"Well, let's start the morning homeroom."

Dr. Ray's voice echoes in the Aurum class where the morning light shoots in.

After talking about the new semester lightly like Principal Davide, the teacher cut out the story of the study.

"Class exemptions are a privilege that only those who pass the exams in each subject get. And the special research you can do in that free time is basically free to do anything. It means that you can focus on the preview review individually, or you can do free research in a group.... I have announcements but no ranking, so I'm really free to operate."

That's what I said. Dr. Ray seemed a little sorry.

From what I've heard, I'm convinced that teachers have sects who don't want their students to compete with those who want them to.

Perhaps we were even opposed to the exam, and yet we were resolutely to avoid the idea that only those who passed it would make the top showdown.

I don't think this place is the will of the gazinco battle-loving Ortencian.

However, the lack of ranking also means that monitoring, evaluation and rules are considerably slower.

This means that it is quite unlikely that you will be complained about if you say you are a "mentor" and write your name in the collaborators section, even if you have two older, externally-schooled Virgil or teacher brothers or Metro brothers on your collaborators.

Not much can be done if we can rank this when reporting activities. I don't get cheated because I don't have the rank, and I'm going to talk about mentoring someone else who likes me.

Plump.

It is very, very convenient for me not to scrutinize my research with the heart of wanting to make flying gear.

"But don't be lazy because you have an obligation to pre-declare the contents, report progress along the way, and report results at the end of the school year."

The morning homeroom ended with the voices of the students saying yes.