It’s been long since my last post and it’s high time I wrote
a new post and here it comes!
Oh it was the last day of the shortest month in the
calendar and this day has been a nightmare for me during two years once in 2007
and the other in 2009,reason Board exams * I can already sense a feeling of
solidarity from my readers: D *.
Before I unravel the misery of my board exams, I will tell
you about my ignorance towards this pressure point date. Having an elder
sibling in the house who has been through it before equips both your parents
and your sibling with unfathomable expertise on the subject. And clearly when
my sister wrote her first boards in 10th and fretted a bit about her
exams, me being the primary school kid -
was laughing at it * yes, quite a pain in the neck sister I was, my sister still
strongly feels that way! :P!*
And belonging to a family where academics is given high
priority, it’s an unspoken rule that you need to score good marks*yeah that’s the
scenario at almost every house!* .This is the score card at home:
·
90 % and above is extraordinary- You will be
suffocated with love, surprises and what not! All this is hypothetical coz I haven’t
ever got there!:D
·
85 % above is very good – You get lesser
benefits than the above one but still can’t complain :P
·
80% - 85% we are satisfied but you could do
better – in this situation I will be under scrutiny over why the marks went
down.
·
Below 80%- I really don’t want to write it here:
P and I have been in there quite a few times!
So when I was in 10th, pretty much my school, parents and
friends were enough to make me understand the seriousness of Board exams. The
scary stories of my answer sheets being evaluated by some teacher in some
corner of India and that they might not understand my handwriting*oh yeah my
handwriting is worse than the one on a doctor’s prescription:D*,then the
nightmare of not attaching the graph sheets, followed by my sisters expert
advice that I should use black ,blue
ink, underlining, writing in points so on and so forth!
And one of my best friends in school was also the topper of my batch, so
you can imagine my state. She would be
well prepared, all set for the exam and I will be looking for my text book just
then! She used to get a little nervous and that was my cue that I am totally underprepared!
She was a positive influence I must say * Thank you J *!
So after all the model exams conducted by my school which is like the
toughest exam you could give before facing boards coz it will make you feel
like an idiot and that you don’t even have a chance of getting 80 percent in
boards *yeah, those model exams are meant to scare you and make us work harder *!
Eventually, I actually started studying
only in February making up a plan and trying hard to follow it. That was my
month of hibernation; I like to think of it like giving my brain breathing
space for the rest of the year and making it work under pressure for just two months!
Its effective, at least for me:D*My mom hates that though! Consistency is her
motto! *
My dad pretty much gave me the end rule – I expect you to score well-I
don’t care how you do it!
So Feb 28, was the last day before exams when everyone’s worried and
wondering how the exams are going to be. It’s also the day I analyzed how
effective my planning for Feb has been * I ain’t going to tell you how successful
it was*. Both in my 10th and 12th grades Feb 28th was filled with good luck
wishes and calls from near and dear ones who seemed more worried than me! And their
constant advice – Don’t get tensed, you’ll forget what you learnt so just relax
and go and the best part is revise all that you learnt! I so wanted to tell
them that, firstly I need to know something to forget when I get tensed and
secondly that “Revision” is something I can ever find time to do because to
revise you need to learn first, which I do only last minute hence I combine
learning and revision together *multi tasking:P* . And I am sure that Feb 28 is
one of the busiest days for the Gods as he/she will be bombarded with lot of
prayers from fretting kids, and anticipating parents &teachers.
This blog post is to all the students who are writing their board exams
and to all those who have been through this pressurizing experience: P. And this
is just a funny take on these exams from a person who underwent the grueling CBSE
Board exam experience and did pretty ok in terms of grades *grueling is a hard
word,I would say over accentuated*
All the very best to all those who are writing examsJ. Do your best and you
will pass with great grades J.And
finally don’t get tensed, after all its not the end of the world and board
exams are pretty over hyped! And one of my favorite things to do in my exam
halls were to smile at my examiners as they will be all serious *Boards duh!*
and they also expect us to be tensed. By smiling at them they would come make
conversation and help me get into ease :D *Please do not try this unless you can make meaningless social small talk :D ,coz else it will be plain awkwardness *
Till my next post keeeep smiling and have lots of fun J .And don’t forget to share
your memories of your exams J.
Live life Carpe diem
;) *oh yeaah!I am using fancy vocabulary!Thats just a new word I learned
,it means Enjoy the present !