Chapter 163

Although they hadn’t taken any courses yet, the freshmen had a special privilege-to earn credits.

The credits for each class were not fixed. Their performance in class, their theoretical mastery, their actual conditions… Wait, they were all reference values for credit settlement.

The results of the simulation told Draken that he had earned one credit for this class.

It wasn’t that he wasn’t listening attentively, nor was it that he didn’t perform well.

It was because he had already mastered most of the things that the teacher taught, so the credits he received were low. Learning the knowledge that he had already mastered was equivalent to wasting time to a certain extent.

It was not that there was no such thing as learning new things by reviewing the past. However, based on the classroom questions, tests, and other data references, Draken’s current mastery of the knowledge no longer needed to be studied in the classroom. What he needed was practice. Therefore, the credits he could obt
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