Li Yang dared to swear on his own head that if the teacher gave him even half the usual score, he absolutely wouldn't fail the course.
In his current subjects, the usual scores are generally around thirty or forty. The subject he failed has a usual score of forty.
Even if the teacher only gives twenty usual points, he only needs to score 67 points on the paper to pass 100%.
Generally speaking, he hasn't missed much class, and the teacher hasn't called roll much either. In theory, the usual score should be at least sixty percent, and most teachers give eighty percent.
In this case, as long as he can score fifty on the paper, he's guaranteed to pass.
He didn't even score fifty on the paper? That's ridiculous!
His paper score was at least around seventy, but he still failed, indicating the teacher didn't give enough usual points.
Li Yang sent Lei Yiming a message, asking him to help check the score composition, as he couldn't see it from his side.
