Chapter 200
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Chapter 200

Sandy spoke up. โ€œIf itโ€™s a combined Bachelorโ€™s, Masterโ€™s, and Doctorate program, Bedford College offers a few, though the entry requirements are extremely high. Miranda, what was your undergraduate major?โ€

โ€œBioinformatics.โ€

โ€œFaculty of Bioinformatics?โ€ Sandy looked at Bryan. โ€œYou should know. Does the bioinformatics program have a combined Bachelorโ€™s, Masterโ€™s, and Doctorate track?โ€

All eyes, including Elizabethโ€™s, turned to Bryan.

โ€œUhโ€ฆโ€ Bryan set down his utensils. โ€œTechnically, it doesnโ€™t offer a combined track.โ€

Elizabeth stood abruptly, glaring at Miranda. โ€œThe facts are clear. What do you have to say?โ€ Sandy, however, noticed the nuance in Bryanโ€™s wording. โ€œBryan, what do you mean by โ€˜technicallyโ€™? Are there exceptions?โ€

Bryan nodded. โ€œYes. Each year, the Faculty of Bioinformatics offers one or two conditional admission slots for students who have won gold medals in international Olympiad competitions.โ€

โ€œWhat do you mean by conditional admission?โ€

โ€œStudents meeting the gold medal criteria and other qualifications can negotiate conditions with the college, such as full scholarships or guaranteed graduate program admission. Basically, they can make requests, and the college will consider them.โ€

Sandy asked, โ€œSo, theoretically, could one of those conditions be direct admission to a doctorate program?โ€

Bryan nodded. โ€œIn principle, yes, but itโ€™s extremely rare. Everyone wants direct PhD admission, but very few have the credentials. As far as I know, in the last ten, maybe twenty years, the Faculty of Bioinformatics has granted direct PhD admission only twice. Once to Dr. Sophie Xanderโ€™s protรฉgรฉ, John Clifford. The other was to a student of Dr. Christine Youngโ€”I donโ€™t recall her name. She won gold medals in Physics, Chemistry (twice!), and Computing that yearโ€”a grand slam. The college offered her special admission, but she declined and entered through the regular college entrance exam. I believe she was also the top science student in her district that year. With such an outstanding student, I think even a postdoctoral position would have been offered.โ€

The circle narrowed. Since John was male, Miranda was the only possibility for Christine Young's student. But could that be true? Gold medals in four subjects, the top science student in her district, a combined Bachelorโ€™s, Masterโ€™s, and Doctorate programโ€ฆ Any one of these accomplishments seemed impossible for Miranda.

Elizabeth scoffed. โ€œNow, do you have anything left to say?โ€

Miranda had nothing to say, more from disbelief than speechlessness.

Paul set down his utensils. โ€œMiranda is Dr. Youngโ€™s student.โ€

Silence fell.

Bryan swallowed hard. โ€œNo way.โ€ He glanced at Miranda. โ€œAre you really Dr. Youngโ€™s student?โ€

Miranda sighed. โ€œDo I need to call Dr. Young to prove it?โ€

โ€œNo, no, noโ€ฆโ€ Bryan waved his hands. โ€œItโ€™s not that I donโ€™t believe you, itโ€™s justโ€ฆ Iโ€™m stunned! I never thought the legendary prodigy would be hereโ€ฆโ€

Sandyโ€™s eyes sparkled. She grabbed Mirandaโ€™s hand. โ€œTell me, how did you manage gold medals in four Olympiad subjects? My son struggles with just one, Math Olympiad, and constantly complains.โ€

Miranda blushed slightly. โ€œWellโ€ฆ I solved problems, lots of problems, and made sure to get them all right.โ€


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