Chapter 395: A bustling city
Chapter 395: A bustling city
"Captain Qin, I have one thing to ask you. Our school is recruiting people, and the test papers have been mailed out from the capital. As long as you pass the test, you can enter our University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
So please help circulate some admission notices. Anyone who is interested in medicine, under the age of 25, and has a high school diploma can take the exam. "
Captain Qin nodded repeatedly. This matter was easy to handle. All he had to do was go to the newspaper office. Moreover, the students were recruited in the name of their military region. After graduation, they would all be affiliated to the military region hospital.
This is also the main reason why Shen Sanleng asked Commander Qin to operate. Their school is also affiliated with the military region hospital, so it must recruit students in the name of the military region.
The newspaper was very fast. The editorial director personally rushed to Liangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and interviewed Shen Sanleng. He learned that candidates who passed the political examination could join the tutoring class before the exam.
In this way, the number of admitted students will increase, and they will continue to make huge contributions to the entire Hexi medical industry.
The day the newspaper was published, people in the entire Wuwei area were excited. Young people who were originally interested in medicine but had not been admitted to college were excited.
Everyone arrived at the gate of Liangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Captain Qin had already made preparations. He took out the railings and created a snake-shaped queue, and there was a dedicated person to manage it.
At first, some people started to use crooked ideas in order to get the registration form earlier, cutting in line, quarreling, swearing, and even getting physical.
These people were arrested one by one by specially managed officers and soldiers, who copied the letters of introduction and household registration books they brought, and announced that Liangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine would never admit these people.
At this time, those candidates realized that their crooked thoughts had ruined their future, and they all felt extremely regretful. Some smart-minded people even began to beg.
But the officers and soldiers were not moved at all. Dean Shen said that doctors are benevolent and righteous. Since these people cannot even maintain the most basic qualities of a human being, how can they be worthy of being a doctor?
A week later, all the registration work was almost completed. Looking at the large piles of registration forms, Cheng Qiao and the others were shocked that so many people had signed up.
After registration came the review work, which was naturally completed by Captain Qin and his people, and it was very fast. In just one week, those who had made big mistakes, those who were over the age limit, and those with insufficient academic qualifications were all eliminated.
In the end, there were more than 3000 people left who met the political review requirements, but with so many people, it was impossible for them all to complete the pre-exam tutoring work, and there were not so many tutoring books.
Cheng Qiao could only ask people to copy the tutoring books, conduct tutoring in batches, and then conduct exams in batches. However, their workload suddenly increased.
At first, Shen Sanleng was a little worried. If someone found it hard and tired and gave up the job, he would lose talents again.
But everyone present expressed confidence that they would persevere no matter how hard or tiring they were. Didn't they see that Cheng Qiaolai's time to see his children and father every week was also cancelled, and he left early and came back late to devote himself to the entire school.
Day after day, the one-month pre-examination tutoring class finally ended, and the time came to mid-January of 1980, and the Chinese New Year would be celebrated in one month.
Dean Shen knew that Cheng Qiao would definitely go to the capital for a reunion during the Chinese New Year. Several of her other children were still in the capital and Xiangyang Village, as well as her husband and mother-in-law, who had not seen each other for almost half a year.
Therefore, the time for the exam was decided. There are two exams, one is the cultural assessment and the other is the practical assessment. If you cannot pass the cultural assessment, then there is no need to take the practical assessment again.
Although this is somewhat unfair to people with strong hands-on skills, medicine is not about repairing machines. Without a certain knowledge of the human body, there is no way to start.
The canteen of the military region was used for the exam. It can accommodate more than 1000 people for one exam, and it would take more than 3000 people three days to complete the exam.
For a time, the entrance to the branch of Liangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was bustling with people. Candidates took paper and pens and entered the examination room in an orderly manner, took their seats according to their examination numbers, and then started the examination.
The exam questions were all previously tutored. In order to increase the enrollment rate, Dean Shen also asked the principal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine to lower the difficulty level. Only the basic knowledge of medicine will be tested. As long as you are willing to recite and memorize, these questions will be scored. .
The difficulty lies in the last four items of the basics of traditional Chinese medicine. This is a major scoring question in the exam, accounting for sixty points. It is the easiest question to score and the easiest to lose.
And Shen Sanleng chooses students based on this question. There are differences between ordinary students and top academics, and the positions that top academics will hold in the future are also different from ordinary students.
Captain Qin led dozens of officers and soldiers to serve as invigilators. They had decided privately that anyone who cheated at this juncture would record their name and place of origin and never admit them.
Doctors are a sacred profession. If their morals are corrupted, they will not be good doctors, so they are responsible for the second round of moral screening.
Sure enough, in every exam, dozens or even hundreds of cheaters are always caught. They thought that in such a large canteen, with just these dozens of people supervising it, there must be loopholes to exploit.
But they forget that those invigilators are soldiers. Their eyesight is much better than that of ordinary invigilators. The slightest sign of trouble can attract their absolute attention.
Look, those candidates who are lazy and unwilling to memorize write long answers to memorize on small slips of paper, in pencil cases, or even on their arms, and then secretly try to cheat.
But after they had just written a few words, one hand took away their exam papers. The smart ones shut their mouths. What else could they say after being caught red-handed.
Stupid people still have to argue with reason and come up with all kinds of excuses, but the officers and soldiers who invigilated the examination kept their mouths shut and threw them out of the canteen. They had their names and places of origin recorded and they were kicked out.
Cheng Qiao did not participate in the marking process. When Cheng Liguo appeared in front of her with Cheng Li, who was on winter vacation, she knew it was time to leave.
But before leaving, she was stopped by Meimei. She also wanted to take Li Chen to the capital to get together with Li's mother. After all, he was also the grandson of the Li family. She had to keep this grandson in Li's mother's mind.
Cheng Qiao was a bit speechless. She had met Yuan Qin at the health center two days earlier, who had come for a regular follow-up visit. Cheng Qiao could tell from the look on her face that the child in her belly was very noisy.
Moreover, Zhu Qingde also revealed the news to her that Yuan Qin might care too much about the child in his belly. The child was well-nourished and had grown too big, so it would be difficult to give birth by then.
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