As a second-year student, she would have the chance to be selected as a committee member of a club based on her performance in her first year.
Unfortunately, there were not many such available positions in the class as well as in the club, and there were many students in the school.
In short, there were too many boats chasing too few fish.
Even if there were a few more vacancies, the students in the school would still have to go through many rounds of harsh competitions to secure the positions. It was the hard truth.
As the specially privileged persons to be able to study at Peking University—one of the most excellent schools in the country—everyone hoped that they could continue to be the one and only top student in the school.