I teach kendo in Tokyo

Chapter 118 It’s your turn, Chairman

In the next few days, Kazuma's life was really peaceful.

At school, Yamada Yang thought about starting a fight several times, but the results didn't come out, and he couldn't seem to find any reason.

Kazuma thinks Yamada Yoichi is really annoying, ten thousand times more annoying than those who come directly to the door.

Yamada Yoichi didn't make any big mistakes, so let's beat him up. Regardless of other people's opinions, Kazuma himself felt it was a bit much.

But it would be very unpleasant to see him wandering around like this without beating him.

It's like when you are sleeping, there is always a mosquito buzzing in your ear. If you really want to get up and turn on the light and fight it to the death, you will feel that it is not worth it to drive away the sleepiness that has already arrived.

Don't kill this mosquito. It always leaves you hanging, unable to fall asleep completely, stuck between half asleep and half awake.

In the end, I could only wait until my sleepiness became more intense and I could no longer care about the sound, and then I fell asleep.

Just like this, it was peacefully arrived on Monday of the next week, and the simulation results were sent back.

The mock exam that North Gurashi High School participated in was jointly organized by several large chain cram schools across the region and two private examination organizations with semi-official background. All marking was done by letter.

Being able to do this is also due to Japan's early establishment of a developed postal system. Although this system is not as good as China's logistics in 2020, it is already world-class.

There are many things that cannot be compared with China in 2020. That would be too bullying.

Everyone's transcripts and judgment sheets are put together in an envelope, one for each person, and they are taken by name.

Before Kazuma unsealed the test, even the school principal didn’t know how many points Kazuma scored—of course the principal and academic dean would get the overall evaluation of their school’s test scores from the test organizer, including the average deviation within the school. value data.

If a student is particularly top-notch, they'll know it, but they won't know who it is until the student opens their letter and submits their grades.

While the chairman was distributing letters, the class teacher Tachibana took a stool and sat on the side of the podium to observe the expressions of the students he was interested in after opening the letters.

Kazuma felt that Mr. Tachibana's eyes glanced towards him from time to time.

Theoretically, Kazuma could indeed stuff the envelope into his school bag, attend class all day, and then open it when he got home in the evening.

But that does not comply with the school's "hidden rules": the envelope should be opened on the spot, and then the teacher should report his grades and judgments.

Kazuma also hoped to get help from teachers to open a small stove - he didn't have the money to go to a cram school, so naturally he had to dismantle it on site.

The Chairman personally took the last two letters to Kazuma. He gave one to Kazuma and took one to himself.

He Ma was speechless.

Recently, the school has been full of rumors about the jealousy between the chairman and Mikako. Nanjo-san has not been discovered by the students of the Kitagara family for the time being, so he has not appeared in the rumors yet.

Judging from the chairman's attitude, she just wants to confirm the rumors.

Kazuma didn't know how to stop her actions without making the chairman sad, so he could only pretend not to see it.

Kazuma looked at the envelope in his hand. Kazuma's full name was on the front of the envelope. He shook it and felt that the envelope was a bit heavy, and it didn't look like there were only two pieces of paper inside.

By this time, the chairman had already opened the envelope and took out his transcript and judgment form.

Although during the actual exam, due to conflicting exam dates, most Japanese students can only choose one or two universities to take the exam, but during the simulation, you can fill in a series of choices at once, and the exam organizer will fill in the application accordingly. Based on your wishes, you can judge the chances of passing the exam one by one.

Kazuma looked up at the chairman's application list. From the words on the back, it could be roughly judged that the chairman had applied for three schools.

But it’s not clear from the back what judgments the three schools gave.

At this moment, Yamada Yoichi walked over and said, "How did you do in the exam? Huh, I got A's from all the schools I chose!"

Kazuma frowned and suppressed the urge to punch the guy.

He turned to look at the Chairman and found that the Chairman was also looking at him.

So Kazuma cast an expectant look at the chairman of the committee and expressed his thoughts with his eyes: "Commander, Ah Wei!"

Apparently the chairman of the committee understood Kazuma's eyes. She raised her eyes to look at Yamada Yoichi, flipped her hand deftly, and turned her judgment sheet towards Yamada Yoichi.

"Unfortunately, I also got all A's."

Yamada Yoichi stared at the words "Judgment of probability of admission to the University of Tokyo Law School: A" in the first column of the judgment table, the expression on his face was distorted.

A is the highest judgment. It is impossible to give a higher judgment. After all, the main force in organizing the exam is a few large chain cram schools and they are doing business.

If the judgment given is too high and the person fails the list, wouldn't that mean the sign is ruined?

The A judgment of the University of Tokyo School of Law does not need to look at the specific deviation value. This judgment alone means that the chairman is the best among the best, and the deviation value must be huge.

Japan's deviation value system uses 50 as the symmetry axis of the normal curve. Anything above 50 is above average.

Otherwise it is below average.

Yamada Yang looked at the Chairman's second choice again and again, and the distortion on his face became more obvious.

Because the chairman’s second choice is the Faculty of Economics of the University of Tokyo, the decision is A.

My third choice was the Department of History at the University of Tokyo, and the score was still A.

Yamada Yoichi snorted: "Huh, you, you don't mean anything. You filled in the same school and different departments, so you can review in a targeted manner. The difficulty of all A judgments will be reduced! What I am..."

The chairman of the committee turned to the second page of the judgment sheet: "I also have comments, let me read them to you:

"'Jinguji classmate, sincerely, your outstanding performance in this mock test has made all the marking teachers full of praise. The teachers hope that you will guard against arrogance and impetuosity, continue your efforts, and create greater glories.

"'I wish you a bright future. From all the teachers in the mock examination examination team'"

After the chairman finished reading, he continued to show the page where the comments were written to Yamada Yoichi.

Not only did she show it to others, she also mocked: "Do you have any comments, Yamada-san? Do you have any blessings and encouragement from all the teachers?"

Yamada Yoichi was dumbfounded.

Just when he calmed down and was about to fight back, the chairman struck again, and this time she showed her transcript.

The most conspicuous place reads her deviation value: 78

As soon as this number came out, Kazuma heard Yamada Yoichi gasp.

The national high schools with the highest deviation values ​​in Tokyo are the two high schools affiliated with the National University of Tsukuba. The highest deviations range from 78 to 79.

In other words, the Chairman's grades would rank first in the two high schools affiliated with the University of Tsukuba.

Even if this score is placed in those private high schools with higher deviation values, it is definitely the first team.

Although Northern Gurashi High School is a promotion school, the average deviation value over the years has been as high as 73, and last year it was only 70.

The chairman looked at Yoichi Yamada who was speechless and said in English: "Checkmate."

This is what is said in chess when an opponent is checkmate.

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