nan Zhubin, being considerate, went to the kitchen to cook noodles for them after seeing his panting ntor and senior sister, bringing out portions for himself and Chonghui as well.
It just happened to be their breakfast ti now.
Chonghui and Shi Qianqian, like him, were also sleepy-eyed, having been too excited to sleep well the previous night due to Nan Zhubin’s shocking initial test scores.
Bai Qinghua looked at Nan Zhubin with a complicated expression and finally spoke slowly after a while, “A total of 471 points?”
Considering the developnt of tis, though the number of graduate slots has continuously increased, the difficulty of the master’s comprehensive exams has risen each year.
To avoid predictions from various exam preparation institutions, the examiners would deliberately choose obscure points within the textbook scope that many might never use in their lifeti, just to increase the exam difficulty intentionally.
In such a scenario, a student achieving an “above average” level — like scoring between 220-230 points on a 300-point professional course paper — with the mindset of a college entrance exam, could be done with so effort.
To score even higher at 240 or 250 points, specialized training and an extraordinarily long study period would be needed, sotis requiring multiple attempts to achieve.
For even higher scores, it would really depend on one’s luck with predicting exam questions and the sentint of the marking teacher. It’s almost impossible to consistently score at the top.
Decades later, Bai Qinghua admitted that even with his own exam preparation state back then, he might not reach the current admission line of Beidu Normal University.
Students these days are far too competitive.
After hearing Bai Qinghua’s question, Nan Zhubin nodded calmly and said, “Yes, professional course 294. The multiple-choice and short-answer questions should have been fine. The calculation questions were all solved. So minor points in the essay questions or a few symbolic deductions in the experint design might have affected the score.”
Bai Qinghua reconfird what he heard: indeed, a 294 score on the professional course.
Wait, are you actually reflecting on this?
Scoring that high, one wouldn’t be able to do it just by morizing every word of all the reference books!
Bai Qinghua suddenly found himself at a loss for words. In his teaching career, he had never seen such a student before.
But rembering that the student in front of him was Nan Zhubin, Bai Qinghua felt a mysterious sense of relief.
After thinking it over for a while, he could only squeeze out one comnt, “…Pretty good.”
Then Bai Qinghua added aningfully, “There will probably be a lot of people calling you during this period, so you should be ntally prepared.”
Technically, Nan Zhubin’s information should only be recorded internally at Beidu Normal University. Even the rankings won’t be published before the interview list is released.
However, Nan Zhubin understood Bai Qinghua’s implication, shrugging his shoulders, “Anyway, I’ll be going on a business trip in a while. If I get strange calls, I’ll just hang up.”
Bai Qinghua nodded, satisfied with Nan Zhubin’s response.
He then put on a serious expression, “The reason I called you all over today is precisely because of this — the business trip issue.”
The conversation beca serious, making Chonghui and Shi Qianqian, who were slurping noodles, imdiately lift their heads.
Shi Qianqian looked at Nan Zhubin with added brightness in her eyes, finding the noodles quite tasty, and surprisingly, this man was an excellent cook.
Unfortunately…
…
Bai Qinghua continued the topic, “Pinting ntioned to you yesterday about going to the disaster area, right?”
Nan Zhubin, Chonghui, and Shi Qianqian all nodded, their eyes full of anticipation.
Even Nan Zhubin had visible excitent in his eyes.
This major project was new and exciting for everyone; its nature also made it a rare opportunity for ordinary professionals.
Bai Qinghua, however, poured the first bucket of cold water, “First of all, we won’t be leaving right away.”
“We’re headed to the frontlines but not directly to the disaster relief frontlines — that’s too dangerous for us, as we don’t have the skills to protect ourselves in such environnts and would only add chaos.”
Two “frontlines” seed contradictory but weren’t difficult for the three present to understand.
“The first responders are specialized rescue teams and dical personnel. We might have to wait two days, or even a week.” Bai Qinghua said, “We are going as an officially recognized volunteer team, so we need to wait for notification.”
“Because of this, we must remain ready to leave as soon as we receive notification during this period.”
Bai Qinghua looked at Nan Zhubin, “During this ti, let’s hold off on consultations.”
This was a specific instruction for Nan Zhubin.
Nan Zhubin nodded without objection.
Bai Qinghua then continued, “Secondly, our main job is to conduct psychological assessnts and crisis intervention for the affected people, and also to provide psychological counseling for the staff.”
“But we will only play a supporting role in these activities.”
This was sothing the three could understand.
“For crisis intervention among the affected, our work will primarily be guided by the dical team from the hospital. As for psychological counseling for dical and rescue personnel, we will also follow instructions from another psychological team.”
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