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Chapter 296 295 Survival Advice? ? ?

Chapter 296 295. Survival advice? ? ?

Hmm...how do I put it...

This school rule...

It’s so harsh!

Lloyd looked at it and couldn't laugh or cry.

Even the kindergarten's school rules are more detailed and serious than yours, right?

Is the style of study here in Mizkatok too simple and free?

He quickly continued reading and found some additional explanations about these five school rules.

First of all, regarding tuition fees, a clearer amount is given in the supplementary instructions. Sure enough, as Director Dandy and Director Zaza said before, there are levels.

The lowest grade of 'E-' not only requires huge tuition fees every year, but also various additional fees with clever names, which can be astronomical.

To some extent, they don't regard the scumbags as human beings, but treat them as money printing machines...

Once you fail to pay the tuition, it is a violation of school rules and you will be ordered to drop out of school.

But on the other hand, the tuition fees for high-level students have not only been significantly reduced, but there are even various scholarships and benefits with clever names.

For example, if you reach the 'B' grade, the tuition fee is only a symbolic one thousand common coins per year; if you reach the 'A+' grade of Dandy, the tuition fee is completely free; as for the 'S+' you get, you will get a monthly subsidy. .

As for the lower ones, you must get at least a 'C' grade evaluation, and the tuition fee can be reduced to 10,000 yuan a year. Although it is still much more expensive than ordinary universities outside, it is still within the affordable range.

Anyway, after looking at it, Lloyd felt that the gap in treatment was too big, bigger than the gap between humans and dogs. Basically, one had to start at least at the 'C' level in order to be regarded as a 'normal student'.

I couldn't help but shook my head repeatedly and sighed in my heart:

If I didn't get the rating from the old professor, I don't know how I would survive here...

I don’t know how much the presiding judge trusts me to push me to such a place?

Lloyd also couldn't laugh or cry for a while, and continued to read the supplementary explanation at the end.

About 'No vandalism! 'This additional explanation seems to be quite normal in general. It only defines the category of 'public property' in a more rigorous and serious tone.

Among them, the ones worth complaining about are probably the curious and ugly statue in the 'Knowledge Square'; and a kind of bird called the 'Homing Pigeon'.

These two items were listed separately, with special emphasis not to destroy, alter, hunt, or prey...

Given the principle that behind any outrageous rule there is an even more outrageous story, Lloyd had reason to suspect that someone had actually done such a thing...

Next is the third school rule, 'It is forbidden to discuss the important information of the college with the outside world! 'Additional explanation.

Similar to the second article, it also uses a rigorous and serious tone to fix what is considered 'important information'.

There are many types, including but not limited to the school environment, scenes, specific teaching content, various knowledge, and even information taught by classmates and teachers, etc.

Anyway, the only name that can be revealed to the outside world is 'Mizkatok'.

And unlike the previous rules, this school rule must continue to be followed even after graduation, otherwise you will be directly expelled and your identity and experience as a 'Mizkatok graduate' will be revoked.

Perhaps this is why although this university seems to be very famous, there is very little information about it from the outside world, right?

Lloyd thought for a moment and then continued to look down.

The fourth school rule, 'Fighting outside the duel arena is prohibited! ', it is simple and easy to understand, and there are not many supplementary explanations. It only provides up to ten duel locations for students to resolve disputes as much as they like.

'No fighting' is a rule that almost all schools have, but here in Mizkatok, there is something special. It only prohibits fighting outside the duel arena...

Lloyd thought of what Dandy said before, that the best way to resolve academic disputes is to have a fight, and couldn't help but sigh again at the simplicity of the academic style here...

And the last remaining fifth school rule is, 'It is forbidden to modify the school rules! ', there was no additional explanation, it was just such a lonely one?

So assuming that the principle that there is an even more outrageous story behind an outrageous rule is still valid, has anyone really tried to change the school rules?

Lloyd was also amused for a while, and couldn't help but wonder what kind of warrior would think of changing the school rules?

I don’t know if that warrior wants to change it in a more serious and severe direction? Or an easier direction change?

Just like that, having finished reading the school rules, Lloyd continued to turn to the next page.

This page is relatively heavyweight. Just the title made Lloyd immediately cheer up——

"Thirteen Tips for Survival in Mizkatok"

Survival advice? ? ?

That's right? ? ?

Lloyd was very surprised and looked down quickly.

Don't violate school rules, please respect every rule, so the number of students who died or disappeared is enough to circle Mizkatok five times!

Don't have conflicts with classmates or teachers other than academic disputes, and try to get along with everyone. Therefore, the number of students who died or disappeared is enough to circle Mizkatok twice!

Don't discriminate against other people's race, system, family background, etc., and please respect other people's privacy and secrets. This is the basic condition for getting along well. Therefore, the number of students who died or disappeared is enough to circle Mizkatok three times!

Don't try to change other people's ideas, thoughts, and opinions, as this is likely to kill them. Therefore, the number of students who died or disappeared is enough to circle Mizkatok three times!

Don't go near the mental hospital area, unless you also want to become a madman, so the number of students who died or disappeared is enough to circle Mizkatok six times!

Don't be surprised by those mysterious areas that are not registered, such as 'study rooms that are always occupied' or 'associations that disappear inexplicably', etc. If you encounter them, don't join, don't panic, and don't get curious, you may die or Enough students disappeared to circle Mizkatok three times!

