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Farming in the Mountains: Max Level Jiaojiao Is Three Years Old-Chapter 1915 - Extra A Brand New Life 30 (Jiang Yue and Xue
Chapter 1915: Extra: A Brand New Life 30 (Jiang Yue and Xue Yan)
Chapter 1915: Extra: A Brand New Life 30 (Jiang Yue and Xue Yan)
Yun City’s three schools had, for the first time in history, witnessed a perfect score of 750.
All three schools were astonished.
Including Jiang Yue’s score, which was only one point short. Some teachers took her test paper aside to review it, saying that if this had been the college entrance examination, Jiang Yue’s Chinese might have been a perfect score too. Regardless, whether it was Jiang Yue or Xue Yan, both were from Yuncheng No. 3 Middle School…
Well, Yuncheng No. 1 and No. 2 Middle Schools certainly couldn’t remain calm about it.
And this test was much harder than the first monthly exam. The principal of No. 3 Middle School, however, blossomed into a smile, feeling that next year Jiang Yue and Xue Yan were even more likely to become the top Science students in the province.
Although the test was much harder, no one in Class 9 fell behind in their scores, and that was progress. And with some students scoring even higher, that was clearly even more of an advancement.
In December, a ten-school joint examination was held, which involved seven other high schools in addition to Yun City’s No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3 Middle Schools, including City No. 7 Middle School.
The test was even more difficult than the last one.
This time, Jiang Yue ranked first among ten schools with a score of 749.
Xue Yan came second among ten schools with 748. Both were once again only docked points in Chinese.
Now all ten schools were taken aback, and there was no one who didn’t know of Jiang Yue and Xue Yan.
Especially since Xue Yan had transferred from City No. 7 Middle School. The principal and former homeroom teacher from No. 7 Middle School couldn’t believe it. After all, Xue Yan had only been a mediocre student there. How could he have improved so fast…
The principal and the former homeroom teacher of No. 7 Middle School somewhat regretted agreeing to Xue Yan’s transfer. But when they considered the situation with Xue Yan’s mother, they felt they had no choice, and they thought it was better for Xue Yan to switch schools. After all, college entrance exams were approaching the next year, and they had to be mindful of the students’ mental states. Seeing Xue Yan performing so well now, they believed he must have moved past the shadow of his mother.
Not only did the people from No. 7 Middle School think this way, but Xue Yan’s father in this world did too. Gradually, he stopped blaming himself for not taking proper care of his son.
One successful exam might be chance, two could still be, but three, four times…who would dare say that it didn’t mean something!
Jiang Yue and Xue Yan thus became the legends of No. 3 Middle School, with other students adoring them.
It was around this time, aside from Jiang Yue and Xue Yan, that another student from Class 9 finally broke the overall score of 650. Zhou Ping, through three to four months of studying, had made rapid improvement. From never having scored above 400 to achieving a full 600 points in this ten-school joint exam.
It turned out Zhou Ping was actually smart, it was just that his foundation was so poor he didn’t know where to start and had given up on himself.
Now that someone had given him a helping hand and he had established a solid foundation, his grades soared up so fast that even Zhou Ping himself was stunned. He had never imagined he would improve with each test, something he had never dared to dream of before.
Zhou Ping’s parents hadn’t expected it either. They made a special visit, bringing lots of snacks as a token of their gratitude to all the teachers of Class 9 and to Jiang Yue and Xue Yan.
Xu Yi, Chen Sheng, and Yao Xi had each made progress as well. Although Xu Yi and Yao Xi didn’t improve as much as Zhou Ping, their scores were decent; this time both nearly reached 500 points. Given that this exam was particularly difficult, they should have no problem getting into a university if they kept it up.
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Chen Sheng, even though he only scored a little over 400, was an athlete, so his academic requirements weren’t as stringent. With his scores maintained like this, he would certainly be able to get into a good university.
Before they knew it, it was almost time for the final exams. After the holiday break and the New Year, the college entrance exams would truly be just around the corner.
Everyone couldn’t help but think about what major they would choose if they got into university and what they wanted to do in the future.