Quickly, the final exams arrived.
They were the first set of final exams for all graduating high school seniors in Jing City.
The Education Bureau took it very seriously, even coordinating a multi-school joint examination where every district's schools used the same test paper.
The East District, where Third High was located, was considered a highly competitive area.
Sitting in the examination room at that moment, Jiang Cheng's heart was still filled with unease.
His grades had always fluctuated, and he had missed a term of lessons. How could he possibly compete with those who had been trained for an entire term?
Additionally, this was an eight-school joint exam, which meant the test papers were quite challenging.
He had already made a bold claim in front of his sister—if he performed poorly, how embarrassing it would be.
Jiang Cheng took a deep breath, unfolded the Chinese language test in front of him, and shakily picked up his pen.