?Chapter 1702:
“Alright,” Brenna replied with poise, stepping to the podium. The students’ eager faces stirred memories of her childhood, when shecked the privilege of a proper ssroom.
She hadpleted high school through self-study at the Barrett family estate,ter enrolling at Norview, where she juggled work and her studies.
“Greetings, everyone. I’m Brenna Harper, and I’m thrilled to meet you all. Please, don’t hesitate to ask any questions on your mind,” she said.
The students’ hands shot up with enthusiasm.
Brenna pointed to a student in the third row with a round face. “You there, please go ahead.”
“Good afternoon, Ms. Harper. I’m Freyja Cruz. Could you share how you prepared for exams in your senior year? Any advice for us?”
Brenna’s smile was gentle and warm. “Due to family circumstances, Ipleted my early education through self-study. In my senior year, I immersed myself in practice questions, which proved invaluable.”
Freyja’s eyes widened in awe. “You managed to get into university through self-study? That’s incredible! May I ask which university you attended? Was it Capital University, the nation’s top institution?”
Brenna shook her head gently. “In fact, I studied at Stratford University abroad, where I earned dual master’s degrees in Finance and Mechanical Engineering.”
A ripple of awe swept through the ssroom. “That’s astounding!”
“Absolutely remarkable!”
“She is my idol!”
The ssroom buzzed with whispers of admiration. Every student gazed at Brenna, captivated by her intellect and poise. She had achieved feats that felt like distant dreams to them.
At that moment, another student shot her hand up with enthusiasm.
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Brenna gave a warm nod, inviting her to speak.
The student stood up. “Ms. Harper, I’m Jessica McCoy, the top student in our ss. May I ask what qualities yourpany looks for in new recruits? And might there be a chance for me to join yourpany after I graduate from university?”
“I believe it’s still possible. The majority of our employees hold master’s degrees from well-known universities, with sries above twenty thousand dors a month. Ourpany is looking for talent in mechanical engineering, finance, and cybersecurity,” Brenna said.
The student took her seat, looking determined. She had made up her mind. One day, she would pursue a master’s degree, work for Brenna’spany, and earn that same sry.
Brenna then pointed to the tall girl seated in thest row and let her speak.
The girl stood up nervously. “Hello, Miss Harper. My name is Lily Haywood. My grades aren’t very good, and I probably can’t get into a prestigious university. I don’t think I’d qualify to work at yourpany. For someone like me, what field of study would be better?”
Brenna smiled kindly. It wasn’t her field, but she answered with care. “You might want to consider dentistry. It’s a field in high demand and growing rapidly. Right now, there’s a real need for skilled professionals.”
“Thank you so much!”
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