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 Hello Everyone and Welcome to my blog 33

Today was my first paper and it went quite good. Questions were as I expected and whatever I prepared came. We have 2.5 hour to write the paper but the last minutes are always crucial to tie the answer sheets and the biggest flaw is there is no hole made on the answer sheet we have to do it manually like seriously in the last 10 mins remaining they expect the students who is seriously writing the last phase of the paper and this is the point where all the content comes together, and they expect us to manually punch the hole with the pen. I faced this today and it was so frustrating.

On the day of paper it's not just the preparation you did but also there are so many key factors that directly affect the paper. I can't say of others but for me it's always the same through all this years, which includes having the coffee and seriously the sip of coffee decides my mood, slowly and gradually having a sip of hot coffee, it also make sense to me because i don't eat anything till my paper gets over. So that coffee is everything I have, not daily just during my exam period.

I guess this will be my last exams of my college, today was the first and now remaining 5. We always thought this exams were tough but now I realize this was the easiest exams we all can give, because giving exams in life and syllabus is your life past present and future, that will be more difficult I guess. 

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