The national college entrance exam still followed the same old patterns.
The test started at nine o'clock with Chinese.
This time, Green City adopted the same test as the national third set, and unlike before, the exam in Chengdu was particularly difficult, though Chinese was still manageable.
When it was time for the math test, Ye Shaohua heard the sound of a girl's sobs from the row behind her.
Ye Shaohua had finished the smaller questions the previous night and had begun working on the larger ones.
While she worked, she estimated how many points those brats in Class Thirteen could score.
The first major question was about a solid shape. The first sub-question was relatively easy, but the second and third sub-questions became more expansive and even involved calculus that would only be taught in university.
If the first question was already this difficult, not to mention the subsequent solid geometry problems.