For those whose scores would originally be slightly higher than the average, it would be fine if they just performed as they did in the self-test. Just do what they know and don't guess the questions and add variables.

For those whose scores are obviously much higher than the average but still fall below 90, ask them to slightly lower their scores and get as close to the average as possible.

In this way, the class's "target average score" can be controlled at a value with the highest tolerance rate.

In addition, the higher the "target average score" is, the more room Bai Lan can leave for top students who are confident of getting scores above 90 points, allowing them to win more rewards for the class.

After all, if the "target average score" is too low, top students will not be able to perform well, because, in this case, the appearance of a 90-point student will raise the class average by more than two points, and these two points are likely to cause those who score only a dozen points or even a few points to fail.

On the contrary, if the "target average score" is high enough, a score of 90 can only raise the average score by less than one point, and its impact can basically be ignored.

However, unfortunately.

Although Hirata organized a study session some time ago, some subjects cannot be remedied by short-term efforts.

Since Bai Lan did not allow guessing and only allowed people to answer questions they were confident about, let alone 30 points, there were even many 0 points in subjects like English and mathematics that required long-term accumulation!

My goodness, their scores are usually given based on the “probability” of the multiple-choice questions.

In this way, the tolerance for error will be very low.

However, Bai Lan is not without a solution.

You should know that in Japan's high school entrance examination papers, the proportion of multiple-choice questions in mathematics and English is very high!

In these two subjects, nearly half of the scores for mathematics come from multiple-choice questions, while the proportion of multiple-choice questions in English is close to 80%!

Bai Lan's way of dealing with this situation is to let everyone fill in the same option in the multiple-choice questions, and leave all other questions blank.

Because everyone who chooses the same option will get the same score in the end, and everyone's score will probably be around 25% of the total score of the multiple-choice questions.

At the same time, this score of around 25% is also the class average, and the failing score is half of the total score of the multiple-choice questions, which is 12.5%.

The distance between 12.5% ​​and the lowest score of 25% can be used as space for top students to perform.

Top students can predict other people's scores by knowing their options, and then perform based on their scores.

Don’t think that there is only a 12.5% ​​difference between 25% ​​and 12.5%.

This multiple-choice question accounts for 12.5% ​​of the total score, which, when converted into the mathematics subject, is only about 6 points.

However, after these 6 points are magnified by 40 people, that is 240 points of operating space!

For the top students who originally needed to control their scores to 25% of the math multiple-choice questions, which is just a dozen points, by dividing the 240 points equally, the three top students can be liberated and can safely strive for scores above 3 points and get rewards for the class.

The total score of multiple-choice questions in the English subject is 12.5%, which is about 8 points. If there are 40 people, it will be 320 points.

The academic masters who originally needed to control their scores at around 20 points can, with this 320-point operating space, unleash their strengths and strive for high scores of over 4 points.

And how many people were top students in math and English in the original Class D?

Even subjects like English and mathematics, which are not so good, can be maximized to get rewards in this way.

Not to mention the other three subjects.

With Bai Lan's operation, the students of the original Class D can not only pass the exam safely, but also get ample opportunities to earn points.

Basically, as long as you are a top student, you will be given room to perform and have the opportunity to win rewards.

After planning everyone's exam tasks.

On the morning of May 5, Bai Lan once again used the remaining time of the morning meeting to arrange the tasks.

In the future, they just need to keep doing questions, doing questions, and doing questions to improve the accuracy of the questions they are confident about and improve their ability to control scores.

But do you think that's the end?

No, in order to ensure that he could pass the exam smoothly, Bai Lan prepared other insurance measures.

For example, Bai Lan had long realized that it was actually possible to cheat in this midterm exam!

Why do you say that?

Because Bai Lan noticed that there was a problem with the number of students in the original Class C and Class D in the second and third grades!

There are too many of them!

This is unreasonable!

Under normal circumstances, given the overall quality of the original Class C and Class D, it would be unlikely for them to successfully establish an organization strong enough to control scores in just over a month.

The overall academic performance of the original Class C and Class D is so poor. Facing such a difficult midterm exam, if they only rely on their own strength or try to control their scores with poor organization.

Then this exam would be enough to cause nearly one-third of the students in these two classes to drop out!

However, the fact is that although the number of students in Class C and Class D in the third grade is indeed smaller than that in Class A and Class B, it is not as exaggerated as a third less!

You know, they have been in this class for two years!

Excluding those who dropped out in the past two years, the number of people who are expelled due to the first midterm exam of the first year is pitifully small.

As for the second grade, because of Nanyun's manipulation, the number of students in the second grade C or D class is even one third more than that of the second grade A class...

In short, this is totally unreasonable!

This means that when the current second and third graders were still first graders, they must have used some means, which resulted in almost all of them being able to stay successfully.

Bai Lan just casually asked the director of the judo club when she was renting a venue from the school's judo club.

The head of the judo club, who had just made some money from Bai Lan, was in high spirits. In addition, Bai Lan would come to the judo club from time to time to borrow equipment and venues, which was equivalent to being a free sparring partner for the people in the judo club. Therefore, he had some friendship with the people in the judo club.