Don't enter those dangerous areas without permission, they are really dangerous, so enough students died or disappeared to circle Mizkatok eight times!

Don't believe the stories those books in the library tell you, they are all liars, so there are enough students who have died or disappeared to circle Mizkatok twice!

Don’t underestimate any subject, except for art.

Don't offend people in the space department, otherwise you may disappear inexplicably. Don't question the ability and level of the medical department. You can trust them at the most critical moment; but don't trust them too much when nothing happens. They can do anything.

Do not attack or hunt any "dangerous creatures" that you know. This may be your classmates, your classmates' pets, or research topics.

Don't underestimate the above suggestions, because the number of students who died or disappeared is enough to circle Mizkatok ten times!

After reading it, Lloyd was stunned and couldn't help but asked in a low voice:

"Is Mizkatok made of corpses?"

But he immediately calmed down, thought about it carefully, counted the circles again, and then relaxed a little.

This should be just some kind of exaggerated description to scare people, otherwise the number of circles before and after would not add up.

This number of circles should be just a metaphor for the degree of danger...

Lloyd reviewed it carefully and found that apart from 'violating school rules' and 'not believing in survival advice', the most dangerous places were the 'danger area' and the 'mental hospital area'.

This seems understandable?

But what I can't understand is why the 'mental hospital area' should be listed separately instead of being included in the 'dangerous area'?

Then the remaining danger levels seem to be about the same?

On the other hand, the aspect of 'offending classmates' seems to be relatively safe, at least no one will go to build Mizkatok because of this.

As for the mysterious area, it reminded Lloyd of the two stories he had seen in his sister's magazine.

That story wasn't completely made up? But is it based on reality?

But the specific content should not be like that in the story, because this is already covered by the third school rule as 'important information' that cannot be disclosed.

So it should be that the two titles of 'Study room where there are always people' and 'The association that disappears inexplicably' were spread, and then people outside used them to create such stories.

Well, that should be it, right?

Lloyd probably sorted out his thoughts and memorized these suggestions firmly.

He was aware to some extent that the study life in Mizkatok would not be like the campus life in the cartoons on the earth. It was not the kind where there were no classes every day, surrounded by beautiful girls, and just falling in love. Graduation style.

However... it is quite possible that someone dies suddenly and some kind of supernatural event occurs, right?

But I just don’t know if it’s possible to suddenly master super powers or drive a giant robot?

Lloyd was thinking wildly in his mind and continued to flip through the manual.

The following content is an introduction to 'grade', 'rating', 'subject', and 'credits'.

The regulations related to 'grade' are similar to those mentioned outside of Dandy. They are calculated based on the completion of a certain subject rather than the specific time spent here, so many 'first graders' may have been mixed up for a long time. Years old.

And the learning method here is also very free, which is somewhat similar to that in the 18th District. They mainly rely on self-study.

There are no mandatory class times, no so-called after-school homework, no prescribed learning methods, and no large or small examinations.

After choosing a subject, you only need to complete a final 'final exam' to be considered a graduate from this subject.

I feel that the learning model in the 18th District was probably borrowed from here.

But the specific examination methods are very different between the two sides.

In Mizkatok, you can also choose the time of the exam freely. There are no specific regulations. As long as students feel that they can pass, they can find the professor in charge of the subject and take the exam.

It doesn't matter if you haven't passed the test. You can take the make-up test at any time, and as long as your score is higher than the last time you took the test, you can improve your 'rating'.

Similarly, if you do not take exams during an academic year, or your scores are lower than last time, your rating will be lowered every year, corresponding to an increase in tuition fees every year.

When Lloyd saw this, he couldn't help but imagine——

If there is a rich man whose family owns a mine, but his academic ability is not very good, he does not need to worry about being directly expelled. He only needs to bear the sky-high tuition fees and pass the exam until the end of time...

Of course, there should be no such stupid rich guy here...

But if there is a top student from a poor family with outstanding academic ability, it may take others several years to pass the exam, but he only needs one month to complete it. Does that mean he becomes a 'first grader' in one month?

But there shouldn’t be such a powerful academic…

Lloyd continued to look back and found various factors that affected the 'rating'.

The most intuitive and important impact on 'ratings' is the various examinations, from the 'entrance examination' taken by the guide to the 'final examination' of each school year. As long as you have the results, you can get the corresponding 'rating' '.

In addition to exams, completing various 'teaching tasks' and 'research topics' may also improve your 'rating'.

But similarly, if you perform poorly in these links, your 'rating' may be lowered...

As for the final 'rating' improvement method, it is called 'making outstanding contributions to the school'.

However, there is no clear definition of what constitutes "outstanding contribution". It only mentions that it must be recognized by the dean or jointly recommended by multiple professors.

If nothing else, this is probably the most difficult path.

Anyway, looking at it like this, Lloyd feels that the most important thing here is the 'entrance exam', which directly determines the starting line.

And my 'entrance exam' was not completed at all...

How could his leader still disappear?

If the old professor hadn't appeared in time and saved his rating, he wouldn't have known how he would have survived here...

Lloyd sighed in his heart and couldn't help but feel a little more grateful to the old professor.

He continued to look at the manual and saw the 'subject' and 'credit' sections.

 Thanks to Long Ye for tipping Eve Luol 500 points to buy a long skirt for the winter.

  

 

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