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Chapter 306 This is even more outrageous than the sun falling from the sky

Chapter 306 This is even more outrageous than the sun falling from the sky!

The exam, which lasted all morning and lasted for three hours, finally came to an end. The moment Alok and others walked out of the door, they couldn't help but breathed a sigh of relief, and then there was a burst of tension and anxiety as they exchanged answers.

, and soon became red-faced.

"Impossible. I have verified it several times. The wizard who encountered the plane crash should have reached the ground in the thirty-first second." Alok said confidently.

"Then you must have calculated it wrong. The formula substituted for this question should be distance S = initial velocity V * time t + 1/2a t^2. You need to first set the free fall time to t1... and finally get the whereabouts

The total time is twenty-four seconds, and the free fall distance is eighty meters!" A wizard retorted.

Alok checked it over in his mind, and his face suddenly became very ugly.

It's over, so he got another question wrong.

Peirce on the side breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, he urgently reviewed some formulas for free fall last night, otherwise today would definitely be over.

In the examination room, Lin En was watching the collected answer sheets, which were marked by several people from Orlando.

Although they may not be able to do it themselves, they still have no problem with a pair of answers.

"Dean Lin En, it seems that not too many people will pass this time..." Orlando couldn't help but shook his head after looking through more than a dozen test papers. This was similar to what he estimated. Judging from the ratio,

In the end, only 30% of people should be able to pass the written test.

Is it so difficult? Linn was also a little surprised. The brains of wizard apprentices should still be very useful. Not to mention that each of them is a genius, they must be better than normal people.

But after thinking about it carefully, Linn quickly realized the problem.

Even though the questions he gave this time were not difficult, in comparison, these wizard apprentices did not study for a long time. It only took more than a year in total, and they needed to master a lot of things - he was a master of one brain.

It teaches all the physics, physics and chemistry knowledge that should be taught in elementary and junior high schools, and even some knowledge points from high school.

In addition, they often skip classes to deal with some personal matters, or participate in academic seminars and kingdom wars, so it takes a long time for them to study on their own.

It seems that this test paper seems... it seems... maybe a little more difficult?

Lin En touched his chin, and after seeing several high-scoring test papers, he immediately rejected this point.

Since there are still people who can get high scores, it means that the test questions he gave are not very difficult...

Among them, the one who mastered it best was undoubtedly Jonny. Except for the last five questions he deliberately prepared, he got three of them wrong, and the rest were basically correct!

In addition to being a formal wizard who has better computing power than an apprentice, he obviously also works hard in daily life.

What surprised Linn the most was Lidya. She was able to get a score of 88 on the paper, and all her mistakes were related to the knowledge points related to the properties of elements. She even solved several major problems he had specially prepared.

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"She is indeed a genius in engineering!" Lin En said with emotion.

"Master Dean, you shouldn't let Lydia take part in this assessment. What if she really passes? Are you going to issue a wizard medal to a halfling who can't do magic?" Orlando hesitated.

said.

"Of course, as long as she can successfully pass the exam, becoming a wizard is no big deal." Lin En said with a calm expression.

"But in this way, Lydia may become the laughing stock of wizards, and may even be targeted by some people, who think that she has insulted the noble status of wizards..." Orlando looked worried. He felt that the dean was thinking

It's too simple. For a wizard who doesn't know magic, what's the use of just having a name?

"Even if she can't cast magic, Lydia can still be an alchemist, right? She made an airship on her own, and she also contributed to the research on internal combustion engines and electromagnetic railguns," Linn reminded.

Orlando suddenly choked. From this aspect, there is no problem in calling this halfling girl an alchemist.

But what a wizard without magic thinks is strange.

Just as he was struggling, Linn continued with a smile. "Who else said that Lydia can't use magic?"

Orlando looked confused. It was common knowledge in the Wizarding Land that halflings had no magical talent, and no one had ever broken it before.

Lydia has also been an apprentice for more than a year, and as a result, she cannot even master the most basic [Water Condensation Technique] and [Material Deconstruction Technique].

Is it possible that the dean can make a person without talent successfully master magic and become a wizard?!

This is simply more outrageous than the sun falling from the sky!

Lin En kept it secret and did not explain. He just told Orlando that he would know in a few days.

In the afternoon, the apprentices who had endured a lot of torture in the written examination finally had a familiar practical class.

There are a total of five subjects including elements, shaping, alchemy, potions and practical exercises, which are divided into two days...

Over the past year or so, although the wizard students of Iyeta have taken many more arduous courses, many things are interoperable.

For example, the chemistry subject involves the properties and changes of elements, so these basic subjects have not been left behind. The exercise of computing power in Mathematical Olympiad has also brought their magic reserves close to the limit, so this time there are more students applying for graduation than in previous years.

few.

Peirce knew that his score in the written test in the morning would not be very good, so he worked extra hard, performed exceptionally, and passed the first four subjects with excellent results.

As for the final actual combat exercise, it was actually the easiest. Their opponents were three magic puppets whose combat power was equivalent to that of fully armed guards. Naturally, it did not take much effort to solve them.

Even Lydia successfully used a carefully crafted short-barreled musket to kill these puppets one by one.

On the morning of the third day, it was time to announce the results. The entire Magic Academy students gathered together, waiting in agony and anxiety.

When I got my transcripts and saw that I had successfully passed the exam, I was filled with joy, but obviously there were more people who failed.

Even if the scores are averaged, less than 40% of the students passed the graduation exam.

"Damn, it's just that close!" Debra looked at the prominent words of fifty-eight points on the paper, feeling extremely annoyed. If she had reviewed it a few more times, or if the professor had been a little more accommodating, she would have passed.

It's exam time.

As a result, now we have to wait another year... Debra reflected secretly, and at the same time, a burst of warm cheers rang out from beside her.

"Awesome...I passed!"

(End of chapter)

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