Overall: After rating each separate aspect of the anime, the overall score averaged to 7. For my review, I decided to break it down into the five parts. It's probably way too inflated and I'll get a lot of hate for this, oh well.
Story: I thought the concept was good for a romantic comedy set in school setting. Basically, Fumizuki Academy is a school utilizing some impressive technology that separates the students into classes based on their entrance exam scores. Class A are mostly the cream of the crop students that get a really nice room while Class F gets crummy supplies. You can get the supplies of other classes if you beat them in a summoner test war, using virtual avatars, or shoukanjuu.
Art: I thought the visual effects were great, from the silly nosebleeds to the adorably sketched characters.
Sound: The sound wasn't spectacular nor terrible to me. I rated it a 5.
Character: I liked the characters. Sure, they could perfectly fit certain stereotypes, but I easily fell in love with them. I don't know if it's because I'm an easily infatuated teenage girl or if they really are that amiable.
Enjoyment: Albeit the idiocy of this show, I absolutely fell in love with it right from the pilot. I have a short attention span and am a fan of slapstick humor and the sort, Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu has that.
Okay, I can definitely see how some purists would find this to be a poor anime with over the top stupidity, but it's perfect to an audience of slightly perverted teenagers with short attention spans who would enjoy something like this. It's kind of a love or hate anime program. I'm one of the people who loves.