Senior Sister, Shut Up!

Chapter 47: Brother Jiang and Senior Sister Are Totally Innocent!



September 15th, Monday.

This year’s first-years of the School of Business officially began classes.

The first semester of the first year had a relatively light schedule. There were a total of ten courses, of which only two were directly related to their major: Microeconomics and Introduction to Management.

The rest were English, Chinese, Calculus, Computing, Physical Education, Marxist Philosophy, Mao Zedong Thought, and Ethics.

On average, there were two classes a day. Compared to high school days, it was like a vacation.

Especially since the professors barely monitored the students during class. Playing on your phone was perfectly fine. Grades relied entirely on personal self-discipline.

However, since it was only the first day of class, most first-years were still behaving well. Few were playing on their phones, let alone skipping class.

This period marked the time when college students’ study habits were at their best, likely the peak of their academic diligence.

Especially with English. If they didn’t pass the CET-4 and CET-6 exams early, their English proficiency would only decline over time.

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