In Lekachep, there was a time every Wednesday when they invited active acrobats to give lectures.
Mostly, they invited top-notch acrobats who were staying in or around Yeterinpuurk.
There was one factor that divided the top-notch acrobats from the rest.
It was how much money the invited lecturer spent on snacks for the students.
If the lecturer spent all the lecture fees received from the school on snacks for the students, they were considered top-notch; if they saved money, they were considered slightly lower.
The ridiculous evaluation criteria was created by none other than the students themselves.
Their argument was that if a famous acrobat senior showed a frugal side to their junior peers in the industry, it was evidence that their income was less impressive compared to other top-notch acrobats.