These multiple-choice questions account for 12.5% ​​of the total score, which translates to only about 6 points in the math subject.

However, after being amplified by 40 people, those 6 points become a 240-point manipulation space!

The top students, who originally needed to keep their scores in the math multiple-choice section to around 25% (i.e., a score of ten or so), can now be freed up by sharing these 240 points. They can now confidently aim for scores above 90 and win awards for the class.

The multiple-choice questions in the English subject account for 12.5% ​​of the total score, with about 8 points, which translates to 320 points for 40 people.

The top students who originally needed to keep their scores around 20 points can now, with this 320-point margin of opportunity, unleash their full potential and strive for scores above 90.

How many top students were there in the original Class D in math and English?

Even subjects like English and math, which are usually weak, can be maximized to earn rewards in this way.

Needless to say, the other three subjects were even worse.

Thanks to Bai Lan's actions, the students in the original Class D were not only able to pass the exam safely, but also had ample opportunity to earn points.

Basically, as long as you are a top student, you will have room to perform and opportunities to win awards.

After planning the exam tasks for each person.

On the morning of May 13, Bai Lan once again used the remaining time of the morning meeting to assign tasks.

After that, all they had to do was keep doing more and more practice problems to improve their accuracy on the problems they were confident about and improve their ability to control their scores.

But do you think that's all?

No, Bai Lan had prepared other insurance measures to ensure that he could pass the exam smoothly.

For example, Bai Lan had already realized that it was possible to cheat on this midterm exam!

Why do you say that?

Because Bai Lan noticed that there was a problem with the number of students in the original C and D classes in the second and third grades!

There are too many of them!

This is unreasonable!

Under normal circumstances, given the overall quality of the original Class C and Class D, it would be highly unlikely that they would be able to successfully establish a strong and controllable organization within just over a month.

Given the poor overall academic performance of the original C and D classes, and the difficulty of the midterm exam, it would be unacceptable to rely solely on ability or attempt to control scores through poor organization.

This exam is enough to expel nearly a third of the students in these two classes!

However, the truth is that although Class C and Class D in the third grade did have fewer students than Class A and Class B, the number was not as exaggerated as one-third less!

Keep in mind, this is a class that has already been in this school for two years!

If we subtract those who dropped out in the past two years, the number of people dropping out due to their first midterm exam in their first year is pitifully small.

As for the second year, due to Nan Yun's actions, the number of students in Class C or D was even one-third more than that in Class A...

In short, this is completely unreasonable!

This means that the current second and third graders must have used some means when they were first graders to ensure that almost everyone was able to stay on.

Bai Lan was just casually asking the head of the judo club about it when she was renting the venue from the school's judo club.

The judo club president, who had just made a profit from Bai Lan, was in high spirits. In addition, Bai Lan often came to the judo club to use the equipment and facilities, essentially acting as a free sparring partner for the judo club members. Therefore, she had some connections with the judo club members.

Therefore, the judo club president casually gave the answer to this question to Bai Lan as a free gift in the deal to rent the venue.

The head of the judo club told Bai Lan: Actually, for more than ten years, the first midterm exam after the first graders entered school each year has been the same test paper!

Afterwards, the head of the judo club went back to the dormitory and found the test paper that he had taken before, which he then redistributed and revised the answers to, and gave it to Bai Lan.

This "archaeological scroll" given to Bai Lan by the Judo Club President is one of her insurance policies.

The simplest way to use this insurance is to make multiple copies, distribute them to everyone, and have them memorize the test paper. They can easily score over 50 points and pass.

But Bai Lan didn't want to do that.

Bai Lan didn't want anyone to have the opportunity to gain something for nothing through her.

This would make Bai Lan feel like she was being taken advantage of.

Besides, this is unfair to those who put in the effort to learn.

Moreover, in this way, those who were at risk of failing, having received the answers in advance and no longer threatened with expulsion, no longer needed to follow Bai Lan's rules.

Therefore, Bai Lan would not do that.

But Bai Lan didn't intend to waste the test paper.

Bai Lan plans to use this test paper to reduce the difficulty of the exam and increase the tolerance for errors in score control.

