Mage Joan

Chapter 796: celebrate

One week after the revised manuscript was sent out, on the morning of May 2nd, Joan received a letter from the editorial department of the Austrian Review again.

As Professor Moriarty predicted, this letter informs Joan that his paper has been reviewed and, if nothing unexpected, will be published in the latest issue of Austrian Review.

The good news made Joan Jiu Xuan's heart finally fall to the ground, and he couldn't help waving his fist in excitement.

After the incident passed, Qiao An's mentality also calmed down. Looking back at his debut, it was fair to say that it was a bit naive and unsatisfactory.

The editorial department and the reviewers gave him 20 academic points for the comprehensive evaluation of this paper.

20 points, what level?

It is just enough to distribute core journals.

I have to say that Joan's paper is full of amends and only needs to be revised twice to pass, and there is a certain amount of luck.

Although Jo Ann was not very willing to admit it, he knew in his heart that most of his age and schooling experience earned him a lot of sympathy and extra points from the reviewers.

A poor orphan who was born in the south of the country, was motivated to study, suffered ups and downs, and finally admitted to the highest school in the new continent.

Needless to say, this is a story of inspiration and inspiration.

People are easily impressed by inspirational stories, and editors and reviewers are not immune.

Joan studied at the Austrian Academy of Meadgarde University at the age of fourteen, and started his own project in the first semester of the school. He completed an essay independently in the capacity of communication and writing, although the quality of the essay itself can only be said Well-formed and unsatisfactory, but it also showed a glory of genius.

The ecology of the Austrian academic circle is a bit strange.

The scholars mixed in this circle are quirky with each other, tricky and mean, nervous, crazy, and even as rash as Professor Moriarty, and defying morals and ethics, are normal phenomena and should not be fussed at all.

But on the other hand, this circle is also the most inclusive of newcomers and new ideas, and it doesn't pay much attention to the generation of capital and family background.

If you want to win the respect of your peers in this circle, you must have excellent strength or genius potential.

Joan belongs to the latter case.

If this were not the case, the editor-in-chief of the journal was too lazy to write a letter so that he was almost autistic, and even personally ran to his mentor to anger him face-to-face, and the three reviewers would not let him go so easily. Raise your hand high and let him pass.

In this letter written by Mr. Tennyson again, a small secret was revealed to Joan.

Since the establishment of the School of Austrian Law at Meadgard University, as a first-year freshman in the Academy, it has set a precedent for publishing a paper in a core journal, but there are hundreds of people.

Among these young talents, the author of the first paper is the number of correspondence authors.

Of all these precedents, Joanne’s thesis level is not outstanding, but he is the youngest and has the shallowest qualifications for formal Austrian law education. The total time spent at Leiden College and Meadgard University is less than One year.

Joanne's thesis reflects not the academic achievements of the school, but an excellent example of "self-study".

what does this mean?

Mr. Tennyson did not say it clearly, but the implication is self-evident.

Yes, this is the so-called "genius"!

The successful publication of "Analysis of Arachnids in the Dark Region" not only earned Joan 20 academic points, but also created a small record.

Joan will become the youngest correspondent author of a core journal in the history of the Austrian Law School of Meadgard University.

In the Austrian-African academic field, it is very difficult to keep your own records, even most of the well-known academics can’t do it.

Despite some setbacks, after all, Joanne successfully crossed the threshold of entering the academic circle, and his first appearance was still very exciting, creating his own record and firmly wearing a genius aura.

In the days to come, unless you die, it will not be difficult for you to gain a foothold in Austrian-African academia.

Of course, the aura of genius is both a blessing and a curse.

Most of the young and talented geniuses are not aware of a cruel fact: the generous gifts given to them by fate have in fact already won the price tag.

The spring breeze of the first two decades of life is often compensated by the frustration of the rest of the life.

The young geniuses who were more dazzling and shocking than Joan were not without them before, but most of them failed to break through the curse, and the highest achievement in their lifetime was the paper that earned them the name of genius.

When the age grew older, the aura of genius gradually faded, but it was unable to produce a higher level of achievement. The prestige that he enjoyed in his youth has now turned into irony. Such a psychological gap, few people can bear it.

Joanne's mentality is quite peaceful now.

He has not swelled to complacency, and he believes that his academic future is very good, but he will not be exhausted by his prestige.

He was simply gratified. For the past month or so, the energy he has put into writing and revising the paper has not been in vain.

Twenty academic points are not too many, but the graduation criteria for Austrian and French graduate students only requires 40 academic points.

Now I have 20 academic points, and the pressure of graduation has been reduced by half.

The latest issue of the Austrian Law Review will be officially released in mid-May, and then Joan will receive a sample magazine sent by the editorial department to see how his article becomes a printed matter. Issue points to friends and family.

But Joan felt that he probably didn't have that thick skin.

Not to mention giving away sample magazines, Joan was even embarrassed to announce the news of the manuscript.

After all, half a month before the publication of the journal, what should I do if my paper is withdrawn in case of an accident?

I am afraid that there is a precedent for such a small probability event?

Thinking about it this way, Joan decided to hide the letter from the editorial department and not show it to anyone.

If someone asks him about the status of the manuscript review, it’s confusing.

Blow the cowhide out now, in case there is an accident in the future, it would be embarrassing not to come to Taiwan!

In a mood of suffering, Joan walked to Moriarty's laboratory.

As soon as the door opened, there was a muffled sound of "ping" in my ear!

Joan was alert for the first time, and he turned his head in time, thrillingly avoiding the oak plug that was flying towards him.

When he was in shock, all the laboratory lights were on.

In the brightly lit hall, Professor Moriarty was holding a bottle of sparkling wine with white foam in his hand, and came over to him with a smile.

Duo Er followed the professor with a smile on his face, applauding as he walked, as if welcoming Joan back.

"Teacher, Duo... What are you doing?" Joan hesitated.

"Of course celebrating."

Professor Moriarty gave Doer a gesture and told her to take a glass.

"Any happy events worth celebrating?" Joan asked.

"It's your happy event. Isn't it worth celebrating to publish a paper in a core journal for the first time?"

Professor Moriart poured amber champagne into two goblets, picked up one glass himself, and handed the other to Joanne.

"That's right..." Joan took the champagne and scratched his head embarrassedly. "I just received a notice from the editorial department and I haven't had time to report to you."

In fact, he did not intend to report at all.

As a corresponding author, it is reasonable to say that the editorial department will only contact him, but I don’t know where Professor Moriarty got the news, and it is more informed than the author himself. I prepared champagne for him in advance.

Professor Moriarty clinked glasses with his students, sipped champagne, and smiled.

"Joan, congratulations, you have successfully taken the first step towards the Austrian-African academic circle."

Joan thanked quickly and said gratefully: "This is inseparable from your guidance."

"Come on! Come on! You don’t need to say polite words."

Professor Moriarty drank out the champagne, put down the empty glass, and smiled with excitement.

"It's rare to be so happy today. Let's go and have some fun and celebrate!"

Have fun again? !

Jo Anton felt dark in front of him!

"Tutor, have fun or something, even if I don't have that interest..."

"It's different this time. I'll take you to some excitement, including what you like!"

The professor patted the chest and packed the ticket.

Do you want to play a bit more "stimulating"? !

Joan panics!

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