Chapter 6 Yan Normal University

"How did you all do in the exam?" A rather elegant female teacher in her 40s came in from outside.

It was Chen Xiaoyan, the head teacher of Li Zhe's Liberal Arts Class [-], who came.

I asked Li Zhe and the other top students one by one how they did in the exam. After hearing that they all did well in the exam, Chen Xiaoyan showed a happy smile on her face.

That's right, in front of Chen Xiaoyan, Xu Yang and Ding Liyao both changed their minds and said they did okay in the exam. Jiang Yan's expression on the side was extremely exciting, as if she was saying, are you two trying to fool me?

After the teachers of each subject handed out the college entrance examination papers and reference answers, Xu Yang, Ding Liyao and the others began to help check the answers and estimate the scores.

Li Zhe only checked the English test paper. He didn't remember how he answered Chinese, mathematics and comprehensive arts. He only remembered that he got 135 in Chinese, 113 in mathematics, 232 in comprehensive arts, and 67 in English. The total score was 547. .

The first line that year was 567 points.

If he hadn't completely failed in the English test, he would still have no problem taking the next one.

It's the same this time. Whether you can get into a better double-first-class university depends on how well you do in the English test.

Listening is all correct, one wrong choice will deduct 1 point, two mistakes in cloze will deduct 3 points, reading comprehension is basically all correct, two mistakes in correcting a wrong sentence will deduct 2 points, essay...

The more Li Zhe understood the answers, the better he felt. Not counting the essay, he only deducted 6 points in total.

He wrote the essay very concisely and clearly, trying to avoid using overly complex vocabulary and grammar. He did not seek to amaze the marking teacher, but only wanted to get points safely, which would probably result in a deduction of 3 or 4 points at most.

Based on this calculation, English should be able to get 140 points, which is better than he had previously expected.

547 minus 67 plus 140, which means the total score can reach 620.

Except for a few top universities in China such as Shuimu University, Yanda University, and Zhejiang University, the other double-first-class universities are basically random.

For Li Zhe after his rebirth, academic qualifications are no longer so important, but if possible, who wouldn’t want to attend a prestigious double first-class school?
Although this era is full of arguments that academic qualifications are useless, the most cited example is Bill Gates dropping out of Harvard to start a business.

But anyone with a little bit of experience will understand that this statement is nonsense.

Robin Li, Rebus, Richard Liu... these emerging Internet tycoons basically all graduated from prestigious schools, so their academic qualifications are almost average.

What you can learn by entering a prestigious school is not just knowledge, but also vision, structure, spiritual realm, and most importantly, connections.

Bill Gates dropped out of school, but he also went to Harvard and got all the things he needed to learn and the connections he needed to make.

Li Zhe opened the "Guidelines for Filling in Application Forms for the College Entrance Examination" that had just been issued, focusing on universities in the capital.

He chose to go to college in the capital again not because of Xu Yang, but because only by going to college in the capital could he make more useful connections and pave the way for future development.

Otherwise, who can I make friends with if I stay in Northeast China to go to college?
Shanghai is also an option, but the universities there are relatively exclusive, and he, a northerner, is not used to studying in the south.

The National People's Congress is good, but the scores are too high. The only options available are Normal University, University of Foreign Studies, and University of Finance and Economics.

As a liberal arts student, I can't go to a university that focuses on science, right?The point is that there are too few female students in science and engineering universities, and beauties are even rarer.

Finally, Li Zhe's eyes fell on Yan'an Normal University, and he decided to apply for Yan'an Normal University as his first choice. If he obeyed the adjustment, he would have a great chance of being admitted.

For him, major is not important, the reputation of the school is more important.Yan Normal University ranks among the top 20 in the country. It is the most powerful university in Beijing after Shuimu, Yan University and Renmin University. Moreover, there are more female students in normal universities, making it easier to find girlfriends.

Li Zhe has not forgotten the goal he set before.

3. Find a girlfriend you really like as soon as possible (Xu Yang is not counted).

But if he can really get into Yan Normal University, wouldn't that break the best result in the liberal arts class since the establishment of Yuying High School? The school should give him some reward, right?

Yuying Middle School, where Li Zhe attended, was only a third-rate private high school.

The science majors are a bit better, and some have been admitted to famous universities such as Jilin University and Zhejiang University, but the liberal arts majors are more lame. The school has not produced a major undergraduate in more than ten years since its establishment.

With a "pop" sound, Jiang Yan dropped the pen in her hand on the table, let out a long sigh, and said depressedly: "I did the math, and it's only over 380 points. I completely failed the exam."

"Li Zhe, have you finished estimating your score? Can you go to the first line?"

"It should be about the same." Li Zhe didn't tell the truth.

His usual scores are there. He only passed the first line of the three mock exams once. Now he suddenly says that his total score can reach 600. Who would believe it?
"Then you did really well on the exam!"

Hearing Li Zhe say that he could read a book online, Jiang Yan's tone was a bit complicated, she was both envious and a little jealous.

"How did you all do in the exam?" A tall boy who was as black as briquettes and wearing a pair of black-rimmed glasses stood up from the back row, came to Li Zhe's seat, and patted him hard on the shoulder. His face was full of showing off and showing off.

"I did the math and the total score should not be less than 570."

Hearing what the boy said, Xu Yang and Ding Liyao both raised their heads and looked at each other in surprise, looking a little unconvinced.

Last year, the first-tier score in Heihe Province was 557. If it really scored 570, it would basically be a guaranteed first-tier score.

Li Zhe glanced at the tall black boy and said in a slightly playful tone: "Really, you performed so well? Congratulations to you!"

This boy's name is Yin Zhiqiang. He always looks awesome and coaxing, and he feels too good about himself.

He is as dark as Nico, and he looks at himself in a small mirror all day long. He feels that he is extremely handsome. His academic performance is only at the level of a third-level student, but he always feels that no one in the class is smarter than him.

However, this kid felt too good about himself this time. His score of less than 400 points was judged to be at the top of the list. When the results came out, he became a laughing stock and was even too embarrassed to attend the graduation party.

"That's right!" Suddenly Li Zhe seemed to remember something and put his arm around Yin Zhiqiang's shoulders.

"Xiaoqiang, it's been almost a year since you lent me the 100 yuan. It's time to pay it back, right? As a grown man, you definitely wouldn't do something shameless and shameless, like borrowing money and not paying it back, right?"

Li Zhe deliberately raised his voice, causing many students in the class to look towards the two of them.

Yin Zhiqiang's originally proud and showy expression suddenly froze on his face. He forced a smile and said perfunctorily: "I don't have any money with me. Let's do it next time. I will pay you back next time."

After he finished speaking, he wanted to free Li Zhe's arm, but Li Zhe held him tightly and his tone became rude, "Next time? After the assessment, everyone went their separate ways. Where should I go?" Looking for you? It’s easy to deal with it if you don’t have money. Don’t you have two girlfriends? Ask them to help you pay it back.”

(End of this chapter)

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