Chapter 289 Myrna was going to take the Independent School Entrance Examination.
Myrna didn't expect him to be so observant. She pursed her lips, put her phone down, and casually admitted, "Hmm, I like it." Calvin raised an eyebrow and immediately asked her, "What major are you planning to study in college? Traditional Medicine?* Blake looked at Myrna with the scuriosity and said, "Myrna, are you also planning to study medicine? Then their family had two medical students, he remembered that Kristin also studied medicine, it seemed like she specialized in neurosurgery at Craydon University's clinical program.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMyrna didn't know where he cup with the word 'also', and she relaxed back in her chair, as if she had a carefree expression on her face while doing anything: "Hmm, most likely, he studied Traditional Medicine." She had thought that Calvin would have the sexpression of "she's gone astray" as Rachel and the others, but she didn't expect that he seemed completely unfazed. His deep, overly narrow eyes looked at her, his thin lips touched, his voice low and seductive: "Traditional Medicine is great, it's a good profession. Have you decided which school you want to go to?" "Craydon University, right?" Myrna recalled what Emilee had said this morning and asked him, "Do you know about the independent admissions at Craydon University?" Calvin had previously studied at Craydon University for a year and said, "I know. If I remember correctly, they will have an admission exam in a month." Myrna raised her eyebrows and said, "I will attend." 0.00% 10:20 Chapter 289 Myma was going to take the independent School Entr She quite liked Traditional Medicine, no, I should say she liked the traditional culture in her country! Traditional Medicine or harp, it doesn't matter.
I don't know when it started, but gradually, Western things becpopular at home, from fast food to aerospace, and from clothing to daily life.
It seems that picking up a few foreign languages is a good thing.
But she felt that the truly good things were precisely the ones that everyone gradually forgot.
For example, the harp, a Western musical instrument, could play music. The harp could also play the stune, and the sound produced would be more ethereal and pleasing.
Many people simply did not know about the harp, a musical instrument! For example, undergoing surgery.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWhen it comes to surgery, everyone assumes that it definitely falls within the realm of Western medicine. However, in reality, whether it is playing musical instruments or the techniques used to treat and save lives, the proud achievements of the West are nothing more than what our ancestors left behind! She wanted to learn Traditional Medicine, one reason being that she wanted to have more exchanges and make progress with people who understand it. On the other hand, she also wanted to show people like Emilee that there are things that are not only found abroad, but also in Wyvernbush. The things that Wyvernbush has are even better than those found overseas! "If nothing unexpected happens, I might go to Nemmington in a 1021 Chapter 289 Myma was going to take the independent School Intr
month," Myrna said, her crimson lips pursing, her dark eyes calm and confident without any hint ofO M out any hesitation. Pler voice was hoarse and sinister as she added, "To take an exam." Blake to Cedric couldn't recover their senses for half a day. Cedric reacted quickly, looking at her with a surprised expression on his face, and said, "Ms. Stark, are you going to apply to Craydon University?" He stole a glance at Calvin's reaction and, with a worried tone, hesitantly said, "Ms. Stark, Craydon University has high admission requirements. Do...do you want to reconsider?"
Craydon University is not easy to get into. Even if you apply through m independent admissions and they don't consider your high school exam scores, the exam papers are still very difficult! After the written test, there was still an interview. The scores of the two exams were added together, and only those with higher scores could be admitted.
The admission quota of each university was limited, and talented students from all over the country would participate. It was not them college entrance examination, but the competition was even fiercer than the college entrance examination. Melcester Central High School was considered a decent school in Melcester, but in the national context, it was nothing special.