The examiners were very powerful and could decide the fate of any candidate.
However, when one was marking the paper as an examiner, one would only have one feeling, and that was to vomit.
There were a total of six examiners, and the head Examiner didn't really participate in marking the papers. A total of five people were the main force in marking the papers.
The capital was also a large examination area. This time, there were about 3000 people taking the examination, and on average, each person had to mark 600 papers.
The key was that 99% of the examinees 'essays were written in a plain and ordinary manner.
In particular, policy papers had a high probability of repetition in ideas, even in terms of sentence breaks.
It was possible that 50% of the articles were cast from the same mold.
It was like a food tasting.