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Chapter 1434: Chapter 1011: Full-time Mother’s Counterattack 19

Because they had agreed beforehand to finish the homework, after starting winter vacation, he was brought to the office by her. When she went to work, he did his homework in the office.

Not bad at all, not only did he finish his school homework, he also completed nearly twenty practice papers. Although he didn’t take any prep courses, he reviewed last semester’s content thoroughly, especially Pinyin, reading a short piece every night, he made huge progress.

Because she was satisfied, she became generous, they played for half a month continuously. Even though it was tiring, the child was happy, especially since the snow in the Northeast was so heavy, it truly opened his eyes.

In her freshman year, Qi Qi studied foundational books like "Jurisprudence" and "Introduction to Law".

In her sophomore year, she mainly focused on study materials and participated in debate competitions. She attended almost every debate competition available to accumulate her practical experience, and also joined mock court activities.

In her junior year, she passed the Judicial Examination. After passing, she started contemplating serious matters like the graduate school entrance examination.

By her senior year, most of her classmates began preparing for employment.

But before finding a job, they still needed to tackle challenging things like the graduation thesis, internship report, and graduate school entrance exam.

Over the first three and a half years, Qi Qi passed several exams related to her previous career or dreams, including English Levels 4 and 6, Judicial, Computer Grade, Intermediate Accountant, and Teacher Qualification Certificate tests.

The Computer Grade exam is taken once a year, just to make work more convenient now, though it wasn’t really necessary. Whenever she took charge, there was hardly a need for certificates. Taking this exam was just for show.

She wasn’t qualified to take the Intermediate Accountant exam before due to her education level, but now she took it to prove herself. However, the Senior Accountant CPA was a bit difficult and she didn’t have time to prepare; otherwise, she would take that exam too, and then it would be perfect.

She directly took the Teacher Qualification Certificate exam for high school Chinese.

Whether it’s accounting, teaching, or computers, they’re actually her fallback options for the future.

When she initially joined the school, they offered her conditions for support that required her to study at the Political and Legal University for graduate studies. Even though she didn’t receive their assistance later, her alma mater was indeed very good to her. So her choice for graduate school was still the Political and Legal University.

From the second semester of her junior year, Qi Qi was preparing for the graduate school entrance exam, but because last year was busy, she couldn’t guarantee taking the exam in the first semester of her senior year (every December), so she missed it.

Now it’s the second semester of her senior year, even if she wants to take the exam, it’ll be at the end of this year. Therefore, during this period, she’d need to find a job placement for an internship.

After graduating from a law major, most have four choices: 1. Lawyer; 2. Civil servant; 3. Company legal affairs; 4. Public security, procuratorate, and court organizations.

Many classmates chose the public security, procuratorate, and court organizations, but she felt they couldn’t train her, so she planned to find a law firm for an internship.

Just as she was preparing for her internship, good news came — the university directly recommended her for graduate school. Emma, this news made her extremely happy.

The recommendation meant direct promotion, and she would still pursue a professional master’s degree.

According to the domestic law graduate education system, master’s degrees in law are divided into academic master’s (three years for most schools, two years for a few like Renmin University) and professional master’s (two years for law undergraduates, three years for non-law undergraduates).

Academic master’s programs have cheaper tuition and more generous scholarships, while professional master’s programs are relatively expensive, though prestigious school scholarships are also very substantial.

Since she has a degree in law, her graduate study would only take two years, and Qi Qi was happy about this opportunity that seemed like a windfall.

Her alma mater truly regarded her well, saying that it’s supportive is an understatement.

Of course, if she took the exam herself, she would have passed, but wouldn’t that have taken time?

Last year, she missed it. If she delayed another year, wouldn’t she be nearing thirty? Therefore, the school’s early admission made her very moved.

She never imagined how outstanding she was; just those cross-industry certificates alone surprised the teachers and professors.

The same learning, she could excel in her major and also obtain industry-recognized certificates that allowed immediate entry into professions — such talent couldn’t be let go.

After various evaluations and reviews by the university, they sent her recommendation letter. This is how Qi Qi successfully reached the pinnacle of her life.

But she was also hit by reality at times, such as —

This October, she turned 29, while other people’s children were 22, 23 years old. She was older than many of them, so whenever she participated in interviews, it was awkward.

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