Chapter 14: Zhai Da's plan to change his fate
The next day, Zhai Da was still seriously playing the role of a "high school student".
The situation is going relatively smoothly.
Except that every now and then someone would ask him if it was true that he fainted after confessing his love.
Yesterday was the first day of class after the second mock exam. Everyone was worried that Zhai Da might be too fragile and act recklessly if something went wrong, so they were more restrained.
Now that they found that Zhai Da was very "strong", they became even more unscrupulous.
The spread and vitality of this little thing in the school exceeded Zhai Da's previous expectations.
Six papers a day couldn't stop these people from gossiping. Zhai Da even wanted to take the initiative to ask the teachers of each subject to increase the amount of homework. It's not too much to have to write half a book of "Wusan" every day in the third year of high school, right?
He doesn't have to write it anyway.
Another thing is that after they met by chance at the Liangpi shop, he vaguely felt that Lin Shuyao would also secretly observe him. He would often look up during class breaks and find this girl looking at him.
He even thought Lin Shuyao was using this childish method to play a sting operation, such as "How do you know I'm looking at you if you don't look at me?", "You looked at me, you really like me", "If you like me, you can't like anyone else", "Lend me 2,000, I need to go to the hospital" and so on...
But Zhai Da would not accept the challenge because he was very busy.
After adapting to being a high school student, I immediately started the most important thing.
That is to plan your own "study".
As a person who was reborn with cheats, studies are not his only card, but since this card is still in his hand and has not been played, he might as well think about how to maximize its use.
After experiencing all the subjects in two days, Zhai Da also knew clearly the problems he needed to solve.
Devastating question.
According to unreliable calculations, if he were to take the college entrance examination now, he would probably score more than 150 points.
Total score.
"It's not a big deal. I have the advantage."
When he got home, Ms. Yu didn't have to work overtime today, so Zhai Da could eat his favorite braised pork with bean curd sheets and salted prawns.
After fainting once, in addition to having more pocket money, Yu Xiaoli also paid more attention to her diet.
Zhai Da, who was born with a little fat, is a little worried about his future weight...
After eating and drinking, Zhai Da said he wanted to go back to his room to study early. Yu Xiaoli obviously didn't quite believe it, but she didn't say much.
If in the past, Zhai Da said that he wanted to study the story of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" carefully.
Now, it's like, "If he says the wolf is coming, then the wolf is coming, even if it's aliens coming, it's fine."
Zhai Da could only sigh that his mother was no longer as kind as she used to be. This time he really wanted to save himself seriously.
After two days, the intelligence was collected and the next step was to make a plan.
In the room, Zhai Da took out a piece of paper from the wardrobe that had been transformed into a bookcase.
Plastic-wrapped, hard paper.
It was an A4 paper distributed by the school to help students understand the college entrance examination rules. It was distributed in the second year of high school and was well preserved after being laminated.
I vaguely remember that when it was first distributed, teachers and students from all subjects were studying it with sweat on their foreheads.
Some people may wonder, aren't the rules like that? Why do we need to distribute materials for teachers and students to study together?
Here we have to mention the unique rules here.
Unlike the full score of 750 in most other regions, the total score in Bulk Province is only 440 points, and only the three major subjects of "Chinese, Mathematics and English" are tested. Among them, Chinese and Mathematics each have an additional question of 40 points, but you can only choose one of the two.
This description was so confusing that Zhai Da still remembers that when it was handed out, her homeroom teacher, Ding Rong, thought she had misunderstood it. The total score was 440, but the theoretical maximum score could be 480...
In addition to the three major subjects of Chinese, mathematics and English, all other subjects have become "academic level tests". Scores are no longer considered, but the foreign "ABCD" grading system has been introduced.
Candidates need to choose one of the two subjects, "History" and "Physics", which is called an elective subject.
Writing is an elective, but actually a required course. It will determine whether you are a liberal arts or science student, and which "extra points" you can get.
