Chapter 626: 247 first prizes, you’ll get used to it_2
Chen Hong and Xu Wenyao quickly came over.
“Alian,” Xu Wenyao greeted Bai Lian.
“The junior girl and her classmates are really studious,” Chen Hong, who needed to refine the defense PPT presentation, had some issues to discuss with Bai Lian and Xu Wenyao. He greeted Bai Lian and whispered with Xu Wenyao.
He wasn’t nearly as conscientious as Bai Lian and the others during his freshman year. The university years are the best opportunity to break away from one’s family background and class barriers.
**
The three of them walked into the library together.
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Jiang University had many libraries, so there was no shortage of study spaces—public areas, small seminar rooms, and individual study booths.
The separated single study booths were perfect for group discussions.
Bai Lian went upstairs through the spiral staircase. The card reader outside the discussion room was off, indicating that there was already a small group inside.
The discussion room wasn’t large. There was a rectangular table; Tang Ming sat on the left side, Ning Xiao to his right, with Yang Lin a few seats away from Ning Xiao.
She pushed open the glass door, and Tang Ming, who was facing the computer, looked up and said in a low voice, “Sister Lian.”
His gaze moved past Bai Lian, noticing Xu Wenyao and Chen Hong, he greeted them both, “Senior Xu, Senior Chen.”
They had already met several times over the summer.
Hearing the sound, Yang Lin also briefly looked up and pushed her glasses up her nose.
She was reading molecular biology with a chemistry book by her side.
Both subjects were Bai Lian’s weak spots. She quietly pulled out a chair next to Yang Lin, took off her Bluetooth earbuds and set them aside, then pulled out her canvas bag.
Inside the bag were her laptop and some freshly printed documents.
“Which problem are you stuck on?” she asked Tang Ming in a soft voice.
Tang Ming directly slid the problem he was working on towards her. Bai Lian looked down and saw it was a mechanics problem involving parabolic motion, with two small masses fixed on a metal wire in the shape of a parabola.
There were three sub-questions, and Tang Ming had solved the first two.
Only the last sub-question remained: the time it took for a mouse to climb upwards. He had done most of it, just missing the final step.
Bai Lian had never done this problem before. She took out paper and a pen from her canvas bag and began to calculate step by step. After finishing, she explained to him, “You’re right to take D as the reference point, which makes their torque zero, allowing you to write the equilibrium condition for the rod.”
As she spoke, Bai Lian wrote a beautiful distance formula on the paper, and she worked through this formula while explaining.
“All the conditions derived earlier satisfy this one. Express the time it takes for it to climb as t—it turns out to be just a periodic function…”
Chen Hong, sitting opposite Bai Lian, was working and listened to her quiet explanation, feeling astonished.
Her clear explanation was even more lucid and understandable than the lectures by the professors at the time.
Chen Hong’s gaze shifted from his computer screen, looking toward Bai Lian curiously. Tang Ming, a freshman, was dealing with basic mechanics problems as well as the energy levels and wave functions of particles.
“…” What were these freshmen up to?
**
Compared to the others present.
Chen Hong’s focus obviously fell a bit short; while he worked on the PPT, he kept an eye on the time on the bottom right corner of the computer screen.
10:58, he then stopped what he was doing.
He opened the Boyuan Base website, where the winners’ list would be posted at eleven o’clock.
At this point, the website was already lagging, with many people refreshing the page.
“Jiang University’s computer science department has so many people, how can both the academic affairs website and Boyuan website be this laggy?” Chen Hong started complaining again, “Even the railway website can handle millions of hits without being this slow.”
Xu Wenyao looked up from his book to the computer screen, “If you invest a few billion in the academic affairs website, someone will specifically develop it.”
Each year, when he raced to register for elective courses, Chen Hong complained about Jiang University’s system crashing due to high traffic.
It was mainly because he was dragging them down, though Bai Lian was a freshman, her fundamentals were still decent. freeweɓnovel.cøm
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