Kang Xue couldn’t bear this grievance, and no one in the classroom spoke up for her.
Even Mike and Roger, who had been following behind her all this time, suddenly distanced themselves from her for some unknown reason.
Mike even ran behind Jiang Yu.
“You guys are ganging up with Jiang Yu to bully me, right?!” Kang Xue yelled.
“Who bullied you? Can you stop imagining things?” Bessie said.
Kang Xue couldn’t take it anymore and ran out with her hands covering her mouth.
Bessie said, “Does she really think of herself as a Princess?”
“Don’t bother about her,” Jiang Yu said. “She’s always been like this.”
Bessie grumbled, “Jiang Yu, that Kang Xue just said that about you. Why didn’t you refute her?”
Jiang Yu replied, “Because I didn’t want to become a joke with her in the eyes of others.”
Despite what Jiang Yu said, Bessie was still very angry, she said, “I really don’t know how Kang Xue came to this school in the first place. Since she didn’t take any formal exams and didn’t show any strength in the subsequent lessons, I really don’t know what the meaning of her staying in this school is.”
At this point, Professor Karl sighed and said, “If those professors had listened to me and given the quota to Jiang Yu, none of this would have happened.”
Jiang Yu comforted him, “Professor Karl, don’t blame yourself too much. Actually, I gave the quota to Kang Xue back then, which was also beneficial. Otherwise, why would I take the formal exams and become an official student of the University of Cecilia? Not to mention that I intend to take the tutor’s qualification certificate.”
Speaking of this, Professor Karl suddenly remembered, he said, “Jiang Yu, you must be serious about the tutor’s exam. This is different from your previous final exam. The instructor’s exam is more difficult and stricter. Jiang Yu, are you mentally prepared?”
Jiang Yu nodded, she said, “Don’t worry, Professor Karl. I’ve been reading in the library for the past two days. I already know how difficult the tutor’s exam is. But I’ve already made all the preparations. No matter how difficult the exam is, I can face it calmly.”
Professor Karl nodded in relief. He said, “That’s good. I’ll send you the tutor’s exam content in a while. You follow that and look for more information.”
Jiang Yu said, “Okay.”
Professor Karl checked the other students’ class assignments and felt that they were pretty good. Although there were some minor problems, they were pretty good for those who had no experience.
He pointed out the mistakes to the other students before turning around and leaving the classroom.
Bessie hugged her music score and jumped up happily. She said, “That’s great! Professor Karl has finally taught me personally!”
Jiang Yu smiled and said, “You’re Professor Karl’s student. How can he not give you some guidance?”
Bessie said, “But it’s been two months now. This is Professor Karl’s first time giving me guidance! How can I not be excited?”
Jiang Yu said, “Alright, take Professor Karl’s advice and revise the music score.”
Bessie nodded and said, “Alright!”
Bessie went to the piano room to revise the score, and Mike followed behind her.
When Roger went out and brushed past Jiang Yu, he paused for a moment and said, “What happened before was my fault. But I’m very grateful that you’re willing to forgive me.”
Jiang Yu said, “It’s okay.”
“But I’m still very grateful to you.”
Roger left the classroom, and Jiang Yu took her notebook to the library.
Professor Karl quickly sent the tutor’s exam content to Jiang Yu.
The tutor’s exam was divided into three main items. The first item was listening, which was similar to the listening questions Jiang Yu had in the final exam, but there were ten piano pieces mixed together.
The second item was the written exam. One could choose whether to make up the next paragraph based on the previous section of the music score given by the question face, or write the complete music score based on the piano pieces mixed together.
The third test was a practical test. However, the score for this test was not based on other professors, but on all the non-piano majors in the University of Cecilia.
As long as they gave Jiang Yu an average score of more than 8.6, then this test would be considered as a pass.
All of the above test contents could not be missing. If one of them did not meet the standards, then even if she failed the tutor test this time, the next time she could apply for the test would be one year later.
“It’s indeed a little difficult…” Jiang Yu muttered to herself.
But no matter how difficult it was, she wouldn’t give up. Even though she didn’t pass the exam in the end, she didn’t want to fail because she wasn’t willing to put in the effort.