+Check out the other novel by clicking my profile.
+My P'atreon:
https://www.Patreon.com/Sokdavid
+My Facebook Page :
https://www.facebook.com/P.S.David123/ Or Sokdavid Gaming
+My X ( Formerly Twitter ):
https://x.com/PhornSokdavid
+My YT Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA_o7H0XZmHnnX0UlvGP4Yg Or Sokdavid Gaming
+My Webnovel:
https://www.webnovel.com/profile/4306272971 or Sokdavid
+My Wattpad:
https://www.wattpad.com/user/Sokdavid123
+My Archive of Our Own:
https://archiveofourown.org/users/Sokdavid
-----------
"Like the Behemoth Academy just now, it specializes in training students who build new civilizations. It is in a league of its own when it comes to creating new civilizations. If a student has created one, it is entirely reasonable to consider them. The admissions teacher at the forefront, a classmate of Principal Merlin, represents Heritage Academy—a unique institute with a distinctive training system." Listening to Nelissen's detailed introduction, Sebastian nodded slightly.
This was the advantage of having acquaintances who had studied at a Super-Tier Academy; for ordinary people, such information was difficult to obtain.
"I built a new civilization, but there doesn't seem to be a school particularly suited to its characteristics," Sebastian said, referring to what people outside called his civilization: the Soldier Civilization.
"You have a brand-new civilization that has never been seen before, so it's really hard to make a choice," Nelissen smiled. "But as the saying goes, if you don't choose the right one, then opt for the expensive one. If there is no best choice, just pick the top-ranked one."
Sebastian contemplated Nelissen's words. He had created a civilization of ordinary people, one that had never emerged before, leaving him with no precedent to reference.
After about half an hour, Merlin walked over briskly. He opened a projection and said to Sebastian, "These are the offers provided to you by the institutes. Take a look first, and you can initially select a few. After that, reach out to the admissions teachers at these institutions to finalize your decision."
Sebastian looked over with some curiosity. After scanning around, he discovered that the offers from all universities were substantial.
"This is much higher than any prior year's top scorer. It looks like they value Sebastian," Nelissen laughed.
After looking at it for a while, Sebastian discovered that most of these academies were very straightforward. Their offers were for Federal Dollars, amounting to around 300 or 400 million. For the average university, this could be a significant amount of money, but for a Super-Tier Academy, it was just a drop in the bucket. The gap between a Super-Tier Academy and other academies was very, very large.
Just as Sebastian imagined, the more highly ranked universities offered fewer enrollment incentives. For example, the Six Academies of Starlight offered around 200 million, while other universities offered a bit more.
"In addition to the top-ranked schools, others can also be considered," Merlin suggested. "Like Heritage Academy. The admissions teacher is my classmate, and he revealed to me that he is very optimistic about you. This time, the offer is a maximum of 600 million; this is also the best treatment for all kinds of freshmen. If you have any conditions, you can mention them."
"Wait, Principal," Nelissen interrupted Merlin and said, "The highest bidder this time is not Heritage Academy!"
"It's not Heritage Academy?" Merlin took another look at the projection and immediately spotted it. Sure enough, in an inconspicuous position in the bottom right corner, another institute had offered 1 billion dollars.
"One billion!" Even Merlin looked a bit astonished.
He felt that the 600 million from Heritage Academy was a lot, but this was 400 million higher than that.
"No wonder you ignored it, Principal. Even at first glance, I thought I was wrong," Nelissen shook her head and said. "Hope's Peak Academy's offer is too absurd, isn't it?"
Sebastian also looked over and discovered the offer from this academy called "Hope's Peak Academy." It was indeed 1 billion.
"Hope's Peak Academy is also a very old academy," Merlin explained. "It has a long history, but its ranking in recent decades has been quite low. In addition..."
Merlin paused and said, "This institute is the only one among them that has not admitted a single champion in the past 100 years."
"No wonder the offer is so high," Sebastian understood immediately.
This was to grab people regardless of the cost. Rather than gaining Sebastian as a genius, it would be better to say they were trying to capitalize on Sebastian's fame as the Champion.
"Although Hope's Peak Academy has a high bid, I don't recommend it," Merlin continued. "It's not just ranked at the bottom; their background is worse than that of other schools, and their resources in all aspects are also weaker. Of course, it's up to you which academy you want to choose. No one knows the respective planets better than the parties involved."
For Sebastian, the teaching ability of each university was not the most important; the development of Greater Terra was already on track. Even if it faced difficulties, it would be hard to intervene. Did they know all that complex scientific knowledge better than scientists like Elizabeth?
Hence, for Sebastian, the difference in school rankings was not critical; it was sufficient as long as they were a Super-Tier Academy.
After thinking about it for a while, Sebastian had already made a decision!
"I've decided," Sebastian said.
"Hmm?" Merlin and Nelissen both looked over.