Bo Yan still remembered that they met about eight and a half years ago. She was a freshman, and he was a senior. After being recommended for graduate school in his senior year, he started to help his mentor with some teaching assistant tasks.
In university classrooms, there's always that one subject known as an "easy pass," referred to as "College Aesthetic Education." It's the king of elective courses—the ones where you just need to be present when the professor calls attendance, and as long as you don't hand in a blank paper at the end, you can effortlessly earn a ninety percent. Plus, such classes are in high demand, with many students eager to boost their GPAs, bursting with speed to sign up for them during course selection week.
Coincidentally, Bo Yan's mentor's public course was on College Aesthetic Education.