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... process, and I’m not sure if independent candidates are included in autonomous admissions. If possible, having a second author like this on a paper would certainly be beneficial. It might even lead to an exceptional admission, but it’s limited to the Mathematics field."

Qiao Yu immediately said, "Then we have to include it. Honestly, my mother was always excellent in Mathematics, always ranking first or second in the whole school. Plus, she’s fluent in English, Japanese, and Korean."

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