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Chapter 123 One point difference

When the seventh grade is sent away, the exams for ordinary students come.

Although Hogwarts is filled with a series of elements such as adventure, friendship, youth, passion, etc., the castle is ultimately built for education, and examinations are a part of education that will never be absent.

‘I understand the truth, but why is our environment so different? ’

Because the time was relatively late, Andrew and his team took the exam during an extremely hot time. The large classroom used for the exam was far less comfortable than the restaurant. Even the anti-cheating measures only included a simple anti-cheating quill.

Andrew sadly discovered that according to the anti-cheating methods he learned in OWLs, he could easily get high scores in this not-strict exam.

'But I won't cheat - not to mention I won't, so what's the point of getting a high score? ’

Transfiguration was a breeze, whether it was a morning paper or an afternoon practical class.

The magic potion and roll may be a little worse, but the actual effect is perfect. As for which one it is, it depends on the professor's mood - Andrew guessed that he probably won't get an O.

In Charms class, the practical exercises are no problem. Although Professor Flitwick is a little dissatisfied with Andrew's pineapple dance steps, there should be an E.

Astronomy, Andrew still doesn’t have the Krypton astronomy model set, but after all, the stars remain the same, O or E.

Defense Against the Dark Arts...there's not even an exam for that.

Herbalism, I barely finished the paper, practice...well, it should be A, the professor said it might be E.

History of Magic, A definitely has it!

Although the things he made up by himself ruined the existing timeline and made him almost get a lot of answers wrong, he could definitely pass!

After taking the last subject of History of Magic, Andrew made the above prediction about his score, but it was of no use - because he knew his score the next morning.

"Transfiguration is as good as it should be, one point higher than Miss Granger, just perfect, but other subjects are far behind..."

When Andrew came over to deal with the documents after the exam, Professor McGonagall pushed the paper to him and said so.

"I asked the professors to read the rest of the papers. Potions O, but Professor Snape said you were just unlucky. You just reached the standard. Astronomy almost barely reached O. The foundation of magic is not solid enough. Overall, you are not good enough." It’s OK, but it’s just short of the O standard, and the rest of the homework is barely E… Miss Granger is all O, and only one point was deducted for Potions and Transfiguration, and the rest are full marks.”

So scary…

Andrew showed a very sincere expression of surprise - he only knew that this system is not that simple after taking the test himself. He could get all O's if he spread his time, but he would get full marks... It's a bit stressful...

It's like putting him in his previous high school. After re-study, there is no pressure to say that the college entrance examination score is higher than before, but to win the top prize is to stand and talk without back pain...

"I don't know why she deducted points in Potions, but if she hadn't reviewed your paper first, she would have gotten full marks in Transfiguration..."

Professor, I don’t feel guilty if you do this. Because most likely nothing good will follow.

Sure enough, Professor McGonagall handed over two blank papers, "Please complete the second and third grade papers - they must reflect your true level."

Although he knew that he would probably have to accompany Percy and the others to grade papers after he finished the work, Andrew still didn't give in. Only by showing that he had mastered things could Professor McGonagall recommend appropriate materials based on his level. Only fools are lazy about this kind of thing.

It took Andrew less than two hours to complete the two papers - during which Percy had been working on holiday documents at another table, while Professor McGonagall was grading papers there.

As for the other three prefects, they are like the other prefects, maintaining the final order after all students have finished their exams - this is no lighter than office work.

"Done?"

Professor McGonagall looked up from the table

"Yes, Professor."

Andrew's papers were quickly reviewed and approved - both of them received perfect marks.

"Very good. Next, you will be responsible for grading papers for the second and third grades - don't worry about the first grade. It doesn't mean anything to you."

"Leave particularly excellent papers and particularly poor papers to me for review," Professor McGonagall placed a stack of papers in front of Andrew - several of them had already been selected and reviewed in advance.

The professor looked at the paper and hesitated for a moment, but his eyes became sharp again when he looked at Andrew's paper, "Be more ruthless and don't give points to those who shouldn't be given."

"I'm going to rush for the transcripts and see when they can be submitted - you guys will be working overtime these two days."

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Urgent?

Andrew suddenly remembered his very advanced History of Magic score - the rest was okay, Professor Binns, didn't you let it go?

But Professor McGonagall was determined - and she soon left, leaving Andrew and Percy behind.

"You got perfect marks in the third grade and almost failed the rest of the subjects - you are so good at partial subjects."

After Andrew sent two trophy Nuts and said that he would not connect the twins' behavior with Percy, Percy, who came to settle the score, had reconciled with Andrew.

"It's just that I spent a little too much time looking at Transfiguration."

"I've graded the papers for you - I didn't do this back then."

"They didn't give it to me in the first grade..." Andrew spread his hands, "Only by not correcting students of the same grade can we avoid the suspicion of cheating... After all, this is not homework."

"That makes sense."

Percy nodded, "But how did you spend your summer vacation?"

"How do you spend your summer vacation?"

Andrew was stunned for a moment - an invitation didn't feel like an invitation, and a warning didn't feel like a warning. What do you mean by how to live?

"It's just that you can't study magic during the summer vacation - you know, the notice of no spell casting during the holidays."

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Andrew was so nervous about the exam that he completely forgot about it.

Not being able to cast spells for a whole summer - that's more tiring than invigilating an exam!

After invigilating the exam, I can still find time to practice my ideas and do some spell-casting training. I won’t cast spells during the long vacation...

"Stop thinking about it and go judge the papers."

Percy turned his head. Although he couldn't see the expression on his face, Andrew was sure that it was definitely not a kind smile - this guy relied on his previous experience to hit him!

Otherwise, there’s no point in mentioning summer vacation!

Bastard, didn't I agree before that the deception of you is over?

"Well... you can read the book. After all, it is in the book..." Andrew paused for a moment. He didn't know how to describe Zi Youyan Ruyu. "After all, the knowledge is in the book. You can feel it even without a magic wand - I just don't know." Are owls attractive?"

Percy's proud head lowered, and Andrew hit a critical blow!

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