There are two solutions.

One approach is to take out the easier questions from the test paper and have all the students in the class do them one by one the day before the exam.

If you do the work carefully, you will have a better understanding of the questions. When you see familiar questions during the exam, it will reduce the chances of being careless and losing points, thus improving the stability of your score and increasing your margin for error in passing the exam safely.

But upon closer reflection, Bai Lan felt that doing so was somewhat of a "freebie," giving the original D people a sense of "getting something for nothing."

This made Bai Lan feel a little uncomfortable.

He was not too keen on doing so.

Fortunately, Bai Lan had a second, even better, solution.

This method not only reduces the difficulty of the exam, but it also doesn't come for nothing. It can also be used as an opportunity to strongly oppose the school and disrupt its "normal operation," thereby increasing the likelihood of being expelled by the school!

He'll keep the specifics of how he'll do it a secret for now.

However, it's not over yet.

In addition to using archaeology questions, this was done to ensure that everyone could pass.

The cautious Bai Lan even came up with a "final insurance"!

That is—buying points!

Since Chazhu said: Points can buy everything.

Then you can naturally buy exam scores.

If, after Bai Lan has set up so many safeguards, someone still fails...

In this situation, Bai Lan would gather all the points in the class and buy points from the school.

Bai Lan has already checked the price.

1 point = 10.

Because their class average score is kept low, the passing score is also low. Therefore, even if someone's score is bought from 0 to pass, it won't cost too many points.

Although the possibility of needing to buy points is very small, it is not impossible, so Bai Lan has to take that into consideration.

In short, Bai Lan will do her best to prevent anyone from dropping out of school.

Of course, this wasn't because Bai Lan particularly wanted to protect these people.

The main problem is that if someone drops out of school, their class will lose points!

Then, the fact that "dropping out of school will result in the class losing points" will be exposed!

This will unnecessarily increase the difficulty for Bai Lan to drop out of school!

Furthermore, all the high scores in Bai Lan's class were earned by Bai Lan herself!

If someone drops out of school and points are deducted, the class will lose a lot of points.

Who can Bai Lan ask for the points lost due to the deducted scores?

Compared to the loss caused by being expelled and having points deducted, the cost of buying points is negligible. Not to mention, Bai Lan will have the whole class contribute to the cost of buying points.

Moreover, according to his rules, no one should fail. Since someone failed, it means that someone did not follow the rules he set. Whoever is at fault and whoever caused the loss, that person will have to pay for it slowly in the future!

Use other people's points to protect your own interests.

Why wouldn't Bai Lan be happy to do it?

Then, starting from May 13th, apart from a few top students who had achieved high scores in all subjects, the other students in the original Class D all began their own score control exercises in order to receive rewards and avoid punishment.

If nothing unexpected happens, the midterm exams will proceed smoothly under Bai Lan's arrangement.

However, unsurprisingly.

An accident happened.

Suddenly, someone in Bai Lan's class was suspended from school for a week for the crime of "bullying a classmate".

The incident occurred on May 19.

And there were less than 5 days left before the start of the midterm exams!

122. Karuizawa: One bite at a time is terrifying, one punch at a time is enough to kill a bully.

Students are unable to take exams during their suspension of school.

You can't pass without taking the exam.

Failing a grade will result in expulsion.

If we suspend our studies at this time, wouldn't that be the same as dropping out?

Bai Lan went to great lengths to ensure that no one in the class would drop out of school because of failing the midterm exam.

As a result, even before the midterm exams have started, some students are already facing the risk of dropping out of school!

Moreover, the person who was suspended from school for the crime of "bullying classmates" was none other than himself.

That person was the one who was most afraid of being bullied, and the one whom Bai Lan had promised to protect from being bullied—Karuizawa Megumi!

what is going on actually?

The story begins much earlier.

After school on the afternoon of May 18th.

Bai Lan finished her daily exercise, returned to her dormitory, and prepared to take a shower.

Suddenly, I heard my phone ring.

Bai Lan discovered that it was Karuizawa calling.

After connecting.

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