Fight for a hundred days, I want to be the national study god
39 Day 17, New Study Plan

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The weekend of the third year of high school was usually only Sunday.

People would take advantage of this rare day to go out and relax. They would use fun to relax and relieve the pressure brought by their studies.

In the rented house.

Zhou You was still sitting in front of his desk, scratching his messy hair as he scribbled on the book in front of him.

The contents were:

"One, the gains and insights from the joint examination of the eight schools.”

"Second, create a comparison table between the current learning progress and the key points of the imperial examination.”

"Third, think of a way to solve the difficulties of improvement.”

In the past, he would never have imagined that he would have to sit in his room one day and write something like a primary school student's learning experience.

However, he had no choice. If he wanted to formulate a perfect plan, these were all problems that had to be solved.

Needless to say, the importance of the comparison table between the progress of his studies and the key points of the imperial examination was obvious…A student who couldn't even understand his own progress in his studies had absolutely no possibility of getting into Qingbei University.

The prerequisite for achieving miraculous progress was to understand oneself well enough.

But this was not the most important thing.

It could even be said that…this was the easiest one to solve out of the three options.

After all, as long as he compared the knowledge in his mind with the textbook and the revision points that Wang Zhixin gave him, he would be able to make it very quickly.

The real trouble was the other two.

"The gains and insights from the joint examination of the eight schools.”Zhou You muttered to himself. His brows furrowed tighter and tighter as he fell into deep thought.

As a genius competition organized by the government, the joint examination of the eight schools could stimulate the potential of students and expose their shortcomings.

Zhou You was the first to feel the difference between a genius and an ordinary person in this exam.

What was a true genius?

Wang Lun was a genius, Meng Zhou was a genius, and Li Mingwan was a genius as well…These godly students from the famous schools, the strong competitors for the best schools, and the gold medalists of this year's Year Three were all true geniuses.

Before he took the joint examination of the eight schools, Zhou You had no idea what a genius was.

In fact…he felt a little smug.

After all, in just over half a month, he had gone from 20 to 30 points to over 400 points, an increase of 20 times. He had even obtained a perfect score in two subjects.

It was only natural for him to expand.

In addition, with the help of the system, Zhou You had obtained a bunch of attribute bonuses.

In his eyes, he was the greatest genius of this era, a person with the highest talent with the help of the system. Although Zhou You did not say it, he did think that ordinary people could not compare to him at all.

And then…during the joint examination of the eight schools, Zhou You realized that he had made a ridiculous mistake.

What was a true genius?

For someone like Meng Zhou, the speed at which he finished the paper was faster than his own writing speed, which was ten times faster.

For someone like Wang Lun, his understanding of the test questions was even deeper than his super mathematical intuition. His grasp of the depth of knowledge was even more unimaginable.

The debate between the two of them on politics that day left a deep impression on Zhou You.

For someone like Li Mingwan, her grasp of basic knowledge had reached a level where she could not make any mistakes.

As long as the basic test points were involved in each exam, there was no possibility of mistakes.

Zhou You discovered that true geniuses were those whose talents had already caught up to or even surpassed him in some aspects after the system's enhancement...

That's right, he was only ten times stronger than ordinary people.

It was very common for the truly ridiculous geniuses to be ten times stronger than ordinary people.

A genius like Einstein used a few years to overcome the shackles that many scientists couldn't break through in a hundred years.

And the most terrifying thing was…

These geniuses who were not inferior to him in terms of talent had started earlier than him, had stronger foundations, and were competing with him for the same academy.

Compared to the help from the exam content, Zhou You felt that this knowledge was his greatest gain.

Because this rekindled his reverence.

When he thought about the hundreds of cities in the country, and how each city had several such geniuses waiting for him to challenge them…he was slightly stunned, but at the same time, he couldn't help but feel his blood boil!

These were the bosses at the end of the road to Qingbei University, the supernovas who stood at the top of the younger generation!

He still had 80 days to catch up…or even surpass them!

……

This led to the third problem-the difficulties in his current progress and the solutions.

Zhou You muttered to himself, What is my difficulty now?”

It was always troublesome to recognize oneself.

He turned on his computer and pulled out a form.

It was the progress he recorded every night before he went to bed, including the record of the questions, the change in scores, and a series of changes.

Zhou You stared at it carefully. After a moment, he nodded thoughtfully."My learning progress has slowed down, and…the increase in my accuracy doesn't match my learning progress.”

Zhou You's heart tightened.

That's right…These were two simple things that he hadn't realized before.

What followed was fear.

Fortunately, the impact of Wang Lun and the others in the joint examination of the eight schools had woken him up and made him think of making a study plan.

Otherwise, he did not know when he would be awakened.

……

His learning progress had indeed slowed down.

Everyone's sensitivity to different subjects was different.

For example, some people could easily learn mathematics, but they could not write a few words for a long time.

Some people knew historical stories like the back of their hands, but when they saw English letters, their scalps would go numb.

Zhou You was the same.

"It only took me two and a half days to finish all the subjects in Mathematics. Most of it was due to my super mathematical intuition…but this is indeed the subject I'm best at."

"I used two days to study politics. This should be the result of the increase in my attributes. Or should I say, am I very talented in these things?”

Zhou You couldn't say for sure, so he could only try his best to guess.

These two subjects were the two subjects that he studied the fastest and had the best progress. He had already gotten full marks in both subjects, and he was close to becoming a top student.

The progress of the other subjects was not satisfactory.

So far, he had made the fastest progress in English, but he had barely finished all the textbooks.

After his vocabulary reached 1,500, his memorization speed slowed down. There was still a big gap from the requirement of 3,500 words for the imperial examination…

He had just finished compulsory geography, and he hadn't even started on history.

As for Chinese…it was the weakest subject in Zhou You.

He had spent a few more days on it, but he could clearly feel that his talent in Chinese was worlds apart from his talent in mathematics.

Affinity to subjects was something that could not be solved immediately.

" In that case, let's allocate the time first. We'll decide how much time we need to invest in each subject according to our learning speed. Yes, Chinese will definitely be ranked first, and essay writing will be listed separately. English will be second…"

After Zhou You reorganized the entire time schedule, he began to turn to the problem that he felt needed to be solved the most at the moment--the accuracy of answering questions did not match the progress of his studies.

What did this mean?

To put it simply, in an ideal situation, if you mastered 60% of the knowledge, you would pass, 80% would be excellent, and 100% would be full marks.

When the country designed the curriculum, it was also designed according to this learning pace.

30% of the knowledge in Year One.

Forty-five percent of all the knowledge in Year Two.

By the third year of high school…there was actually only a little over 20% of the new content that needed to be learned.

According to this concept, any qualified second-year student could easily score more than 560 points in the imperial examination paper. Every third-year student should get full marks.

However, reality was clearly not like that.

The imperial examination, the pinnacle product of thousands of years of imperial examination history, had long developed a variety of examination questions. The difficulty of the questions was far higher than the difficulty of learning knowledge points.

This was the disparity between the learning progress and the accuracy of the questions.

It was also the cruelest part of examination-oriented education…This was a purgatory that only those who had been training in the sea of questions for more than ten years could survive!

Zhou You's problem was that there were only eighty days left before the imperial examinations.

In these short 80 days, just learning knowledge alone had already consumed more than half of his energy. He simply did not have the time to become a question maker!

"This is really a headache." Zhou You was silent for a moment before he narrowed his eyes.

How could he become a leader in exam-oriented education without becoming a question maker?

This was a really difficult question…

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