295. Survival Advice???

Well...... How so......

This school rule ......

It's so harsh!

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

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

Isn't the style of study here in Mizkatok too simple and free?

He hurriedly continued to look down and found some additional explanations about the five school rules.

First of all, about the tuition fee, a clearer amount is given in the supplementary explanation, and sure enough, as Dandy and Director Zaza said earlier, there is a grade.

The lowest 'E-' level not only requires a huge annual tuition fee, but also a variety of cleverly named additional fees, which are all kinds of astronomical amounts.

Somehow, some don't treat scumbags as people, but treat people as money printing machines......

If you fail to pay the tuition fee, it is a violation of the school rules and will be ordered to withdraw from the school.

However, on the other hand, the tuition fees of high-level students have not only been sharply reduced, but there are even various scholarships and welfare benefits in the name of ingenuity.

For example, in the 'B' grade, the tuition fee is only a symbolic 1,000 universal coins a year, and in Dandy's 'A+' grade, the tuition fee is directly waived; As for the 'S+' I get, that is, I get a subsidy every month.

As for the downstream, at least you have to get a 'C' grade evaluation, and the tuition fee can be reduced to 10,000 yuan a year, although it is still a lot more expensive than ordinary universities outside, but it is more or less affordable.

Anyway, when Lloyd looked at it, he felt that the difference in treatment was too big, bigger than the gap between people and dogs, and basically he had to start at least from the 'C' level in order to be regarded as a 'normal student'.

I couldn't help but shake my head again and again, and sighed in my heart:

If I hadn't gotten the old professor's rating, I wouldn't have known how I'd have gotten around 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 look at the supplementary instructions behind.

About 'Prohibition of vandalism!' This article adds that it seems to be quite normal on the whole, but it defines the category of 'public property' in a rigorous and serious tone.

Among them, it is probably worth complaining about the curious and ugly statue in the 'Knowledge Square', and a bird called the 'carrier pigeon'.

These two items are listed separately, with special emphasis on not destroying, altering, hunting, or hunting......

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

This is followed by the third school rule, 'Important information about the college that is forbidden to be discussed outside of the school!' '.

Similar to the second article, it is also in a rigorous and serious tone, fixing what is '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, what can be revealed to the outside world is basically the name 'Mizkatok'.

And unlike the previous regulations, this school rule, even after choosing to graduate, must continue to abide by it, otherwise it will be directly removed from the list, and the status and experience of 'Mizkatok graduate' will be removed.

Maybe that's why the university seems to be famous, but there's so little information about it?

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

The fourth school rule, 'No fights and brawls outside of the dueling arena!' It is easy to understand, and there are not many additional explanations, but as many as ten duel arena locations are provided for students to settle disputes to their heart's content.

The rule of 'no fighting' was originally present in almost all schools, but here in Mizkatok, it is a bit special, and it is actually only forbidden to fight outside the dueling arena......

Lloyd remembered what Dandy said earlier that the best way to resolve academic disputes is to fight, and couldn't help but sigh again about the simplicity of the academic style here......

And this last remaining fifth school rule, 'No change in school rules!' I didn't make any additional explanations, and it was such a lonely one?

So if the principle of assuming that there is an even more outrageous story behind outrageous rules still holds, no one has really tried to change the school rules, right?

Lloyd was also amused, and he couldn't help but wonder what kind of warrior would think about revising the school rules?

I don't know if that warrior wants to modify in a more serious and harsh direction? Or is it easier to modify the direction?

In this way, the content of the school rules was finished, and Lloyd continued to turn to the next page.

This page is more heavyweight, and the title alone makes Lloyd cheer up all of a sudden-

Thirteen Tips for Survival in Mizkatok

Survival Advice???

Make no mistake???

Lloyd was very surprised, and hurriedly looked down.

Don't break the school rules, please respect every one, so that the student who dies or disappears, is enough to circle Mizcatok a full five times!

Don't get into any conflicts with your classmates or teachers other than academic disputes, and try to be friendly with everyone, so that a dead or disappeared student is enough to circle Mizkatok twice!

Don't discriminate against other people's races, systems, family backgrounds, etc., etc., and please also respect the privacy and secrets of others, which is the basic condition for friendly coexistence, so the students who die or disappear are enough to circle Mizkatok three times!

Don't try to change other people's ideas, thoughts, or opinions, as this is likely to kill him, so the dead or disappeared student is enough to circle Mitzkatok three times!

Don't go near the psychiatric asylum unless you want to become crazy too, so dead or disappearing students are enough to circle Mizkatok a full six times!

Don't be surprised by mysterious areas that aren't registered, such as 'study rooms with always people' or 'associations that disappear inexplicably', and if you do, don't join, don't panic, and don't be curious, so dead or disappearing students are enough to circle Mizcatok three times!