Then choose two from "Politics", "Chemistry", "Biology" and "Geography", which are called compulsory subjects.
Writing is a compulsory subject, but its importance is actually slightly lower. These two subjects are not held on the same day as the college entrance examination, but are organized by the provinces themselves. They are relatively not that difficult, but the competition is fierce.
Generally speaking, students are divided into groups of two based on their majors: biology and chemistry, and politics and geography.
Of course, there are some eccentricities who separate the arts and science courses. The school does not recommend it but allows it in general rules.
As for the assessment of ABCD grades, there are also different opinions.
For example, for "compulsory subjects (not important)", look at the absolute scores: 90 points or above is A, 89-75 is B, and so on.
As for "elective subjects (important)", the score range is considered. The top 20% in the province are A, and the top 5% are A+.
This brings up a new problem, that is, the new regulations of the bulk province are incompatible with the existing "selection system" of almost all universities in the country.
In the past, universities would simply look at the cut-off scores, and at most consider the liberal arts or science scores. Now, they have to set up a separate system for the bizarre rules of the bulk provinces.
The complexity of applying for university has also increased dramatically. In addition to scores, it also depends on whether the "grades" of specific subjects are qualified, and the "grades" requirements for each major are different.
It’s like when you went to a restaurant to eat in the past, both diners and the owner were used to eating with chopsticks and paying in RMB.
Now the urban management has jumped out and said that this is not acceptable and that we have to follow our rules.
You have to eat with your feet, and payment must be made in three or more different currencies.
And while eating, they sang "Wa Can't Write Love Songs"
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Are you dizzy? Of course you are. Except for a few irrelevant education experts, everyone else in the province is dizzy.
If you can’t even understand the rules, how can you get into Jibo University!
If we add one more rule, this one was first implemented in 2008...
Zhai Da is the unlucky guy of this session.
After many years, Zhai Da still wants to surpass those education experts in the face of this outrageous set of rules.
But there is also a little opportunity here.
When new methods emerge, many people are unable to adapt.
It also means...at this point in time, there is a lot of "resource mismatch".
For example...some very capable students failed to go to their favorite universities because of mistakes in filling out the application form.
And the key and prestigious schools that don't understand the rules of bulk provinces...are also a little confused when setting admission rules...
Because that summer was filled with regrets and complaints, he heard a lot of discussions and gossip for the next two years.
QQ groups, class reunions, or fellow students who took the exam that year.
It's not just Dongyang County, but the whole province.
For example, someone was rejected by Kyoto University because he had a B in the "compulsory course grade".
For example, a certain famous university was unable to recruit enough students because it failed to anticipate the situation.
Of course, these foresights can only help him get twice the result with half the effort when filling out the application form...
It doesn't mean that he doesn't need to study now.
It's useless to fill out the form with those few coins.
This requires him to use another trump card.
That is the [system] that can provide a tiny bit of help besides his own efforts.
Zhai Da reviewed the information he had obtained today in his mind... and had vaguely grasped a clue.
I can’t even imagine going to top universities like Tsinghua, Peking, Zhejiang, Jiaotong, and Fudan.
But if you’re lucky...it shouldn’t be difficult to get a bachelor’s degree, right?
After all, a boy who has won the lottery can't have too bad luck.
On the desk, Zhai Da sorted out his plans and nodded with satisfaction.
First, I need a powerful TV!
【Old Man's TV】: Addiction level caused by the content played +300%.
This seemingly negative effect is actually exactly what Zhai Da urgently needs.
Not only does he want to change his fate, he also wants to do it happily and easily.
It is not a wise thing to focus on pushing yourself to compete with a group of "real students" who have been studying from elementary school to university in terms of learning ability.
I have a cheat, why don't I open it?
What’s the point of getting rewarded for hard work? Isn’t that what you should do?
The rewards that come easily are what really make you feel good!
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