The Most Powerful Brain in the Interstellar Space
Chapter 41 Schooling Issues
Chapter 41 Schooling Issues
Because interstellar population records are managed very strictly and the review process is relatively complicated, interstellar migration is not an easy task. In particular, those from lower-level star systems who want to migrate to higher-level star systems need to provide certain assets or a guarantor with good credit. Of course, talented individuals can be introduced through policies, and students can transfer their records through their schools.
Those who linger in other star systems without a valid reason, and who do not report to a higher-level inspection bureau, will be marked as vagrants. These individuals will be subject to interstellar punishment.
Jiang Hui is somewhat different; she migrated from a higher-level star system to a lower-level one, meaning she gave up the relatively superior living conditions of the higher-level system to settle in her permanent home. Unless there's a legitimate reason, it's difficult to go back, so many in her family mocked her, saying she'd lost her mind.
Furthermore, most of the best universities and colleges in interstellar space are located in the regions above the inner galaxies. Although residents of the inner galaxies cannot take many shortcuts, admissions are still influenced by regional policies and advantages.
Attending university in interstellar space is not an easy task. It is based on a ranking and elimination system across the entire star system. Many interstellar people are excluded and can only choose to study in lower-level colleges or vocational training centers. Some cannot even attend higher-level colleges and are directly relegated to the job market.
When competing for university places, every factor can be a key differentiator. Therefore, countless parents in interstellar space are striving to immigrate to higher-level star systems with their wives and children to enjoy superior educational resources and conditions. The difference between graduating from an interstellar university and one from a regular college is quite significant.
So why did Jiang Hui migrate from a higher-level star system to this place? This situation is indeed somewhat puzzling. However, Ms. Jian didn't feel comfortable asking, as it was, after all, his private matter.
She asked this question only to remind Jiang Hui of something.
"Have you completed the student registration transfer? School starts here in September, and if you miss the registration deadline, you'll only be considered a transfer student." There's only one month left until the start of the semester.
Jiang Hui: ?!
What? We still have to go to school?
Jiang Hui was shocked. She had graduated from Blue Star many years ago and subconsciously felt that she had already graduated from school, so she naturally did not think about going back to school, let alone that she would have to go back to school one day.
But thinking about it, it makes sense. The original owner was only fifteen years old, which, whether in interstellar space or on Earth, is definitely considered a minor. At that age, and with a family that wasn't struggling financially, how could she possibly not be in school?
Jiang Hui painstakingly dredged up relevant memories from her mind. She finally discovered that... it seemed there really was such a passage.
Because interstellar student status is automatically transferred along with household registration, as soon as she arrived in the resident star system, the local education system sent a text message to the original owner, offering her a suitable school.
The original owner of this body wasn't really in the mood for anything special at the time, and chose a school with above-average teachers and educational resources. It wasn't that she didn't want to choose the best, but the cost of schooling for interstellar people was simply too high. Even in the next level of residential domain, the prices of higher aristocratic academies were still extremely expensive.
She could afford to study if she wanted to, but she has a long life ahead of her, and the pension and subsidies her parents left behind wouldn't be enough for her to live on for a lifetime. So as long as the school she chooses has adequate educational resources and teachers, it should be fine.
Moreover, the intermediate academy chosen by the original owner was a school with military ties. As a descendant of a military family, her studies at this type of school were relatively secure, which was a realistic consideration.
Because of her background, the school quickly accepted her application and notified her to bring her documents to enroll.
However, one point to note is that because Jiang Hui enrolled under a military dependent's quota, the school automatically granted her a degree in a military-related major. This applies to all students using military dependent quotas. This arrangement ensures that children of military personnel have as many opportunities as possible to choose majors with military prospects. After all, regardless of the school, military-related majors generally have much higher requirements for the qualifications and qualifications of applicants, and the corresponding benefits and treatment are better than those for ordinary majors. Even if they don't end up attending a military academy, they can at least work in a military-related field, making it an ideal major for many interstellar travelers.
Furthermore, selecting descendants and family members of military personnel as the next generation of promising candidates also contributes to the stability of the military environment.
Of course, the school isn't so rigid; it does consider that some people are inherently unsuitable for these types of majors. Therefore, those admitted through family-based admission have one opportunity to change their major, but they must come to the school between August 1st and 3rd before enrollment to complete the change of major procedures; otherwise, they will not be accepted.
Uh, it's already August 4th... She completely missed the chance to change her major.
Jiang Hui finally remembered something she had vaguely felt she had forgotten—it was this matter.
The original owner arrived in the resident star system on July 30th to scout the location. She planned to go to the university to change her major the following day, August 1st, but something happened that very night. Her spiritual power vanished, and the soul of Jiang Hui, a human from Earth, entered her body. She was immediately sent to the hospital. She spent a considerable amount of time in the hospital before finally returning home on the evening of the 2nd.
At that time, her mind was in complete chaos, and she hadn't even figured out her own situation, so how could she remember that she had forgotten such a thing?
She finally remembered, but it was too late. Military-related majors were clearly not for her; she wondered if the school could make an exception for her unfortunate situation.
Seeing that Jiang Hui's expression wasn't good, Jian assumed she had genuinely forgotten about it. In fact, she had indeed forgotten, but this forgetting wasn't the same as the forgetting the other person imagined.
"He's still a child," Jian thought to herself.
Because in just one day of getting to know each other, she saw a lot of mature side of Ms. Jiang, and even forgot that the other party was just a teenager who was not fully awakened.
Life isn't easy for children living alone. If they don't have anyone to protect them and don't stand up for themselves, they'll always suffer greatly.
She genuinely wanted to help and asked a few questions about school admission. The girl listened attentively, but the anxiety in her eyes didn't lessen; in fact, it grew stronger as time went on.
Jane knew that Jiang Hui probably had her own plans. Seeing that it was getting late, she said goodbye and left.
The other party was naturally worried about Jiang Hui going back alone, so they personally arranged a safer automatic airship for her and watched her board before leaving.
Jiang Hui was preoccupied with the fact that she still needed to go to school and that she had missed the important time to change her major. She was full of worries and didn't know what to do.
In the night sky, an airship, shrouded in stars and moonlight, flew over a vast urban jungle. The soft light from the planets above reflected off the airship's metal fuselage, leaving a long trail that seemed even more lonely than the night itself.
(End of this chapter)
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