Chapter 185: Chapter 187: Did Well in the Exam
Under the same reasoning as every year, they then started to distribute the test results.
First, the general report cards were passed out. After the start of the new year and school reopened, the subject teachers would separately review and discuss the exams.
“This time, fifteen of our class made it within the top hundred in the school. Among them, the second, fifth, and eighth ranks are ours.”
The second place, needless to say, was always dominated by their class’s consistently top-scoring bookworm.
With a wooden expression, the bookworm seemed oblivious to the surroundings. It was unclear whether he was mentally solving maths problems or filling in blanks.
The world of academic champions was genuinely beyond the comprehension of underachievers.
As for the fifth rank in the whole school, that was second in their class. When Tang Yuxin’s name was called out, Tang Yuxin wasn’t surprised because she knew good deeds never go unrewarded.
Look, even her own grades became stable. She thought she could rank in fourth or fifth place this time, but the actual result far exceeded her expectations.
This time I want to specifically commend two students from our class.
“Keep working hard next semester,” Ms. Liu cheerfully encouraged Li Lidong, which deeply moved him.
“Thank you, teacher,” he said as he took his report card, clenching it tightly in his hand before heading back to his seat. He then took it out again and carefully went through every line.
Heehee, his highest score was in maths, a full 112. No wonder Tang Yuxin once said that his logical thinking ability was very good, better than hers and Xu Miaomiao’s. That’s why he always solved problems faster than Xu Miaomiao, so getting such a high score wasn’t a surprise.
The other scores were quite average because Tang Yuxin’s scores were not biased. So the tutoring she gave couldn’t be too biased either. His worst score was in English, where he only scored in the seventies. He suspected that his total score might have been dragged down by his low English score; that was the only explanation for why Xu Miaomiao, who studied with him side by side, scored higher and had a four-rank lead.
But it was a relief. Although he ranked twelfth, he made it into the top hundred among all the students. The school had an unwritten rule that the top hundred students were the cream of the crop, and they had a high chance of entering high school.
Thinking of his excellent results, if he tried a bit harder next year, he should be able to reach the top ten in the class. He almost wanted to rush home and hit the books right away, aiming for better results next year.
Tang Yuxin’s ranking was fantastic this time. Though she might not be an academic champion, she was a tireless worker. This hardworking bird had finally flown to the front.
She ranked right behind the academic champions, at fifth in the whole school, earning a certificate of honor and a stationery case.
Once school was dismissed, Xu Miaomiao and Chen Lidong joyfully went home. They wouldn’t study at Tang Yuxin’s house today. They had an important task–to go home and share the good news.
They had achieved such good results, so they had to show off a bit.
“What?” Mr. Xu jumped up in surprise.