However, the organizer hadn't expected the paper in front of him to have such a high mark.
Out of 100, this paper scored 98.
The only two points that were deducted were due to a mistake in a diacritical mark.
However, this mistake was not due to carelessness. Instead, this person had written formulas and equations using old notation. It was done in accordance with international standards that were used two years ago. However, recently it had been changed.
In other words, theoretically, this person could do all the questions in the chemistry competition.
And that was quite strange.
"Boss, there are some students that think that this student's results may be incorrect," the assistant said.
As there was a request for the review of a paper, the organizer couldn't just ignore it. They had to check the paper according to the rules.