Du Ruoyan’s na is not unfamiliar to anyone, quite the opposite—it’s actually well-known.
Because this girl is considered a prominent figure in the school.
She’s pretty, has a great figure, and her family is reportedly quite wealthy.
If it weren’t for Yue Qingqing overshadowing her, she would definitely be the belle of the finance departnt.
Her grades are considered decent, but she’s a notch below Yue Qingqing.
Mi Shu, with her excellent mory, asked with a frown, "I rember at the end of last sester, her GPA was like fifth in the entire school?"
Wang Liang nodded, "But counting this sester’s total GPA, she’s the first in the whole school."
For a mont, everyone sneered.
Pan Muling bluntly asked, "How did Du Ruoyan get full marks in her usual scores? I recall she was late three tis for her major classes, and she even skipped class and had her roommate answer the roll call for her. On what grounds does she have the highest usual scores?"
Wang Liang, who only recently graduated from graduate school, hadn’t yet adopted the habits of an old school figure.
After being asked, he could only scratch his head, "I don’t know either. How about I ask the teacher for you guys?"
Under the watchful eyes of Lu Zhu and Mi Shu, Wang Liang called a teacher he was familiar with within his field.
"Hello, Mr. Zhang, I’m Xiaowang, the counselor for Finance Class One. Yes, it’s about the final grades this ti."
"I noticed from the Academic Office that Du Ruoyan’s usual scores are all full marks, but other students have reported instances of her not following the rules, so I wanted to ask about your scoring standards..."
"You didn’t grade them? Oh, I see. You also find it problematic? Okay, I’ll see if I can find a way to report this to the school. Thanks for your trouble."
After hanging up the phone, Wang Liang’s expression was very serious.
"Mr. Wang, what did they say?" Pan Muling was a bit anxious.
Wang Liang slowly said three words—
"Student Council."
Everyone exchanged glances.
"What’s going on? What’s the connection with the Student Council?"
Wang Liang let out a deep breath, clearly also shocked, before explaining the reason.
It turns out that each teacher is responsible for many courses, and in college, the concept of class is quite weak. Students in a single class might belong to different majors and classes.
Basically, it’s all taught in a large class format.
Naturally, teachers wouldn’t rember every student or carefully mark assignnts for each class like elentary or secondary school teachers would.
This is why an assistant, known as a teaching assistant, appeared by the teacher’s side.
Aside from recording attendance, they can also help teachers mark assignnts and handle so trivial tasks.
The assistant’s tasks aren’t very heavy but can indeed help teachers alleviate pressure.
But for this reason, the scoring for usual performance is often handled by these assistants who grasp the situation.
And not by the teachers themselves.
According to the counselor, the teaching assistant was initially voluntarily undertaken by students, but since assistants don’t receive wages and waste a lot of trivial ti,
enthusiasm wasn’t high.
Eventually, the school uniformly assigned students to the assistant role through the Student Council.
Thus, strictly speaking, all assistants are associated with the Student Council.
In most cases, GPA doesn’t have a big impact overall, and most assistants score based on the actual situation.
But this ti, since the GPA relates to the exchange program, the usual score naturally leaves much room for manipulation.
Mr. Zhang, who taught the major course, always had an impression of Yue Qingqing, knowing that she’s a diligent and studious student.
But only after the counselor reminded him to check did he find that Yue Qingqing’s usual score was only half of the full marks.
Utterly ridiculous!
The teacher realized sothing was wrong and suspected the assistant’s scores were fishy.
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