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Although Raymondâs knowledge reserve was almost the same as these professorsâ, there were still many shortcomings when it came to research experience and research methods.
âYou should be particular about first come, first served. Raymond is the one I took a fancy to first, and I was the first to come, so you shouldnât come and fight with me...â
At this time, a stern shout broke the friendly atmosphere of the professors.
Professor Hansenâs face was filled with anger, like an enraged lion looking at other competitors, daring to face any challenge for his âterritoryâ.
âHansen, youâre right when youâre talking about the toilet, but itâs not appropriate when youâre taking in students. How can you objectify people? Besides, he hasnât chosen his minor subject yet. I can even allow Mr. Raymond to double-major,â said Donnie, the Professor of Military Meteorology.
âExactly. He can choose whatever he wants. And what major is more attractive than mathematics? Mathematics is the greatest pearl in the Crown of Science,â said Wissen, not backing down.
âNo, Raymond is one of Carterâs students. I am Carterâs teacher. Then Raymond should follow me. Donât even think about it!â Hansen felt that his eyes were about to turn red.
He had originally planned to take in a student, but who knew that the competition would be so fierce? His competitive spirit was aroused. How could he let the four old guys succeed and let them steal him away?
At this moment, everyone thought that Raymond was the second Feynman, and they all wanted to snatch him into their own academy and become their own student.
The entire class was completely shocked by this scene, and they were all dumbstruck at this scene.
A miracle! It was a rare sight in a hundred years!
A few famous professors were openly snatching people in the classroom, and they even fought until their faces were red and their necks were thick.
Who exactly was this Raymond? What exactly did he do?
Moreover, Carter was stunned speechless.
This was her first day of work. How could she encounter such a situation? She couldnât help but feel amused and helpless.
Could these professors wait for her to finish the meeting before coming in. Must they do it at such a time...
She hadnât even finished her own work yet!
She wanted to cry, but no tears came out. She felt a little bad.
At this time, an old man appeared at the door of the class and attracted the attention of all the students.
Carter couldnât help but exclaim, âPrincipal?â
At this time, the principal was at the door watching what was happening inside.
Seeing that the professors inside were all red-faced, he couldnât help but laugh.
Entering the circle, they said to the five professors who were arguing, âAlright, everyone, stop arguing. You canât take him in as a student...â
Hearing this, the five professors present, as well as all the students in the class and Carter, were stunned.
Could it be that there was a reversal?
Canât take him in as a student?
What was the meaning of this?
Professor Hansen asked with a dumbfounded look, âPrincipal, what do you mean?â
The other professors also echoed with a puzzled look, âPrincipal, why canât we take him in as a student?â
Principal Rawls looked at these professors who were about to get anxious and couldnât help but shake his head.
When he saw that Hansen was going to look for Raymond, he had already rushed over. Who knew that on the way, he saw another four people coming one after another, so he hastened his pace? Who knew that he still couldnât catch up?
How could Raymond be their student!?
âDo you remember this yearâs SAT zero test? The information...â
As soon as these words were said, the five professors were stunned at the same time and looked at the principal in unison.
Then, they turned their heads and looked at Raymond, who was surrounded by them.
Hansen looked at Raymond and asked, âHe... Heâs the student who got a zero on the SAT?â
âWait, heâs that Raymond?â x 4
They were all qualified to read the information that had been divided. But they basically only paid attention to the content of the test paper, and didnât pay attention to the name of the owner of the test paper.
However, after Principal Rawlsâ reminder, they immediately remembered.
The kid in front of them was Raymond.
The student who shocked the entire United States?
When these professors saw the contents of the test paper, they were all amazed. They felt that it was a cross-era study, and they couldnât compare to it.
Although they were all theories on paper, the contents of the materials were basically logical. At least, they couldnât find any mistakes.
This was enough to surprise them.
At this time, everyoneâs eyes were locked on Principal Rawls, waiting for his reply.
Then, the principal nodded heavily. âYes, he is that Raymond, the owner of the SAT paper.â
Hiss, hiss, hissâ
Hearing the affirmative reply, everyone sucked in a breath of cold air.
He really was that young genius, Raymond!
The five professors were surprised, but at the same time, a trace of embarrassment appeared on their faces.
They had all seen those test papers, so they naturally knew how powerful the owner of the test papers was. They actually wanted to take in such a genius as their own student?
They immediately understood the principalâs meaning, because they simply couldnât teach such a student! He was even more knowledgeable than them. How could they teach him? It was more like Raymond teaching them...
The students in the class werenât fools. They heard the principalâs words, saw it, and naturally, the professorsâ reactions were also able to come to a conclusion.
The contents of those test papers were all true!
Otherwise, he wouldnât have come here.
Oh my god, didnât this mean that Raymond was already a big shot?!
Damn, youâre too good to go to college!
Canât you just become a professor?
Canât you just do research?
The most shocked one was Carter.
She had heard Raymondâs name when she was at the school gate.
At the time, she just thought it sounded familiar, but she couldnât remember who it was.
At this moment, she completely remembered.
Wasnât Raymond the genius who her father was talking about at home? The one who scored a zero on the SAT, and whose test paper was subsequently classified as an SSS-Grade secret by the State?
His father said that he originally thought that she was already very outstanding, but when compared to a genius like Raymond, she was nothing.
Now that she thought about it, she immediately stared at Raymond with her mouth agape.
So it was like that. No wonder the five professors were all red in the face because of their arguments. They even put down their face. This made sense. She completely understood.
This was a genius at Feynman and Einsteinâs level. It would be strange if these professors did not fight for a result.