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Chapter 71 "29"

Chapter 71 "29"

It seems that Eiffel, the assistant, should not have too many things to deal with, right?

Should I also ask first what kind of work I will need to do by then, or what life will be like after that?
There is one thing to say, fear of the unknown is a common feature of human beings, I cannot deny it, and I am no exception.

But fear of the unknown is not fear of one's own choice, but worrying about whether the next self will be qualified for the job in front of him.

In my opinion, it is difficult for a physique like Eiffel to accept military training, especially in this kind of air and naval academy related to aerospace.

"Then can I ask, Brother Eiffel, what kind of life do you generally live in school?"

Originally, I wanted to ask Pruss what he usually asks you to do, but thinking about it, asking directly might give him a bad impression of being a gossip.

Let's move forward steadily with the "big banner" of changing yourself and curiosity.

"Well... how should I put it, I'm not the same as everyone else."

After hearing my call, Eiffel regained some energy, and after scratching his head, he returned to the previous mental state.

"Different?"

"Well, I'm an assistant recruited by Mr. Pruss himself, and it has nothing to do with the school you mentioned."

No wonder, that's how it is.

"Then you don't need to be baptized in various teaching courses, and you don't need to accept the military training in those agreements, do you?"

"Yes, you can basically say that, because sometimes I still need to take some courses. How should I put it, this is also part of my assessment."

"It's just that Teacher Pruss has the final say on these courses, and the grades are also determined by him."

So looking at it this way, Eiffel is actually only responsible to Prussia, and the object of the agreement I signed should be the third aerospace university in the alliance, so I accept the school's jurisdiction, accept the school's teaching and training, but at the same time serve as Prussia's Official assistant?
This seems to allow me to understand some of the current state, but I still can't know what life will be like in the future.

"Then do you know how the students in ordinary schools live?"

"It depends on different majors. I don't know what major you will study, junior brother. If you are a combat major, you usually learn theory in the morning, and you will have military training in the afternoon and evening. If you are a theoretical major or an engineering major like Mr. Pruss, The time for general military training will be appropriately reduced to increase practice courses.”

Recalling Kalinin's hints to me, I guess I should be a local pilot for carrier-based aircraft, which should be regarded as an engineering major, right?

"If I follow Mr. Pruss, I should be regarded as a candidate for engineering."

"Well, there's nothing wrong with thinking about it that way."

"Oh, by the way, because the planetary day of Emerald IV, where our school is located, is much longer than the standard day, we implement a policy of taking two days off and one day off. , Engineering majors need to conduct additional collective practice in the evening.”

"If it is longer, how long is it? How many standard hours?"

"How many? It's probably less than twelve standard hours, which is equivalent to one standard day in the new calendar."

Is it almost 36 hours a day, so it is not unacceptable to use it for three periods of time in the morning, middle and evening.

And looking at Eiffel's appearance, although he was only stating these facts, he still couldn't hide the reluctance on his face.

Looking at Eiffel's slightly disgusted expression, he knew that this was not a good job, and he obviously didn't escape like this.

"Does that mean we actually have something to do every night?"

"Well, your understanding is correct, so people majoring in engineering are also called social animals in school..."

Social animals?
Is it no different from those who sit at their desks and try to squeeze themselves every day?

From this point of view, it's quite image-like.

"But as compensation, we usually give out job allowances when we do internships."

"That's why we're also often referred to as jobs."

No wonder they are called social animals, hahaha...

"Then generally speaking, when do we help Mr. Pruss with research?"

If you look at the life time Eiffel just described, wouldn't I have to use my rest days to do this black job?

If I'm like this, won't I never have a day to turn around?

"I'm not very clear about this, because you also know the difference between me and you. I usually stay in the teacher's laboratory. If you are a student..."

"They did come to help the teacher before, but it seems that they usually do it at night, and they do it secretly like a dog."

"Wait a minute, there are other things to do tonight, didn't you say that it was called an internship or something?"

