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Yi Qingqing was unaware that she was being underestimated. She took a few notes because the information was already imprinted in her mind.
The saying ‘A bad pen is worse than a good memory’ is a bit wrong. If one’s memory is good enough, there’s indeed no need to write things down for later review.
What Yi Qingqing wrote were not the knowledge points, but the questions that arose during class as she followed the teacher’s train of thought.
She didn’t need to ask the teacher this question now, when there were many people around; she could just ask it in the skills teaching mode when she got back.
She was currently pondering whether to change her future learning strategy!
After listening to the lesson a second time, Yi Qingqing found that it only served as a review and consolidation, without any further gains, because she had already grasped the content quite well during her first one-on-one lesson in the skills-based learning mode.
She could also review by flipping through the book much faster than listening to the teacher’s lecture again.
In other words, listening to the lecture a second time was of little value for her review and filling in any gaps in her knowledge.
This meant that listening once in the skills-based learning mode and then again in class each time was a waste of time.
After thinking it over, Yi Qingqing decided to make some adjustments. Since she had to attend school on time, she could only adjust her learning schedule in the skills-based learning mode.
She decided to leave the new lesson content for classroom learning from now on.
Before class, she would only skim through the textbook to memorize the content as preparation. During class, she would write down any questions she had and then ask the teacher later in the skills-based learning mode.
This would save her a lot of time, which she could then use to learn other skills, such as the pharmaceutical engineering course she planned to attend today.
Not long after, the second half of the first major period began.
Time always flies when you’re focused in class.
The next pharmaceutical engineering course would be different from traditional Chinese medicine pharmaceutical engineering courses, so Song Hemei and Yi Qingqing would have to go to different classrooms.
“I need to go to the toilet. Do you want to come?” Yi Qingqing asked after class.
The pharmaceutical classrooms were all on the same floor, along with several laboratories. The pharmaceutical engineering classes were held separately on the side near the restrooms, and some classrooms had several sign-in locations outside.
Yi Qingqing was so certain that these sign-in locations were the sign-in locations for the corresponding courses, not only because sign-in locations required multiple sign-in points, but also because the number of sign-in locations at the classroom doors of multiple courses was the same as the number of courses.
“Let’s go together!” Song Hemei said.
On their way to the restroom, Yi Qingqing casually stopped by the sign-in location and signed in.
[You signed in at Classroom 107 of the Medical Department and acquired the Drug Synthesis Reaction skill.]
As expected, it was indeed a skill for the corresponding course. However, unlike the skills in Traditional Chinese Medicine Pharmaceutical skill, which encompass all the courses in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Pharmaceutical major, these skills were separate, each requiring sign-in points.
Fortunately, she got good grades on the college entrance exam and was rewarded with a lot of sign-in points; otherwise, it would have taken her a long time just to accumulate enough sign-in points for these skills.
Since it was something she genuinely needed, she was willing to spend her sign-in points to continue signing in.
[You signed in at Classroom 108 of the Medical Department and acquired the Pharmaceutical Separation Engineering skill.]
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After she had signed in to all the pharmaceutical engineering courses, a message suddenly appeared in the system.
[All courses in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Pharmaceutical major and Pharmaceutical Engineering major at the university level have been collected. The related skills have been combined to create a new skill: Pharmaceutical Manufacturing.]
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