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MTL - I Made Scientific Magic-Chapter 306 This is even worse than the sun falling from the sky
Chapter 306 This is even more outrageous than the sun falling from the sky!
It lasted for a whole morning, and the three-hour exam finally came to an end. The moment Ai Luoke and others walked out the door, they couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief, and then they were nervous and apprehensive about the answers to each other. , and soon became red-faced.
"Impossible, I've verified it several times, the wizard who suffered an air crash should reach the ground in the 31st second." Eloque said confidently.
"Then you must have made a mistake. The formula for this question should be distance S=initial velocity V*time t+1/2at^2. You need to set the time of free fall as t1... and finally get the total time of fall It's twenty-four seconds, and the distance of the free fall is eighty meters!" A wizard retorted.
Ai Luoke checked the calculation in his mind, and his face suddenly became very ugly.
It's over, so he made another mistake.
Pierce on the side breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, he urgently reviewed several formulas of free fall last night, otherwise today would definitely be over.
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In the examination room, Lynn was looking at the collected answer sheets, which were being graded by several people in Orlando.
Although they may not be able to do it themselves, it is still no problem for a pair of answers.
"Dean Lynn, it seems that there will not be too many people who will pass this time..." Orlando shook his head after flipping through more than a dozen exam papers. Only 30% of the people should be able to pass the written test.
Is it that difficult? Lin En is also a little strange. The brains of wizard apprentices should still be very useful. Not to mention geniuses, they must be better than normal people.
But after thinking about it carefully, Lynn quickly realized the problem.
Even though the questions he asked this time are not difficult, but relatively, these wizard apprentices have not studied for a long time, and the total time is more than a year, and there are quite a lot of things to master—he is a brain He taught all the knowledge of physics, physics, and chemistry in elementary and junior high schools, and even some of the knowledge points in high school.
Coupled with the fact that they skipped classes from time to time to deal with some private affairs, or participated in academic seminars and kingdom wars, it took them a long time to study by themselves.
Looking at the exam paper this time, it seems...it seems...probably a little more difficult?
Lin En touched his chin, and after seeing several high-scoring test papers, he immediately vetoed this point.
Since there are still people who can get high scores, it means that the test questions he gave are not difficult...
Among them, Johnny is undoubtedly the one who mastered the best. Except for the last five difficult questions he deliberately prepared, he got three wrong, and the rest are basically all right!
In addition to being a formal wizard with stronger computing power than apprentices, it is obvious that he has worked **** weekdays.
What surprised Lynn the most was Lydia. She was able to make an 88-point test, and all the mistakes were related to the properties of elements. She even solved all the major problems he specially prepared. .
"She is indeed a genius in engineering!" Lynn said with emotion.
"My lord, you shouldn't let Lydia take part in this assessment. What if she really passes? Are you going to give a wizard medal to a halfling who doesn't know magic?" Orlando hesitated said the speech.
"Of course, as long as she can pass the exam successfully, becoming a wizard is no big deal." Lynn said calmly.
"But in this way, Lydia may become the laughing stock of the wizards, and some people will even target her, thinking that she has insulted the noble status of a wizard..." Orlando looked worried, and he felt that the dean was really thinking. It's too simple, 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 also become an alchemist, right? She made the airship by herself, and she also contributed a lot to the research of internal combustion engines and electromagnetic rail guns." Lynn reminded.
Orlando choked for a moment. From this point of view, it is not a problem to call this halfling girl an alchemist.
But a wizard who doesn't know magic, how strange he thinks.
Just as he was struggling, Lynn smiled and continued. "And who said Lydia can't use magic?"
Orlando looked dazed. It was common knowledge in the land of wizards 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 can't even master the most basic [water condensation technique] and [matter deconstruction technique].
Could it be possible that Master Dean can let a person without talent successfully master magic and become a wizard? !
This is even more outrageous than the sun falling from the sky!
Lynn kept a secret and didn't explain. He just told Orlando that he would know in a few days.
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In the afternoon, a group of apprentices who had been tortured in the written test finally ushered in the familiar practice class.
Elements, Shaping, Alchemy, Potions plus actual combat drills, a total of five subjects, divided into two days...
For more than a year, although the wizard students of Iyeta have added a lot of heavy courses, many things are interoperable.
For example, chemistry subjects involve the properties and changes of elements, so these basic subjects have not been left behind, and the exercise of Mathematical Olympiad for computing power has also brought their magic power reserves close to the limit, so this time there are more students applying for graduation than in previous years. few.
Knowing that he would not do well in the written test in the morning, Pierce worked extraordinarily hard, performed exceptionally well, and passed the first four subjects with honors.
As for the final actual combat exercise, it was the easiest one. Their opponents were three magical puppets whose combat power was equivalent to that of fully armed guards.
Even Lydia managed to kill these puppets one by one with the elaborate short-barreled musket.
On the morning of the third day, it was time to announce the results. The students of the entire Magic Academy gathered together, waiting in torment and apprehension.
When I got the report card and saw that I had successfully passed the assessment, I felt a burst of joy, but obviously more people failed.
In the case of taking the average score, less than 40% of the people passed the graduation exam.
"Damn it, it's just that close!" Debra looked at the conspicuous fifty-eight points on the paper, feeling extremely annoyed in her heart. If she had to review it a few times, or if the professor was a little more accommodating, then she would be able to pass. Exam.
As a result, we have to wait another year now... Debra secretly reflected, and at the same time, there was a burst of enthusiastic cheers beside her.
"Great...I passed!"
(end of this chapter)