Chapter 40 You Have a Good Son

Hardy looked at Xu Yi as if he were looking at a lunatic.

In recent years, a world university ranking had emerged, and ever since MIT took the top spot with an absolute advantage, the difficulty of gaining admission there had been increasing year by year, to the point of being overwhelmingly intense.

Yet Xu Yi actually wanted to apply to MIT?

He had to admit Xu Yi's grades were indeed quite good, but applying to MIT was still far too fanciful.

St. Anna's High School was not exactly a prestigious school. It had become famous for its expensive tuition fees and aristocratic education, not for academic achievements.

While Xu Yi could rank at the top at St. Anna's High School, he would only be considered average among schools known for their academic excellence.

"You haven't fried your brain, have you? No one from St. Anna's has ever got into MIT," Hardy said, looking worriedly at Xu Yi.

"If no one has before, then I'll be the first," Xu Yi said calmly.