Chapter 82 - Accidentally Got Top Three In the Test. What Should I Do? Waiting Online. Urgent.
Qu Xiaomeng’s first reaction was that her students did not listen to her lecture and she hoped the papers would get better as she continued.
She moved on to the next, and as expected, the writing on the next paper was neat and tidy and 90% of the multiple-choice questions were correct. The comprehension and essay portions were also great.
The total score for the paper was 93 points.
Qu Xiaomeng heaved a breath of relief. ‘So, it’s not my problem. It’s just that some of the students didn’t pay attention in class.’
Just when the thought popped up, what happened next exceeded her wildest imagination.
She continuously marked more than 20 papers, none of which passed!
The lowest score was 30 points, and if it was not for the essay and comprehension portions, the score would have been even lower. The highest was around 56, 57 marks, and she even had to be lenient on the comprehension and essay parts.
Qu Xiaomeng’s brows furrowed tightly.
“Yeap,” he answered with a nod.
Su Yang grabbed a proposal from his bag and gave it to her. “You can use this as a reference. Talk to me if you run into problems.”
Deeny was eager to have a go. She grabbed the product planning proposal and disappeared.
After she left, Su Yang started to read the translated test papers that she had left on the table.
He had always been a cautious person. Even though he used the [0 Score 2B Pencil] in the test, he could not just walk away without understanding anything in the midterms. He planned to go through it just so he could be prepared for any occasion.
After he read through the translated papers, he started to sweat and looked sour. He started to regret using the special item in the midterms, but he was glad that he asked Deeny to translate the papers.
He only had one thought when he finished: ‘Can anyone really answer the questions? Are these questions even about English?’
He had a bad feeling in his heart.
‘Don’t tell me that barely anyone passed the midterms. If so, I’ll be one of the good students…OR NOT!’
His English was the worst in the class. When everyone else passed, he barely met the passing line. When everyone else failed, how could he be one of the few who passed and even aced the test?
Only an idiot would believe he was clean!
Su Yang felt like he was in danger.
He really wanted to go to Tieba and open a new thread with the title: ‘I accidentally went from the last place to one of the highest in class during my midterms. What should I do? Waiting online. Urgent.’