"Of course, as before, whether you join this project is entirely voluntary, but let me be clear, if you decide to join, you will definitely have to sacrifice some of your free time. However, the project does come with a cash subsidy, though not much, 2000 a month."
In the office, after Qiao Ze and Su Mucheng had left having signed the contract, Li Jiangao called his two graduate students over to ask their opinions.
Compared to those strict supervisors, Li Jiangao was the kind who respected students a lot.
The only strict requirement was that they must submit a report every week, summarizing the progress of the papers he assigned.
Other than that, as long as they attended classes on time, Li Jiangao rarely interfered with the students' daily lives.
Of course, this also had to do with the unique nature of mathematics.
At least in Li Jiangao's view, mathematical research at the graduate level mainly depended on one's own efforts.