Don't enter those danger zones without permission, they are really dangerous, so dead or disappearing students, enough to circle Mitzkatok a full eight times!

Don't believe the stories you tell you from the books in the library, they're all liars, so dead or disappeared students are enough to circle Mizcatok twice!

Don't underestimate any discipline except the art direction.

Don't offend the people of the space department, or you may disappear for no apparent reason.

Don't question the competence and level of the medical department, you can trust them at the most critical moments; But don't trust them too much when they're fine, they can do anything.

Do not attack or hunt any 'dangerous creatures' that you perceive, this could be your classmates, pets of your classmates, or research topics.

Don't take these suggestions lightly, so a dead or vanished student is enough to circle Mizkatok ten times!

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

"Is Mizkatok made of bones?"

But he immediately calmed down and thought about it carefully, counted the laps again, and then breathed a sigh of relief.

This should just be some kind of frightening exaggeration, otherwise the number of laps before and after this will not match up.

This lap should only be a metaphor for the degree of danger......

Lloyd looked back at it again and found that the most dangerous places were the 'danger zones' and 'psychiatric hospitals', apart from 'breaking school rules' and 'not believing in survival advice'.

Does this seem understandable as well?

But what is incomprehensible is why 'psychiatric hospitals' should be listed separately and not classified as 'danger zones'.

And then the rest of those dangers, it seems to be about the same?

On the contrary, it seems that it is safer to 'offend classmates', at least no one runs 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.

Isn't that a story entirely made up? Is there a basis for reality?

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

So it was just the two titles of 'Study Room with Forever Man's Room' and 'The Society That Disappeared Inexplicably' that were disseminated, and then people from outside used the topic to create such stories.

Well, that's how it should be, right?

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

He also sensed more or less in his heart that the study and life in Mizkatok would probably not be the campus life in the anime on the other side of the earth, but it was not the kind of painting style where there were no classes every day, there were beautiful girls around him, and he could graduate if he fell in love.

But...... It's quite possible that someone dies suddenly and some kind of paranormal event breaks out, right?

But I just don't know if it's possible to suddenly master superpowers, or drive a giant robot?

Lloyd thought wildly in his head and continued to flip back the manual.

The rest of the content is about 'grade', 'rating', 'subject', 'credit', etc.

The rules related to 'grades' are similar to those mentioned by Dandy, which are calculated by the completion of a certain subject, not the specific time spent here, so many 'first-year students' may have been old fritters for many years.

And the way of learning here is also very free, somewhat similar to that of the 18th district, which is mainly self-taught.

There are no mandatory class times, no so-called homework, no prescribed study style, and no big and small exams.

Once you have chosen a subject, you only need to complete a final 'final exam' to be considered a graduate from that subject.

I feel that the learning model in the 18th district is likely to be borrowed here.

But the specific examination method, the gap between the two sides is very large.

In Mizkatok, the time of the exam can also be freely chosen, there are no specific rules, as long as the student feels that he can pass, he can go to the professor in charge of the subject and take the exam.

It doesn't matter if you haven't taken the test, you can retake the exam at any time, and as long as your score is higher than the previous test, you can improve your 'rating' a bit.

Similarly, if you do not take the test during the academic year, or if your score is lower than the previous one, the rating will be lowered every year, which will correspond to the increase in tuition fees every year.

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

If there is a rich brother who has a mine at home, and his academic ability is not very good, he doesn't have to worry about being expelled directly, he only needs to pay the sky-high tuition fees and get admitted to the old ......

Of course, there shouldn't be such a stupid rich guy here......

But if there is a student from a poor family who has a lot of academic ability, maybe it takes others years to pass the exam, and he only needs one month to complete it, then it belongs to one month to become a 'first-year student'?

But there shouldn't be such a powerful scholar......

Lloyd continued to look backwards and found various factors that influenced the 'rating'.

The most intuitive and main impact on the 'rating' is the various examinations, from the 'entrance exam' on the guidance side, to the 'final exam' for each academic year, as long as there are results, you can get the corresponding 'rating'.

In addition to exams, it is also possible to improve the "rating" by completing various "teaching tasks" and "research projects".

But equally, if you don't perform well in these areas, you may also lower your 'rating'......

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

However, there is no clear definition of what constitutes an 'outstanding contribution', only a mention that it can be recognized by the dean or jointly recommended by multiple professors.

If nothing else, this is probably the hardest path.

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

And I didn't finish my 'entrance exam' at all......

How can your own guide still be missing?

If it weren't for the old professor who appeared in time and saved his rating, I don't know how to get mixed up here......

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

He continued to look through the manual and saw the sections of 'Subjects' and 'Credits'.

Thanks to Long Zhen for rewarding Ephrol with 500 points, which he used to buy a long skirt for the winter.

(End of chapter)