Volume 1: Student Life Chapter 346: All for the graduation thesis?
With the continuous upgrading of information science, energy science, engineering technology and materials science, Chen Zhou's murmurs once again sounded in the system space.
However, Chen Zhou hadn’t been immersed in it for long before he felt it was over.
All this accumulated comfort is not as good as when the physics level was upgraded to Lv5 just now.
But it's better than nothing, it's just too fast...
On the display screen, Chen Zhou's personal information was also updated to the latest version.
"Name: Chen Zhou"
“Rating: Senior Scholar”
"Linguistics Lv1 (2000/5000)"
"Natural Sciences:"
"Mathematics Lv6 (0/200000)"
"Physics Lv5 (0/100000)"
"Chemistry Lv3 (0/2 0000)"
"Biology Lv1 (0/5000)"
"Applied Science:"
"Information Science Lv2 (0/5000)"
"Medical Science Lv1 (0/2000)"
"Energy Level 3 (0/10000)"
"Engineering Technology Lv3 (0/10000)"
"Materials Science Lv4 (0/20000)"
“Task: In progress (new tasks are refreshed, please click to view)”
"Note: The balance of natural science experience points is 98,000, and the balance of applied science experience points is 4,000."
Chen Zhou upgraded information science by 1 level, energy by 2 levels, engineering technology by 2 levels, and materials science by 1 level.
Looking at his latest personal information on the display screen, Chen Zhou was quite satisfied.
Although the experience points gained from applied science are less, the experience points required for upgrading are also less!
According to Chen Zhou's observation, the five subjects of applied science are promoted one level at a time.
The required experience points are roughly half of those required for the four natural science subjects.
Sometimes, it may be less than half.
This means that as long as Chen Zhou has a solid foundation in natural sciences, applied sciences will surely take off.
After taking another look at his personal information, Chen Zhou automatically ignored the remaining 4,000 experience points in applied science.
Although these experience points are more than enough to upgrade Medical Science to Lv2.
But Chen Zhou suppressed the impulse in his heart, just like he suppressed the urge to upgrade other subjects in natural science and only upgraded mathematics.
In fact, Chen Zhou has considered treating everyone equally.
But as for medical science, it will definitely not be used in the short term.
Rather than spreading your experience points around, it is better to save them and focus on the applied science subjects you encounter.
Who knows if I'll be able to level up next time I gain experience points.
Anyway, the remaining experience points will not run away.
If medical science is really needed urgently someday, it must be an extremely urgent matter.
By then, if the remaining applied science experience points are not enough.
It is also possible to directly convert the surplus natural science experience points into applied science experience points.
At least for now you can choose to ignore it.
Chen Zhou fixed his eyes on the taskbar, and was slightly surprised: "This stupid system is so polite now? It even used the word 'please'?"
In the past, when a task was refreshed, the system would remind you that there was a new task to refresh.
How could there be words like "Please click to view"?
Anyway, the degree of freedom is very high, just like the prompt .
Thinking of this, Chen Zhou's expression suddenly became serious.
"There shouldn't be any connection between these two sentences, right? After all, they both contain the word 'please'?"
After hesitating for a moment, Chen Zhou finally reached out and clicked the "taskbar" button.
Even if this system is really stupid, I still have to accept this task, right?
The personal information on the display disappears, and the task template appears.
In the task template, Task 1 is the continuous math task that has been refreshed many times.
Task 2 is the longest task Chen Zhou has ever accepted because of the time limit of the task itself.
However, it will only take half a year for Task 2, "Study mathematics in the freshman year, study physics in the sophomore year, and spend the undergraduate career beautifully and perfectly," to be completed.
Looking at the description of Task 2, Chen Zhou felt a little emotional .
At the beginning, when he received three tasks at the same time, Chen Zhou clearly remembered that the system prompt was, "Take mathematics in your freshman year, physics in your sophomore year, develop good living habits, and then continue to conduct related research projects, and spend your undergraduate career beautifully and perfectly."
At that time, Chen Zhou also thought that Task 1 and Task 3 complemented Task 2 and also served Task 2.
Therefore, I thought that the system deliberately split the task and changed it into a three-task template.
And these three tasks may have to be completed one by one before graduation.
However, I didn't expect that to date, Task 1 and Task 3 have been refreshed many times.
And I have also raised the level of each subject to a certain extent.
As for the splitting task I had thought of before, I was still too young after all.
As soon as this continuous task appeared, Chen Zhou denied his idea.
There is no split, we can only say that they complement each other.
Thinking of this, Chen Zhou looked back at Task 1.
He asked softly, "System, my math graduation thesis is about the Jebov conjecture. If I complete this thesis, will it be counted towards Task 1 or Task 2?"
Unlike when Chen Zhou complained before, the system did not respond at all.
As soon as Chen Zhou finished speaking, the system prompt sounded in the system space.
"Remind the host to examine the questions carefully!"
Hearing this voice, Chen Zhou was slightly stunned, and then his eyes were fixed on the descriptions of Task 1 and Task 2.
Read it word by word.
"The reward for Task 2 is based on a comprehensive consideration of the actual level of mathematics and physics, as well as the value of the relevant graduation thesis."
"The reward for Task 1 is based on a comprehensive consideration of the value of the final project paper and the impact factor of the journal in which it is published."
"And now, I am studying the Jebov conjecture as my graduation thesis, which means..."
Chen Zhou combined the emotionless prompt sound of the system just now with the stupid operations that the system often performs.
He was basically certain that if he used the Jebov conjecture as his graduation thesis, it would only be counted as a condition for completing Task 2.
If you want to complete two tasks at the same time, just think about it.
Thinking of this, Chen Zhou hurriedly looked at the newly refreshed Task 3.
“3. Experiments are an important means of exploring the unknown! (Continuous multidisciplinary tasks)”
"Task description: The host has already experienced a small part of the particle accelerator experiment. Please remember that this is a far-reaching experimental mode! Please take the initiative to join the relevant subject experiments, accumulate experience, and congratulate yourself on your wisdom! Lay the foundation for the infinite possibilities in the future!"
"Task Reward: Based on the host's contribution to the next subject experiment, a comprehensive consideration will be made to reward natural science experience points and applied science experience points!"
"Note 1: There is no specific requirement for the completion time of Task 3!"
"Note 2: The contribution mentioned in Task 3 depends on the host's current actual situation! It will be determined according to the system standards!"
After reading the overall description of Task 3, Chen Zhou couldn't help but say, "Well, Task 3 is the same as Task 1, both are for graduation thesis..."
When seeing Note 1 of Task 3, Chen Zhou started to complain.
"Oh my god, even the content of the attention is the same?"
"I was wondering last time why there was an unlimited time limit for Task 1..."
"Now I understand everything. It turns out that he is really serving Mission 2..."
"No matter how difficult Task 1 and Task 3 are, when it comes to Task 2, I still have to call you dad..."