For Zhang Yu, university life was all about constantly switching between being an entrepreneur and being a student.
Before going to university, she'd thought that not many people would major in philosophy, and even fewer women.
But it turned out her classmates were actually quite okay; not just a sparse few people, which made Zhang Yu a bit surprised.
After all, with the philosophy major, finding a job in the job market really feels like a trap.
It's tough to find a relevant job; of course, it's not entirely impossible—you could work within the system.
Or become a philosophy teacher or something, but overall, the job prospects are really not that great.
The scarcity of classmates means less conflict, and since there are fewer girls, the boys in the class tend to look after the girls.
This made Zhang Yu very satisfied with her choice of major. Fewer people, fewer troubles, and since she never considered going to graduate school, it felt even more relaxed.