Top Student: Experience Infinite Occupations

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Swallow An Ox
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  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

You had taken up the Student profession
You had now reached level 7.
Acquired skills: elementary school knowledge, junior school knowledge, and senior high school knowledge.
You took the university entrance exam and scored full marks.
Your have been upgraded to level 9, and you have activated the profession-change interface.
You became a scientist and gained R&D skills.
You used R&D skills and gained space fortress-building technology.
You used R&D skills and gained starship technology.
You are now invincible.

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  1. MatzHerman
    MatzHerman rated it
    As an avid reader, "Top Student: Experience Infinite Occupations" left me thoroughly intrigued. The narrative weaved a captivating tale of a protagonist who defies conventional boundaries, exploring diverse professions with remarkable talent. The story's blend of ambition, self-discovery, and the unexpected challenges faced resonated deeply, making it a thought-provoking read. Each chapter felt like a journey, keeping me hooked until the very end. I particularly admired the author's ability to make mundane jobs come alive, leaving me longing for more. Overall, a compelling and inspiring read that broadened my imagination.
  1. Hanz101
    Hanz101 rated it
    "Top Student: Experience Infinite Occupations" is a captivating and thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of identity, ambition, and the pursuit of meaning in an ever-evolving world. The story revolves around a young protagonist, who, through a unique ability, finds themselves transcending conventional roles and exploring various professions, challenging societal norms and expectations.

    The narrative invites readers to ponder the blurred lines between work, passion, and personal fulfillment. It highlights the importance of adaptability and resilience in a rapidly changing landscape, encouraging us to question our own definitions of success and happiness. The protagonist's journey is both exhilarating and introspective, as they learn to navigate the nuances of human connection and the impact of their actions on those around them.

    This novel serves as a reminder that life is not a linear progression but a series of experiences that shape us. It emphasizes the value of empathy and the need for continuous learning, even as one transitions through different occupations. Ultimately, "Top Student" encourages readers to embrace the fluidity of life and find their own path to personal growth, regardless of the occupation labels society assigns.

    In a human tone, this book is an inspiring tale that resonates with anyone who has ever felt the desire to break free from constraints or wondered about the purpose of their existence. It fosters a sense of curiosity and self-discovery, urging us all to live life to the fullest and discover our own infinite potential.
  1. Felix Davy
    Felix Davy rated it
    Definitely some issues here. MC maxes out his student class after two days at school. And the romance/drama is some of the worst I've seen in fiction. I legitimately enjoyed this one, though, and will be checking out the raws.
  1. Paul Shaw
    Paul Shaw rated it
    I really dislike it. The MC doesn't feel human to me. The fact that his reincarnation is the reason for the system's existence doesn't have much interest. The romance is really atrocious and unnatural. The Author probably never had a good teacher, given how he pictures teachers. Overall an average novel, but I'm not the intended recipient.
  1. Jeff Reynolds
    Jeff Reynolds rated it
    Although there is some writing issues, the story is very good and has a lot of potential so I recommend whoever is reading this review to read the book.

    Also lets hope it get picked
  1. Primo Camp
    Primo Camp rated it
    well there is the normal chinese propaganda.. not too overwhelming but there are some very weird things about the world..

    so there are 2 countries in the world. the "Dragon empire" (china) and the "Western empire" which i think is usa. there are the normal Google, Linux, Samsung and Linux mentioned also Fruit (apple) but that's it.. the world and story is completely based on how western empire is currently stronger in technology but mc turns the tables and makes dragon empire stronger.. also western empire classically is the bad empire with only bad people and dragon empire is the glorius empire.
  1. Lucien Barton
    Lucien Barton rated it
    Ending he still fail lol.
  1. Saxon Kipling
    Saxon Kipling rated it
    Read the raws, it's great from Chapters 1 through 100, pretty good from Chapters 101 to 160, frustrating from Chapters 161 to 250, Chapters 251 to 300 were so bad I had to skim through them because of how the author started to rush the story (I was too invested and had to see how it all plays out), Chapters 301 to the end were trash because the author rushed the ending, made all the build up pointless, and scrapped the entire premise of the novel. So much wasted potential for both the story, characters, and system. The author littered the novel with racism and nationalism to an insane degree, made horrible character decisions, and ruined the novel. A waste of my time and braincells, I'm going to pretend everything past Chapter 160 never happened.

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