Joke Collection Website - Joke collection - A mother in Henan prayed that her daughter would get 660 points in the postgraduate entrance examination. What is the total score of postgraduate entrance examination?

A mother in Henan prayed that her daughter would get 660 points in the postgraduate entrance examination. What is the total score of postgraduate entrance examination?

The annual sad days have come again in a blink of an eye, and the results of the postgraduate entrance examination have been officially announced. A few students who are happy and worried are naturally happy with their good grades, but they can't help but feel sad secretly with their poor grades. For many people, the postgraduate entrance examination is not only a personal matter, but also a family event. Every parent wants their children to get good grades. Recently, a mother in Henan province prayed for her child in front of her daughter and scored 660 points.

After the live video was uploaded to the Internet, many people couldn't help laughing. Originally, the postgraduate exam was divided into four subjects: Advanced Mathematics, Politics, English and Specialized Courses, with a total score of ***500. On the basis of a total score of 500 points, the mother prayed that the child could get 660 points. I have to say that mothers expect too much from their children. However, although my mother doesn't understand the total score of the postgraduate entrance examination, her prayers are enough to show her deep love for her daughter. Maybe many parents don't understand these new generation things, but they all sincerely hope that all the good things can come to their children, just like this mother.

Few people in our parents' generation have gone through the postgraduate entrance examination, so it is normal for them not to understand these things. We have no right to laugh at mother's prayers. It is the aspiration of every parent to hope that their children will get good grades in the exam. Even if she does something funny for this, we should respect her. Only parents can deeply understand that expectation.

Now more and more people apply for graduate students, and almost all of them have successfully landed. I don't know what kind of good grades the girl got in the final exam, but we can see her trust in her daughter from her mother's prayers. Finally, I want to wish this girl good grades and repay her mother's concern and expectation for herself.