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 Hello Everyone and Welcome to my blog 31

I guess you all have given exams in your school and college. At the initial stage you really work hard study very hard to score good. Than there come's a phase in everyone's life, where we start having perception about exams why to work hard and what this marks will define blah blah 😂😂😂 isn't it true? Have you thought that at least once ?

I too had the same belief but let me add more now I have this additional thing also that why to take exam ?why ? Like I know  what I know, I know what I have studied frankly nothing but still I have to show my remembering power in semester exams. But fun away Exams are important it's just we don't like giving it.

As an engineering student I have guts in start of every semester ahh this time I will study very hard, I will work day and night. And one day we wake up to reality and a death note appears from the college which states your current semester exams are starting from ..........

After that we realize how many subjects we have this semester. This is not for the first time, every sem the scenario is the same. But what you call it a luck or hardwork every degree student or majority start's study one week before exams. And still manages to score good, we don't know but we have that special talent within. 

With that said, If you read my whole blog don't forget to share it with your friends. TY❤️

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