Cai Hechuan nodded, "Those are all very good schools and programs. Did a teacher give you advice? You guys are impressive—self-studying and all getting in."
Wang Nannan interjected, "It was all thanks to Li Qiao's suggestions. She helped us organize notes and select materials for an entire semester. Without her, probably only Han Ting would have had a chance of getting admitted."
Cai Hechuan was surprised. Li Qiao could give good advice? He had never discussed university matters with her, and his understanding of these majors came from feedback after graduates were allocated jobs.
Like accounting, for instance—some students had been placed in tobacco factories.
The highest salaries could reach nearly a hundred yuan, better than other professions.
How did Li Qiao come to know?
Organizing notes and selecting materials was even more baffling.
And she was not a particularly enthusiastic person.
Besides Li Jinhua, she seemed to have no other friends.