And representative selection day.
Academics are easy to understand the advantages and disadvantages because three delegates in each grade take the same test.
Magic and swordsmanship are hard to understand.
First each against the teacher. Next in the league everyone will compete.
Lastly, we will have the Battle of Ba.
Representatives are to be elected at the general review of these three battles.
As a result, Sandra was elected representative in academia.
Magic and swordsmanship were chosen by only two senior nobles in the fifth grade.
Steed, I don't know if you and Ernest are second or third. It hasn't been made public because there's no big difference except for first place.
Again, I thought, I have five senior aristocrats in my grade, but isn't this a lot?
I hear that they are two in five years, one in four years, not in two years, and one in a year.
Well, it would be a coincidence.
Well, the tournament production is scheduled to arrive a month later, the participants depart two weeks later, and a week before the production.
Until then, I'm willing to teach Sandra even in her studies, but she's already doing better.
You can win reasonably well in the field of reading and writing Mandarin, but not in the reading and writing of divine characters.
Exclude arithmetic because it is an easy win.
Society can't win at all, she's studying pretty well. I guess it's natural to beat the fifth grade.
Therefore, I can only teach you arithmetic, but I don't know the unit. I don't know what to tell you. It's because the range hasn't been published like it was in secondary and high schools in my previous life.
If Sandra asks, I'll let you know.
Competitive subjects include:
· Mandarin
Arithmetic
-Social
-Other
I just know that.
What else?
Like demonic ecology?
It's a long journey and I hope you get back safe.
By the way, Sandra is already able to calculate, but I had a consultation to see if there was any trick in calculating and calculating.
So I taught you about multiples, conservatives, primes, and prime factor decomposition.
If I were to teach this to elementary school students in modern Japan, it would take two weeks, in fifth grade. It would be about ten to fifteen hours in class time.
Sandra finished in four hours. Excellent comprehension, subtracting what I have taught intensively on a one-on-one basis, just fine.
I've gained momentum and even taught the exponent.
Maybe this is close to being unplugged in arithmetic or math.
Ha!?
Speaking of which, logarithms are mandatory for gold lending!
You can't lose!
Let's not get caught up.