This course was similar to a literature course; it didn't have stuff that required calculations or intricate understanding.
Zhao Yi still found it to be fascinating.
In the realm of life sciences, he was no different from other students. He was just a newbie, a greenhorn, getting a bit of knowledge about the life sciences field was like a science popularization for him.
The teacher for "Introduction to Life Science", Han Yaxin, had a completely opposite perspective to Zhao Yi's.
Zhao Yi was indeed a beginner in life sciences, but he already had his own laboratory in the Biomedical Research Institute.
The entry threshold for the Biomedical Research Institute was a Ph.D., having his own laboratory was simply unimaginable.
And yet, she, Han Yaxin, was just a junior master!
A junior master teaching basic life science knowledge to a big shot who owns his own lab. . .
What would that feel like?