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Love? The Reborn Me Just Wants to Obtain Rewards-Chapter 175 - 92 If You Must Cheat Cheat Thoroughly
Chapter 175: Chapter 92 If You Must Cheat, Cheat Thoroughly
Chapter 175 -92 If You Must Cheat, Cheat Thoroughly
By the time class was about to start, Su Huai still hadn’t reached a final decision.
He went to the cafeteria for a stir-fry meal with his brothers and both Er Gao and Gao before tidying up to attend the evening self-study session.
As luck would have it, just as Su Huai arrived at the door of classroom 209, Gu Jiuyue and the girls from dorm 511 had just taken their seats.
“Class Leader!”
Huang Mengting saw Su Huai and immediately waved to him.
“Come sit with us over here!”
They were seated in the middle towards the back of the classroom, with a large space empty behind them.
“Alright.”
Su Huai nodded straightforwardly and sat down behind the group, which got both Gao and Er Gao excited.
It was as if these two guys had nails on their butts, they were so restless and even their breathing was agitated.
So shameless!
Rather than rush to chat with Gu Jiuyue, Su Huai opened “Introduction to Big Data” and started flipping through it casually.
However, even though he didn’t initiate conversation, the girls kept including him in theirs.
“Class Leader, do you understand our major? Why did you transfer to data science?”
The girls were curious about Gu Jiuyue, but they were equally intrigued by Su Huai.
By now, a lot of people knew that Su Huai had crossed departments from electronic commerce, but no one had had the chance to talk to him about it.
Upon hearing Huang Mengting’s question, the girls from dorm 511 all turned around, looking at Su Huai curiously.
Su Huai lifted his head and smiled at them.
“I can’t claim to understand, but I have a rough idea of what you can do with it.”
“Oh?”
The girls’ interest peaked, and they all urged him, “Class Leader, tell us about it!”
Su Huai thought for a moment and then suddenly stood up.
“Forget it, just telling you isn’t enough. Since there’s no specific task for self-study today, why don’t we have a discussion session instead?”
Ah?!
As the girls looked at each other in bewilderment, Su Huai had already walked up to the podium and tapped on the blackboard.
“Everyone, quiet down and listen to me for a moment.”
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The classroom fell silent instantly, a testament to Su Huai’s authority.
“Tonight’s self-study session is basically to get everyone used to the university pace. You can’t skip it, but if you come, there’s actually nothing to do but chat.
I think sitting idly through two classes is meaningless. By coincidence, the youth league committee asked me a question: Class Leader, do you understand the data science major?
I feel I know a bit about it, but not enough.
I suspect you all feel the same way.
So why don’t we have an internal class discussion about why we should study data science, what we can do once we master it, and the prospects for development?
We are all freshmen without a basic understanding, so our considerations might not be comprehensive. However, whether we’re right or wrong isn’t important; what’s important is the thinking itself.
To learn without thinking is to be lost, right?
So, I’ll start with an outline, to throw out a starting point for others. Then I invite everyone to actively participate and think outside the box. Let’s try to clarify our learning objectives before classes begin and then with these questions in mind, our learning will certainly be more effective.
What do you think?”
“Great!”
“Interesting, I definitely support it!”
“This is really good. I heard that pre-study mobilization is common in good programs at good schools and was worried no one in our class would take it seriously, but the class leader has really put effort into it.”
“Truly, the class leader always does things unexpectedly, but they’re always so useful.”
“It’s really lucky to have Su Huai as our class leader. Where else can you find a class leader who’s so dedicated and capable?”
“Let’s get started, Huai. We’re all ears!”
Zhang Renhui stood up banging the desk, eagerly showing his support, and the rest of the boys quickly followed suit.
Capital Normal University isn’t really considered an especially good school, but the situation is quite special—the Imperial Capital only has a total of twenty to thirty thousand candidates every year, and a ranking above ten thousand is enough to get in, but the score line for students from other regions is much higher.
