After all, the three stars were in their pocket, but they were cut off by the worst class three halfway through. How could they be willing?
The main course's rewards were divided into 0.123, while the secondary course's rewards were half.
A passable elective would give half a star, an excellent one, and an exceptional one and a half.
If the elective course was done well, he could really get a lot of star points back.
However, what made the teachers of the other classes feel helpless was that class 80 and 90 were too outstanding. Most of the students were attracted by their elective classes.
The rest of the teachers found it difficult to even fill up the numbers.
If the number of students in the elective course didn't meet the requirement, it would be difficult to even meet the threshold and wouldn't even get half a star point.