Before answering the questions, Su Man reverently opened the pen cap, took a deep breath, and began to answer the questions.
Their high school was divided into test centers based on scores. Yin Man's grades weren't good, and the other students in the test center were all the same. They'd start scratching their heads while answering their questions, or even just gloss over the multiple-choice questions and fall asleep.
Only Suman filled up most of the calculation paper.
When answering questions, Su Man did not work through them one by one, but instead picked out the ones she was confident in answering. If she encountered a difficult question, she would mark the difficulty level and skip it immediately.
For medium difficulty ones, she would draw a triangle, and for extremely difficult ones, she would draw a five-pointed star.
As for those that she couldn't make at all, she marked them with a cross.
In this way, it only took me 40 minutes to finish the first round, and I had already finished two-fifths of the questions on the paper.
Next, she started working on the second part, which had questions marked with triangles.
Although this section didn't have as many questions as the previous one, it took more time. After this section, 85 minutes had passed, leaving only 35 minutes until the deadline.
Suman filled in the answer sheet first, and then attacked the last part.
There are only a few questions marked with five-pointed stars, but they are all tough nuts to crack.
20 minutes have passed and there are still two questions that have not been solved. There are still 15 minutes left before the deadline.
But Su Man was not in a hurry and let it go decisively.
After roughly calculating the scores on the test paper, Su Man had a rough idea in her mind.
Perhaps because she was nervous about the exam, her efficiency in answering questions this time was much higher than usual, and she even had time to guess the answers to questions that she had no idea how to answer.
But even if she was guessing, she didn't do it blindly. Instead, she wrote down the steps that could score points based on the types of questions she had seen before.
"bell..."
The bell for handing in the paper rang, and Su Man had just finished the last question.
After putting the pen cap on, she breathed a long sigh of relief.
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The start is auspicious and the subsequent subjects will also go smoothly.
Needless to say, Su Man has memorized almost everything she can in Chinese and English during this period of time.
In addition, she also focused on practicing writing in the two subjects.
Coincidentally, the topic of the Chinese composition is "Youth".
Su Man smiled slightly and wrote on the first line, "Cherish the time and live up to the youth."
After the liberal arts exam, Su Man felt instantly relaxed.
The pen tube that was once full was now only two-thirds empty. She leaned back in her chair, her whole body empty.
Although my wrist is connected to my arm, I still feel sore and swollen.
But her heart was extremely relaxed.
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