Mage Joan

Chapter 161: Draft (Ⅰ)

Joan withdrew his hand in embarrassment and looked around, looking for something to put on his feet.

"Mr. Master, use this one!"

A plump woman who looked like a kitchen lady from a large household stood up with a smile, and poured tomatoes, asparagus, onions and a fat wild duck tied to her feet in the vegetable basket on the seat. Then he buckled the empty vegetable basket on the ground and motioned Joan to step on it to step on his feet.

The rattan basket is sturdy and flexible. Joan thanked him and stood up to calmly repair the cracks on his head. Looking back, Thomas had repaired other cracks and came over to reach out his right hand.

With the help of Thomas, Joan jumped off the basket and took out his handkerchief to clean the basket and return it to the kind aunt.

"Joan, you are really thin and light like a ballet girl. Are you usually picky when you eat?" Thomas asked casually.

Joan shook his head a little awkwardly.

He is not picky eater, just a long-term diet shrinking, lack of nutrition, and often too busy to eat, and his body is not weak.

It was difficult for him to explain to Master Chap, who had never been hungry since he was born. Fortunately, the bell ringing at the carriage arrived at the right time, diverted Thomas' attention, glanced out the window, and said excitedly to Joan: "Leyton Academy is here, let's get off!"

The carriage slowly stopped, and Joan followed Thomas out of the door. Sure enough, he saw the east gate of Leiden College opposite the platform. Countless childish faces came into his eyes, making him feel a little relieved, as if he had found some kind in the young crowd. A sense of belonging.

Thomas waved his cane and separated the crowd, leading his chest with his head high.

Joan followed behind, following the flow of people until the auditorium that had taken the entrance test.

There is a group of senior students in front of the auditorium, which is specially responsible for receiving freshmen of various majors. The receptionist of the Austrian branch was the most provocative, and directly released a "phantom", the sound of the spell produced a choir chorus, calling the first-year rookies to follow her in an aria.

Joan and Thomas mixed into the crowd, followed the school sister around the auditorium, and came to the campus where the Austrian branch was located.

The first thing that appeared in Joan's vision was a castle-like building with a very old style, which reminded him of the barracks where Major George Vasa was stationed.

This castle is the main teaching building and library of the Austrian Law School, and the slightly lower double-storey buildings are the students' dormitories.

In front of the castle gate is a wide square. At this time, colorful ribbons have been tied up, and the "element of the wind" caused by the spell campaign drags a long banner in the air, and the banner shows a rainbow-like cool Glowing text-welcome new students to enroll!

The rookies were deeply shocked. They lined up in the square and waited for the instructors to come to the "draft."

That's right, according to the tradition of the Austrian Law School, freshmen will participate in an open interview related to their destiny for the next five years on the first day of admission-the so-called "draft conference".

While waiting for the mentors to come, Thomas introduced Joan's interview rules for the Arcane Branch:

"First of all, all the freshmen will participate in the lottery. According to the order of the interviews, when it is their turn, they will go to the center of the square to introduce their names, birthplaces and family conditions. Twelve tutors who serve as examiners review and score, and the total score is the final score of the candidates."

"When all candidates are interviewed, the tutor team will announce the results of the interview, and then the tutors will take turns to select new students and put them under their own door. Students with excellent results are often selected first-this is called 'Draft'."

"The top mentors in the draft picks tend to choose better students, but the influence of'nepotism' cannot be ruled out. This is an open secret at the draft." Thomas found Joan's face blank and asked him: "Do you understand what'nepotism' means?"

"I don't understand." The endless buzzwords of the people in the city always puzzled Joan.

"In fact, it's very simple, you can understand it by analogy. For example, a freshman's admission score is very bad, it is logically unlikely to be selected by the top-ranking tutor, but the student's family is rich, and his father wants to arrange for his son. An outstanding tutor got in touch with the tutor through social relations and offered a large amount of donations to Leiden College and the laboratory chaired by the tutor himself. The name is to support the teaching business. In fact, it is a bribe in disguise. There is a lot of money in the bag with the mentor. Of course, you have to treat the sponsor’s son differently, so you will see that a freshman is far worse than you, but the result is the mentor’s appreciation at the draft conference. Would you feel inexplicable or even aggrieved before being chosen? In fact, this is just a behind-the-scenes transaction, which is what I just said about the "nepotism". There is no way, and now the social atmosphere is like this, and the college is no longer. A pure land!"

Thomas shook his head and sighed.

"Thomas, you know a lot!" Joan felt deeply that his poor child from the countryside had a huge gap with the young man in the city.

Seeing the admiration in his eyes, Thomas somehow felt more face-faced than being invited to dance at the ball by famous actors, and couldn't help but grin.

"Actually, it's nothing. I talked about it when I listened to the elders at home. I don't fully understand these messy things!"

After listening to Thomas's explanation, Joanne had a deeper understanding of the draft and also created new confusion.

"Freshmen are ranked according to interview results, which is reasonable, but what indicators do mentors use to determine the order of choice?" Joan asked Thomas.

"Oh, this is a good question!" Thomas rubbed his nose. "In fact, not only do students have a high or low ranking, but also tutors have clear levels and qualifications. First, only teachers who have obtained the titles of associate professors and professors and obtained lifetime appointments. To be eligible to participate in the draft, the full professor title is only awarded to the 9th-level or higher-level mages. To obtain the associate professor title, you must be at least a 7th-level master. Instructors who fail to meet this standard are only "teaching assistants" and have no right to draft."

"There are only a total of twelve full professors and associate professors in the Olympic Law School of our school, and these respectable gentlemen serve as interview examiners and are responsible for scoring freshmen. These twelve instructors are outstanding people, but they are also superior to each other. Of course, professors have higher draft picks than associate professors and have the right to prefer students with better grades."

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