Therefore, the director of the judo club casually gave the answer to this question to Bai Lan as a gift in the transaction of renting the venue.

The director of the judo club told Bai Lan: In fact, for more than ten years, the test paper for the first midterm exam after entering the first grade every year is actually the same!

Afterwards, the director of the judo club went back to the dormitory and found the test paper that he had taken before and then reissued it with the revised answers and gave it to Bai Lan.

This "archaeological paper" sent by the director of the judo club is one of Bai Lan's insurances.

The simplest way to use this insurance is to simply make multiple copies and give them to everyone, asking them to memorize the test paper and easily get a score of 50 or above to guarantee a pass.

But Bai Lan didn't want to do that.

Bai Lan didn't want to give anyone the opportunity to get something for nothing through him.

This would make Bai Lan feel like she was being taken advantage of.

Besides, it's unfair to those who put in the effort to learn.

Moreover, in this way, those who are at risk of failing will get the answers in advance. Without the threat of expulsion, they no longer need to abide by Bai Lan's rules.

So, Bai Lan would not do that.

But Bai Lan didn't plan to waste this test paper.

Bai Lan plans to use this test paper to reduce the difficulty of the exam and increase the tolerance for score control.

There are two ways.

One is: take out some of the easier questions on the test paper separately, and make a unified arrangement one day before the test so that everyone in the class can do them.

As long as you do it carefully, you will have an impression of these questions. Seeing familiar questions during the exam will reduce the probability of being careless and losing points, improve the stability of everyone's score control, and increase the tolerance rate for safely passing the exam.

But after thinking about it carefully, Bai Lan felt that doing so was a bit like "giving it away for free" and letting the original D people "get something for nothing".

This would make Bai Lan feel a little uncomfortable.

He was not too happy about it.

Fortunately, Bai Lan has a second, better solution.

This method can not only reduce the difficulty of the exam, but also not be in vain. You can also take this opportunity to strongly contradict the school and disrupt the "normal operation" of the school, thereby increasing the possibility of attracting the school's expulsion sanction!

Please allow him to keep the specific method a secret for now.

However, it's not over yet.

In addition to using past exam questions, to ensure that everyone can pass.

The cautious Bai Lan also came up with an "ultimate insurance"!

That is - buying points!

Since Chabashira said: Points can buy everything.

Of course, you can also buy test scores.

If someone still fails after Bai Lan has set up so many safeguards...

In this case, Bai Lan would gather the points of everyone in the class and buy points from the school.

Bai Lan has already checked the price.

1 point is 10.

Because the average score of their class is controlled to be low, the passing score is also low, so even if someone's score is bought from 0 to a passing score, it won't cost too many points.

Although the possibility of having to buy points is very small, it is not impossible, so Bai Lan has to take it into consideration.

In short, Bai Lan will try her best to prevent anyone from dropping out of school.

Of course, this is not because Bai Lan wants to protect these people so much.

The main thing is, once someone drops out, their class will lose points!

Then, the fact that “dropping out will result in class points being deducted” will be exposed!

This will unnecessarily increase the difficulty for Bai Lan to drop out of school!

In addition, all the points in Bai Lan’s class were earned by Bai Lan!

Once someone drops out and gets deducted points, the class will lose a large number of points.

Who should Bai Lan ask for compensation for the points lost due to the deducted scores?

Compared with the loss caused by being expelled and having points deducted, the cost of buying points is not worth mentioning at all, not to mention that Bai Lan will ask the whole class to pay for the points.

Moreover, logically speaking, according to his rules, no one should fail. Since someone failed, it means that someone did not follow the rules he set. Whoever made the mistake and caused the loss should pay for it slowly in the future!

Use other people's points to protect your own interests.

What's not to like about Bai Lan?

Then, starting from May 5, except for a few top students in the original D class who had the task of getting high scores in all subjects, everyone else began their own score control exercises in order to obtain rewards and avoid punishment.

If nothing unexpected happens, this midterm exam will be passed safely under Bai Lan's arrangement.

However, not surprisingly.

An accident happened.

Suddenly, someone in Bai Lan's class was punished with a "one-week suspension" for the crime of "bullying classmates".

It happened on May 5th.

And there are only less than 5 days left until the midterm exam!

122. Karuizawa: A mouthful of a bully is scary, a punch is a bully

You cannot take exams during the suspension period.

You can’t pass the exam without taking it.

If you fail, you will be expelled.

Isn't it the same as dropping out if I suspend my studies at this time?

Bai Lan took great pains to ensure that no one in the class would drop out of school because of failing the midterm exam.

As a result, nowadays, some people are facing the risk of being expelled before the midterm exams even begin!

Moreover, the person who was suspended for the crime of “bullying classmates” was not someone else.

That person was the one who was most afraid of bullying, and the one that Bai Lan had promised to protect from bullying - Karuizawa Megumi!

what is going on actually?

The story begins much earlier.

After school on the afternoon of May 5th.

Bai Lan finished her daily exercise, returned to the dormitory, and prepared to take a shower.

At this moment, I suddenly heard my cell phone ringing.

Bai Lan found out that it was Karuizawa who called.

After connecting.

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