The academic director looked at the scores in the first row, fell silent for a long time, and thought there must be something wrong with the way he was looking at them.
He hurriedly took off his glasses, wiped them clean, and put them back on.
After looking again and finding no changes, he was completely dumbfounded.
"Director, you see it, don't you?" a teacher beside him said in a profound manner, spreading his hands, "We really can't calculate the final overall ranking with this."
The Excel spreadsheet listed the following scores—
Name: Ying Zijin
Class: Second year, Class 19
Chinese: 90
Mathematics: 150
English: 150
Integrated Science: 300
Total: 690
Special Note: Elite Class paper
Of course, a total score of 690 wasn't really something at Verdant.
After all, last semester, plenty of students scored over 700.
But the problem was that these were scores from an Elite Class paper, which had a different scoring system from the regular papers.