So, the students at Capital Normal University are either very good students from other regions, or kids from the Imperial Capital with particularly broad horizons.
And the Big Data class, as a non-education major within the Normal University, attracts students who are more creative in their thinking, relatively more adventurous, and at the same time eager for success.
Su Huai’s proposal was particularly able to strike a chord with their desires, and their enthusiasm was instantly maximized.
“Okay, I’ll start by briefly talking about my understanding, and then everyone is free to speak their minds—let’s have a brainstorming session and hope to gain some insights.”
After laying down his opening remarks, Su Huai turned and wrote a few keywords on the blackboard.
“In my view, the directions for Big Data development are nothing but these—data collection, data processing, data analysis, data mining, and data visualization.
Data collection might be more biased towards traditional software engineers, responsible for designing, building, and maintaining big data systems…
Is there anyone here who has participated in programming competitions or the like? Stand up and share your experiences or thoughts with everyone?”
“Me, me, me!”
Zhang Renhui couldn’t wait to raise his hand and stood up to show off.
Su Huai happily gave the stage to him, just keeping the pace, trying to involve as many students as possible, making the discussion seem like a work meeting in a big company.
Smooth, efficient, informative, and engaging.
Many students started taking notes below, feeling like they were really gaining something.
Gu Jiuyue didn’t write anything down, but she was also deeply struck by Su Huai.
This new friend, really amazing…
Some people are destined to shine in the spotlight, you see their elegance and know you can’t do the same.
Like Dong Yuhui’s eloquent speech, or Su Huai’s seemingly effortless summarization.
“Big Data is more than just data; it can lean towards data, but it can also lean towards business. Huang Lu’s thoughts have already touched on the essence, this is a profound self-reflection, and even more a choice of direction that looks to the future from the present standing. Students who find programming challenging should perhaps work harder on the application aspect. Let’s give Huang Lu a round of applause for her thought-provoking contribution!”
Applause rose for the nth time, and the atmosphere became even more heated.
During the break, Huang Mengting and her roommates whispered among themselves, “The more I interact with the class leader, the greater I feel the gap; I think my brain is made of tofu…”
Chen Lan nodded in agreement, “Aside from not being tall enough and not handsome enough, the class leader is practically the ultimate package for our age group, no wonder Dingding wants to be the class leader’s girlfriend~~~”
“Gah!”
Ding Yi blushed and was so angry she wanted to rip her mouth off, “What are you talking about? I do not!”
“Ah, right right right, you just admire the class leader, a pure professional friendship, right?”
“Her?” The fat girl scoffed disdainfully, “Pure white lie!”
“You guys think, what kind of girl deserves the class leader?”
Brace Girl casually threw out a bit of gossip, and suddenly there was a moment of silence around, then, everyone’s gaze uniformly shifted towards Gu Jiuyue.
“Why are you looking at me?”
Gu lifted her eyelids and spoke calmly, “Liking someone doesn’t concern being deserving or not, it’s a natural right.”
“But being together requires compatibility…” Ding Yi suddenly revealed a hint of sadness.
Gu Jiuyue looked at her and comforted her seriously, “Love that’s etched in your heart always arises under the pressure of being the least compatible. You have to be brave.”
“Wow!”
The girls exclaimed in surprise.
The fat girl suddenly muttered, “Now the roles have been reversed; I feel like Dog Class Leader doesn’t deserve you…”
Ah, that’s so right!
The girls nodded together as if in agreement, and the topic suddenly veered off, turning to what kind of man Gu Jiuyue likes.
Gu Jiuyue was pestered until she was exhausted, and ultimately with an extremely rational analysis, she completely exploded the topic—
“Just referring to the present situation, I get along with Su Huai the best.”
She thought she had explained herself clearly enough, but in reality… she had plunged Su Huai into a bottomless pit.
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I got my vaccine today and it wore me out. I’ll make up for it tomorrow.