Reborn as a Mortal Heiress Pampered by Big Shots-Chapter 385 - 268 Can anyone predict the future without divination?

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Chapter 385: 268 Can anyone predict the future without divination?

Hearing these words, even the usually composed Dean Fan’s face dramatically changed.

Level 5... specific in situ hybridization?

Was this kid too reckless?

Choosing experiments was not about picking the most difficult one, as a failure would truly be a loss beyond recovery.

A senior student advised, "Junior, I’ve done ordinary in situ hybridization before, and the accuracy of the data accounting isn’t even 7%..."

A senior student: "Yes, Professor Bian said your basics are good, it’s better to choose level 2. If the steps are perfect, you might actually rank quite high."

Xia Ye, lounging lazily against the back of his chair, thought it over seriously, "Let me try it out, I’ve read the research reports on specific in situ hybridization before..."

The crowd around him: ...

Just read the research reports?

Does that mean he’s never practiced it at all?

Shen Zhiqiao also glanced at Xia Ye, his look ambiguous.

Dean Fan noticed her expression and, fearing she would also take a rash leap, said, "Don’t be influenced, level 4 is enough."

Xia Ye was always unconventional, but Shen Zhiqiao still had hopes of getting in.

Shen Zhiqiao slightly frowned, "Don’t worry, I only take on challenges I’m confident about."

Ironically, the level 4 dialysis experiment, she had practiced at home many times, almost foolproof.

It was laughable that Dean Fan thought she could be influenced by Xia Ye?

Whatever experiment Xia Ye chose, she didn’t care at all - he was just a minor player...

Upon hearing the news, Professor Bian arrived and, seeing Xia Ye’s resolute attitude, didn’t stop him much.

After all, it was just an experience, and if he chose a super difficult experiment, everyone would understand if the scores were low.

There’s an adage: honor even in defeat.

Moreover, Professor Bian suddenly remembered the experiment Xia Ye had done previously with Solution A, the biggest difficulty in specific in situ hybridization, which also required absolute steadiness of hands.

Although the difficulty levels were certainly not the same, Professor Bian started to hope faintly, yet without much confidence.

And even he didn’t know what he was actually hoping for...

**

No matter which option was chosen, the assessment time was one hour.

When the time came, the assessments were performed in batches.

Those who chose the level 1 experiment, led by the staff, went first into the adjacent laboratory.

The laboratory was equipped with professional researchers to ensure safety.

The person in charge and the judges stayed on the side of the auditorium, watching the experiment process and scoring.

After a few short minutes of adjustment, the screens showed a clear view of the next-door laboratory.

The screen was divided into several sections, with the lower half broadcasting the live experiment process of the batch of students being assessed, and the upper half showing a real-time updated evaluation score ranking.

The level 1 experiment was relatively simple, and few people participated, totaling just seven students.

They must have hoped to score high by performing simple experiments perfectly, but the outcome did not fulfill their wishes, as all seven executed their experiments flawlessly without any distinction; due to the low difficulty of the experiments, their total scores didn’t have much competitive edge.

The experiment wasn’t long before the first student returned, temporarily ranking first.

Difficulty factor 60, experiment procedure 90.

Both categories had a maximum score of 100.

Looking at his temporary first place, the student couldn’t feel happy at all, knowing he would soon be displaced by students coming back later...

At 10:30 AM, a senior student who participated in the level 3 experiment came out of the laboratory.

Both had very successful experiments, and their procedures were considered perfect, however, since more people chose level 3, a few reached their level as well.

After the ranking update, Michelle temporarily ranked 10th, while Dou Liang temporarily ranked 17th.

Since only the top 15 students would be retained, it meant Dou Liang was effectively out, while Michelle still struggled but with not much optimism.

Although most of the assessment was over, with only those few who chose levels 4 and 5 left untested,

Everyone knew that those were the ones most likely to score highly.

Dean Fan consoled, "Don’t be discouraged; your scores are still good. This year’s sudden reform of the assessment rules indeed put you at a disadvantage, which doesn’t mean you’re not capable..."

Another ten minutes passed, and the level 3 assessment was entirely over.

Dou Liang’s rank changed to 18, Michelle remained 10th.

The person in charge announced through the microphone, which was amplified, "Prepare for level 4 assessment!"

As the announcement ended, Shen Zhiqiao calmly stood up, along with 11 other low-profile graduate students.

Only Dean Fan appeared quite nervous, looking back at Xia Ye, who had already relaxed to the point of closing his eyes to rest; it seemed that Shen Zhiqiao might be their only hope at Beijing University this year.