Chapter 4 (2/2)
Everyone looked at him, waiting for him to reveal his identity.
“Who is it?”
Seeing that the other party had not said anything, someone spoke up and asked.
“He seems to be called Su Chen, a clinical medicine major in our school.”
“I think it’s him. I heard that a professor in our school is his aunt.”
“Yes, that’s him. We’re still sending our resumes around like headless flies. I heard that he has already had his internship at the City People’s Hospital confirmed.”
“That’s right. He seems to be in the first batch of interns recently.”
At this moment, the self-study room administrator shouted.
“Quiet, everyone. What are you arguing about? If you want to talk, go outside. This is the study room.”
“You can continue. I’m going back.”
Although Su Chen was prepared for Shang Xitong to accept the latte, when it really happened, his heart still pounded.
Therefore, he could only pretend to be calm and bid farewell to Shang Xitong.
“Okay.”
Shang Xitong did not urge him to stay. She turned around and left the self-study room. She did not give the cocky boy who was sitting at the side a single look.
She did not care at all.
After all, they were no longer on the same level.
“Sh*t, how did I forget about that flirting technique?”
Su Chen, who had just left the study room, was chagrined as he walked.
If he had known earlier, he would not have come out so quickly. He did not even have the chance to use his unique skill. He could only blame himself for being too focused on showing off and forgetting everything.
“Hehehehe.”
Shang Yixin’s melodious laughter came from the other end of the phone. “Dad, you’re really stupid. Uh, there’s no more battery. My phone is about to be turned off.”
Beep beep beep…
The sound of the line being occupied came from the Bluetooth earpiece.
Su Chen: “Uh …”
Facing the phone screen, Su Chen looked at the dialog box between himself and Shang Yixin and pondered.
He felt like he was dreaming today. So many unbelievable things had happened to him. But no matter what, since it was given to him, he had to make good use of it.
As for what would happen in the future, he would take it one step at a time.
Was it important for students to graduate and intern? Did they have to intern?
All college students faced this problem before they graduate.
In the first three years of university, students had been burdened by their studies and could not catch their breath. They had to study hard before they could graduate.
When they thought about how they were about to enter society and work in a hospital, they wanted to enjoy their last moments. They even wanted to let themselves go completely. Every day, they only wanted to play games, watch dramas, and watch videos.
They all had such assurance because they were undergraduates at a prestigious university.
His grades in school were considered outstanding, so there was no need for him to rush to find a job. When he graduated, he would definitely have a pile of job offers to choose from.
This resulted in a vicious cycle.
However, there was a common saying, “Don’t be afraid of people who are smarter than you, but be afraid of people who are smarter than you and work harder than you.”
Therefore, during the Human Resources interview process, they would pay more attention to the students’ personal qualities, abilities, and internship experience.
It was not like the past, where they judged everything based on academics..