In the Capital, there's news again: Chunshan Women's Medical College has started its second round of enrollment.
This time, those who registered are no longer the daughters of wealthy families, but mostly the daughters of affluent households.
Each has her own reasons.
Because everyone knows that studying medicine might lead to entering the palace as a female physician.
The daughters of wealthy families disdain this kind of work; they have ways to form alliances through marriage, marry into high-status families, or even be selected to enter the palace as a noblewoman.
There's no need for them to serve others.
But the daughters of affluent families are different.
Such families mostly lack strong foundations and have only some wealth passed down from their ancestors or accumulated through occasional bold ventures.
However, climbing up the social ladder is anything but easy.
