I have a female classmate, with an excellent figure and appearance, graduated from a prestigious university. The key is, not only does she have good grades, but she also has high emotional intelligence, skills, courage to sacrifice, and the right methods. Just ten or so years after graduation, she went from a university counselor to the head of a graduate school department, then to deputy director of the student affairs office, and now she holds the position of Party Committee Secretary at a certain college of a 211 university, making us old classmates admire her immensely.


This classmate was very savvy even in school; although suitors flocked to her, she kept a certain distance from everyone and always said she had no boyfriend. After graduating with her master's degree, she smoothly entered a certain 211 university through her boyfriend's family connections, working as a counselor for freshmen.
Later, I heard she got involved with some influential connections at the school, kicked her boyfriend to the curb, and then rose rapidly, going all out. Now she’s already a top figure at a certain college, only in her early 40s. With this momentum, she’s very likely to become vice president next, with a bright future ahead.
So, having education, looks, emotional intelligence, and the courage to sacrifice—if a woman possesses these, she’s much more likely to succeed than a man.
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