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Chapter 510: Perfect Scores!
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The others realized that Rong Qi’s identity seemed to be true because even President Zhang treated her with such respect.
Rong Qi opened the webpage, logged into the academic system, and entered the instructor’s page in full view of everyone, inputting the students’ grades. Her series of operations were distinctly proficient. They couldn’t help but wonder if she was still the same retard girl despised by everyone back then.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAt the time when Rong Qi disguised as Ms. Seven took over Class 7, she was unwilling to show her face and preferred to play the fool in front of everyone. They had no idea why she did that.
Rong Qi was swift with her actions. After entering the grades for the subject she taught, she printed them out. People watched as the paper floated out of the printer, their eyes wide with astonishment. For the finance category, including attendance, all the scores were full marks, with only the exam scores left out — everything else was marked 100.
The other instructors were surprised that Class 7 students, who were notorious for skipping classes, had perfect attendance scores. The instructors looked on, feeling indignant, and asked, “Ms. Seven, isn’t this a bit unfair? Everyone knows what kind of students are in Class 7, and you’ve given them all full marks. This seems unjust!”
Rong Qi furrowed her brows and said, “I taught this class, and I think they deserve full marks. Is there a problem? At least during my class, they didn’t break any rules. They arrived on time for each session, and they completed their homework promptly and conscientiously. In my eyes, they are full scorers.”
Rong Qi picked up the rest of the report cards for Class 7. The management course report card, except for the exam scores, were all full marks as well.
Rong Qi displayed it to the other instructors and said, “This was graded by the senior professor. As everyone knows, he’s strict, but he still gave full marks to all students of Class 7. Fair enough?”
“But…” They wanted to say something more but found themselves speechless.
The senior professor at Capital University represented stringent teaching standards, demanding the utmost from his students, who all complained about the difficulty yet achieved remarkably good results. Thus, for many years, almost no one could shake the senior professor’s position.
Moreover, not just the attendance scores, but the exam scores too. Nearly eighty percent of Class 7 scored full marks and the lowest score was a staggering 94. As if they were a sort of divine existence. Such outstanding results were incomparable even to Class 1, the academic elites. Class 1 had a total of only 19 students in management studies, and they were left far behind.
Tang Lin’s heart suddenly felt heavy. He wondered if Class 7 was really about to stage a comeback.
The senior professor sat in the corner, looking at the printed grades, and smirked, “A bit below what I expected. This Huang Hao, with the lowest score, still needs more practice. His case analysis wasn’t comprehensive enough.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe crowd was speechless. They wondered if the senior professor was flexing about the result because he was still not satisfied with scoring 94.
Rong Qi, rarely in agreement with others, added, “Han Ning’s finance studies weren’t great either. I’ll remind them later. Sorry to worry you, professor.”
Apart from showing respect to President Zhang and the senior professor, Rong Qi gave almost no attention to anyone else in the room. They craned their necks to see Han Ning’s finance grade and it was 88.
The other instructors were taken aback by Rong Qi calling the score not good enough. In their opinion, scoring 88 was a bit lower than excellent, but it was definitely above average.
Tang Lin clutched the report cards of Class 1 in his hands, suddenly feeling it was no longer appealing. Class l’s results were the first to come out, and he flaunted the report cards in the office for quite some time, only to have them turn into dust compared to others. Somewhat shameful as well.
Rong Qi reviewed all the report cards, her gaze settling on the International Trade subject taught by Tang Lin. A meaningful smile curled on her lips, and she raised her eyes to look at him..