Soon, a whole day had passed, and the first batch of candidates had completed their tests.
The first day's situation was satisfactory to Jiang Cheng; in the end, thirty people met all the requirements and entered the final selection list.
This ratio was acceptable to Jiang Cheng. If things continued like today, they would definitely be able to fill the quota of five hundred people.
Initially, Jiang Cheng's biggest worry was that out of 300,000 people, they might not be able to find even 500 qualified individuals.
Fortunately, these candidates exceeded his expectations; personnel issues no longer seemed to be a concern now.
The subsequent tests continued in an orderly manner. Some people successfully passed all the tests and could finally start astronaut training.
It could be said that these people already had one foot in space, and as long as they trained diligently, there shouldn't be any significant problems.
