College entrance exam candidates suspect errors in marking and apply to check their test papers personally, but are rejected

by boy301 on 2011-06-24 16:56:02

The annual college entrance examination has just finished, and the enrollment will begin soon. At this time, Xiao Gang (a pseudonym), a second-year student, recalls his own "black June" several years ago. After the 2008 college entrance examination, he felt pretty good about himself, but when the results came out, he was greatly disappointed. His scores were nearly 100 points lower than what he had estimated. "It's too hard to believe, it's impossible!" Could it be that the test papers were marked wrong? However, the result of the review was "no problem." Xiao Gang wanted to see his answer sheet with his own eyes to figure out where he went wrong. However, this became an impossible "unreasonable thought." Currently, in our country, checking the college entrance examination score can only involve verifying the bonus point results; it is impossible for candidates to see their test papers directly.