267 The Amazing Choice of the Big Shot! _2

The large screen in the center of the auditorium lit up, displaying slides in shades of blue, green, and white, scrolling through one by one along with the person in charge's speech.

The Academy of Sciences had selected several of the most representative experiments from past years, and added a few core experiments from this year's emerging technologies.

The difficulty levels were uneven, divided into five grades.

From easiest to hardest, they were lv.1, lv.2, lv.3, lv.4, lv.5.

Seeing this, Dean Fan and the professors all noticed a problem, this year's rules were different from previous years.

Students could freely choose the assessment level they wanted to participate in, and then the person in charge along with the jury would score them based on their experimentation process and final results.

Most importantly, each person only had one chance, and scoring was only done once.