What's wrong with me, a school principal, listening to students' suggestions?
Chapter 80 Mom! Your son is really not destined for a college diploma!
"Four...four hundred and eighty-seven."
The server room exploded.
"Four hundred and eighty-seven? He usually only gets a little over four hundred on mock exams, right?"
"Wait, is this system reliable? Could it be overestimating your abilities?"
The boy with glasses didn't believe it himself, so he checked the answers he had entered from beginning to end to make sure he hadn't made any mistakes.
Estimated score: 487.
Estimated undergraduate admission score: 435.
The score is 52 points above the undergraduate admission line.
He stared at those two numbers, and his eyes suddenly reddened.
"Next!" Feng Zhiyuan shouted to maintain order.
The boy wearing glasses stood up, his legs were a little weak, and he was helped out by the people behind him.
As he reached the doorway, he suddenly squatted down and covered his face with his hands.
My shoulders are shaking.
No one laughed at him.
Because everyone at the back of the line was on tenterhooks.
The second person to sit down was a girl. After entering her answer and pressing the button, she stared at the screen for ten seconds, then exclaimed "Ah!" startling the person next to her.
"Four hundred and fifty-one! I got four hundred and fifty-one!"
"I usually only get 380 on tests!"
The atmosphere in the computer room began to change.
From trepidation to anticipation, and from anticipation to barely contained excitement.
One student after another sat down at their computer, entered their answers, and waited for the number to appear.
Four hundred and thirty-two.
461.
Four hundred and ninety-three.
505.
With each number announced, a collective gasp of astonishment rippled through the crowd.
These children scored an average of 312 on last year's mock exam.
The numbers popping up on the screen now are all over 400, with more than half exceeding the undergraduate admission line.
A guy who usually scores around 300 saw his predicted score was 443, so he pushed his chair back, stood up, rushed into the hallway, and yelled...
"Mom! Your son passed the undergraduate entrance exam! Hahaha!"
His voice echoed down the corridor, followed by laughter and applause.
……
At 10:30, Chen Bowen entered the e-sports arena.
He lingered at the door for several minutes before finally coming in.
This kid sneaked home the day he finished his college entrance exam, and today he took a 40-minute bus ride from the south of the city to come back.
He sat in front of the machine, rubbing his hands together repeatedly, but didn't touch the keyboard for a long time.
The student sitting next to me had already finished checking and was beaming with joy as he held the printed college recommendation form.
"Bowen, just lose already, what are you dawdling about?"
"I'm scared," Chen Bowen said honestly. "What if I don't pass the undergraduate admission line?"
"You only got a junior college score on your mock exam, so what if you didn't pass? How many people in our school even pass the undergraduate entrance exam? What are you afraid of?"
"Mock exams are different from the actual college entrance exam..."
Chen Bowen muttered to himself, but still put his hands on the keyboard.
He lost very slowly.
For each subject's multiple-choice questions, he would type in the answers one by one, referring to the notes he had written on his phone on the day of the exam.
Twenty-five minutes later, all subjects were entered.
His finger hovered over the "Generate Prediction" button for several seconds.
Then I closed my eyes and pressed down.
"have a look!"
Nearby students quickly gathered around.
Numbers popped up on the screen.
Estimated total score: 461.
Estimated undergraduate admission score: 435.
The score is 26 points above the undergraduate admission line.
Chen Bowen opened his eyes.
He looked at the number, his lips moved, but no sound came out.
461.
He has never passed math since the third grade of elementary school.
I spent three years in junior high school and barely managed to get into No. 13 Middle School after the high school entrance exam.
His average score for the entire first year of high school was just over 200, making him the undisputed "bottom of the class" in the entire grade.
461.
Undergraduate admission score.
"Bowen?" A classmate next to him nudged him. "Are you alright?"
Chen Bowen suddenly stood up, and his chair slid back half a meter.
He turned and rushed out, almost bumping into Su Qingyan as she entered the corridor.
"Chen Bowen! Why are you running?" Su Qingyan dodged to the side.
"Vice Principal Su!" Chen Bowen turned around, his expression as if someone had stuffed a whole cake into his mouth.
"I passed the undergraduate entrance exam! 461!"
"I, Chen Bowen, have passed the undergraduate admission line!"
His voice boomed down the corridor, causing a commotion among those around him.
Looking at his face, which was on the verge of tears, Su Qingyan felt as if something had struck her heart hard.
She recalled how, six months ago, the child scored 62 points on his first test and jumped around the classroom three times with joy.
Back then, who could have imagined that this boy, who considered passing math a miracle, would one day be able to stand on the undergraduate admission line?
……
At 11 o'clock, Su Qingyan walked into the principal's office with a stack of summary tables that had just come out of the printer.
She closed the door, leaned against it for a few seconds, and then walked to Lin Yucai's desk.
"Finished reading?" Lin Yucai looked up.
Su Qingyan didn't say anything, and placed the stack of papers on the table.
Lin Yucai picked it up and looked at it.
The summary table clearly shows the estimated scores of 163 students.
Average predicted score: 448.7.
Estimated number of students passing the undergraduate admission line: 97.
Estimated number of students who pass the first-tier university entrance exam cutoff score: 12.
Highest predicted score: 583.
Lin Yucai's hand stopped.
Last year, eight students from No. 13 Middle School passed the undergraduate entrance examination.
The undergraduate enrollment rate is five percent.
It is estimated that 97 will pass the test this year.
Of the 173 students, 97 passed the undergraduate admission line.
The undergraduate enrollment rate is... 56 percent.
From five percent to fifty-six percent.
It increased elevenfold.
Lin Yucai put down the summary sheet; his palms were a little hot.
It's fortunate that the cutoff scores are lower in the Northeast; such a miracle wouldn't happen in the other four provinces.
He looked up at Su Qingyan.
"This number...if it's true."
Su Qingyan stood across the table, her hands tightly gripping the red pen.
"If the results come out, this is really the number."
She took a deep breath, and when she exhaled, her tail trembled slightly.
"No. 13 Middle School's turnaround is no longer an achievement."
"The world has turned upside down."
Lin Yucai stared at the summary table, the corners of his mouth gradually turning upwards.
Fifty-six percent.
This number would rank among the top five high schools in the city.
Top five.
A school that had the lowest college entrance rate six months ago has now jumped into the top five in the city in terms of undergraduate admission rate.
"We can burn Liu Jianguo's report," Lin Yucai said softly.
Su Qingyan looked at him and suddenly smiled, a smile carrying a sense of relief after surviving a calamity.
"You really dare to dream."
"It's not that I wanted to," Lin Yucai pointed to the summary sheet, "it's that these kids dared to take the exam."
The system panel lit up in the corner of his field of vision.
[Task Progress Update: AI scoring system coverage reaches 94%... Task completion: 100%]
[Rewards are being processed...]
[Settlement complete!]
[Completion Rate: 100% (Perfect Score Achieved)]
[Reward Quality: Blue Elite Chest]
[Opening a blue elite treasure chest...]
The lid popped open.
Congratulations on winning:
[1. The AI-powered score estimation and college application recommendation system is permanently linked to No. 13 Middle School (including automatic upgrade function, with the database automatically updated after each year's college entrance examination)]
[2. Three-tier network security firewall (linked to the campus network to prevent data leaks, malicious attacks, and external intrusion)]
3. Legal deposit of 80000 yuan into personal account
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