"If you finish the class, there is still quite a bit of time."

"Although I don't know exactly what it is like, but probably after getting up in the morning, I will have two classes first, then arrange breakfast as a group, and then have four classes. This is the morning arrangement."

Do you go to class first after waking up? It seems that this is also a way to balance the time. The question is, is it really efficient to learn something while hungry?
But think about it again, is it not the same as before? Many people would rather sleep for a while, and not eat breakfast when they get up in the morning, or take some dry food with them to deal with it?
And having said that, it's not that they don't provide breakfast, and this situation is not unacceptable.

"After these classes in the morning, we will start to concentrate on lunch. The details of different majors are different. It seems that those of us who are not majors in combat have to do some exercises before meals, or do some other training."

"Non-combat major?"

Why non-combat majors?
"Shouldn't it be training for combat majors?"

Eiffel looked at me with a smile, beckoning me not to worry.

"It's very simple, because the whole afternoon and night will be their training time."

"Generally speaking, they eat first, and then they rest first. In this way, they will be allowed to rest for about an hour while ensuring the training intensity."

No wonder... Considering that a local planetary day is about 36 hours, this arrangement is reasonable.

"After eating at noon, there will be a rest period of up to three hours. One is to avoid the most violent sun exposure, and the other is to provide energy for the next courses and work."

"In fact, the time is not only three hours, because there will be a meal before the class starts in the afternoon. Although it is more like an afternoon tea than a meal, the time it takes is extra, and you can continue to use this time Come and rest."

This is quite reasonable. After three hours, it's time to be hungry again, and it's normal to eat something.

"Then it will be followed by the Sixth Class of Death in the afternoon."

Six consecutive courses of death?
Does it mean that you need to take six consecutive classes in the afternoon before you can enter the break and dinner session? Six classes won't be too difficult, right?

"Although it is not unacceptable to take six classes, the main reason is that these six classes are not courses in the traditional sense. Generally, they may be professional courses or practical courses, depending on the arrangement of the courses."

Seeming to see my doubts, Eiffel continued to explain directly.

"Can you imagine the pleasant feeling of working illegally for more than six classes, or listening to professional theory lectures?"

Hmm... In fact, it's not unacceptable to listen to the lecture, but if you have to do an internship or something, you really can't stand it.

"By the way, will there be a mix of lectures and internships?"

"Of course, otherwise, how can you use the adjective 'death' to refer to the afternoon class?"

"Moreover, many internship courses need to be taught outdoors. The combat majors are posted on one side, and we are posted on the other. Everyone complains in private. In fact, there is no difference, but we seem to be more free."

Eiffel spread his hands, looking angry and funny.

"Then it's time to provide dinner and late rest, but there is no need to let combat professionals eat first, because our evening training is the same as them."

"There are about two hours of rest in the evening. The specific length is directly related to the time you have left after eating. To be precise, you can rest for a total of two hours including meals."

"Then there is about two to three classes of military training."

Is military training for engineering majors similar to engineering training?
"For military training, do we also need to do shooting, or other types of training?"

"Need, after all, you are a trainer in the army first, and then you are divided into various other professions."

"It's no different from recruits, except that some majors need to learn theory, not only the basic skills of shooting physical fitness, but also various other skills, such as vehicle driving or damage management, equipment maintenance and other skills. "

"Although even our engineering courses have training in these areas."

If you look at it this way, if the time at night is still taken up, then the time in your own life every day will be really tight.

"Well, uh, I've heard these from other people, plus some my own observations. I can't know exactly what it's like until I go to school."

As if afraid of misleading me, Eiffel immediately issued a "disclaimer" after introducing the basic work and rest situation.

"Hahaha, okay, I still want to thank Brother Eiffel~"

"Well, it should be, it should be."

I can still feel that when I call him senior brother, his emotions will have obvious ups and downs.

Although not as obvious as before, it is still in a state that can be observed with the naked eye.

Why on earth did he care so much?

(End of this chapter)

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