Chapter 40 Candidate Arrival
The back of the newspaper clearly states the majors and quotas for students recruited by the Australian National University this time. There are a total of five majors and 800 quotas.
Although Arthur specifically allowed the quota to be expanded to about 1,500, President Wilfrid Freeman Weinberg thought twice and limited the enrollment to 800 this time.
Although the equipment and funds are completely sufficient, the Australian National University is still at a disadvantage in terms of faculty. If it recruits too many students, it will inevitably affect the efficiency of student learning and the quality of teaching.
What Wilfrid Freeman Weinberg wanted to build was a world-class university, which naturally could not be accomplished in a short period of time, let alone through enrollment quotas.
This also means that the competition for university admissions this time will be extremely fierce. Under Arthur's call, I am afraid that most eligible Australians will sign up.
Under such circumstances, only 800 of the best students can be selected to enter the university, which shows that the competition for admissions is fierce.
On October 17, after more than half a month of preparation, the admissions examination for the Australian National University is about to begin.
In order to facilitate these candidates who came from all over the country, Arthur specially announced that all candidates would be provided with free accommodation and food until the end of the exam.
As of the day before the official exam, more than 13,000 people had registered, more than half of whom were candidates from other states.
As the exams approach, the streets of Sydney are filled with these candidates. In order to prepare for this potentially difficult exam, the few bookstores and newspaper stalls in Sydney have been raided by these candidates, trying to find any information they may see in the exam.
Sydney, Central Street residential area.
This place was originally several residential buildings owned by the Sydney City Government, but became vacant due to relocation. At this time, it was also temporarily requisitioned by Arthur as a residence for candidates.
In order to make it more convenient for candidates to live and rest, these buildings have been split into rooms of basically the same size. There are about thousands of such small rooms for candidates to live in.
But compared with the number of candidates taking the exam, the number of rooms is still too small. Therefore, we can only temporarily let candidates near Sydney go home to rest, leaving precious rooms for candidates from other states and regions.
In this way, with only six or seven people squeezed into each room, more than 10,000 candidates were finally placed in Sydney.
It is now the day before the exam, and most candidates have given up on reviewing and choose to stroll around Sydney or relax.
Only a few people are still cramming, hoping that they can encounter the questions that may be asked in the exam within this day, so as to add a little more confidence to their exams.
In a certain room in a residential building.
"Sam, what do you think the admissions exam will test this time? Is it the knowledge we learned in high school?" John Wilsher was lying on his little bed, looking at his roommate with expectation and fantasy.
"Oh, God, you're talking nonsense again, John." The boy named Sam complained helplessly, while turning the book in his hand without stopping. "Hey, Sam, stop flipping through those useless books, brother. Sydney is indeed much more prosperous than Western Australia. Why don't we go for a walk and relax? Maybe you can meet a beautiful girl and complete your love. What about father's wish for you to get married soon?" John jumped out of bed and said to Sam with a look on his face.
"Stop talking, John. Didn't I say that? As a glorious Australian, I just want to study hard and build Australia. As the Duke of Australia, His Highness not only did not get any benefits from Australia, but also acted selflessly Use your own funds to relieve all Australians and help Australia. Under such circumstances, shouldn't we study hard and serve His Highness the Duke?" Sam patted his friend's hand on his shoulder. , while explaining patiently.
"I didn't say I won't serve His Highness, man. Then don't you think we should also combine work and rest? Only by having a good rest can we study well, right?" John could only feel resentful when he saw that his friend did not give him any face. Speaking of.
"Okay John, this is Sydney, the capital of Australia. I know you are curious about everything here, but you don't think that if we successfully enter university, we can stay here forever, do you?" Sam responded He came over and patted his friend on the shoulder, and said: "As you know, the admission quota this time is only 800 people. But judging from the current situation, I'm afraid there will be at least several thousand people signing up, and maybe even more . If you had failed the exam and gone back in despair, it would have been much more embarrassing than it is now." "
Oh, okay, Sam. You succeeded in convincing me, brother." John nodded helplessly and joined in. Among the army of reviewers.
Similar conversations took place simultaneously in many rooms in residential buildings. In this era, most of the people who successfully graduate from high school are those who have some talent in learning and have a decent family background.
Although this exam does not emphasize competition, in Australia, where high school students are not common, they are still somewhat proud of themselves as high school students, at least they do not want to fall behind in such competition.
However, there are some exceptions. After all, Sydney is the most developed city in New South Wales, and New South Wales is the most developed and populous state in Australia.
These candidates, who have just turned 18 or 19, have come all the way to Sydney from all over Australia, and most of them have never seen a large city.
Under such circumstances, it is not surprising that these candidates have the idea of going out for a walk, and it is even natural.
Judging from the current situation in Australia, the family circumstances of these high school graduates are basically pretty good, and they are all above the Australian poverty line.
Their arrival has also boosted Sydney's economic development to a certain extent, adding impetus to Sydney's already weak retail and tourism economy.
But most people still choose to continue reviewing. After all, university is a relatively lofty term in this era. University graduates are generally the descendants of nobles and capitalists, or extremely important talents.
Especially in Australia, the only way to become a college student is to study abroad. Not only does it require a very expensive study abroad fee, but it also requires extremely outstanding performance.
But it is different now. As long as you successfully pass the admissions examination of the Australian National University, you can basically go to university for free and become a real college student.
No one can refuse such a temptation, even young people who have already entered society and have jobs.
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