Write an Short Essay on the Day of Examination
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young children, young boys all and young man used to get examination tips not only from their teachers but also from their wise, educated parents. Some parents would ask their children to go to bed early on the previous night and get up early in the morning to glance through the portions rapidly.
Some other would ask their children not to read anything at all on the day of the examination. Teachers would ask their students to go to the examination hall with a calm mind and read the questions fully before choosing the questions to be answered.
Some teachers would say that a good impression can be made if the first few questions are answered in their serial order, ignoring the choice available. Both parents and teachers would say that the students should first answer the questions which they know well.
Despite all these examination tips, students will be students. They will blunder in the choice of questions, in the solution of a mathematical problem and so on and ultimately pass through a several cross- examination from the parents. Why does it happen so? These reasons are obvious. Except one or two students who have no fear of examination because they have read everything well, for a majority of the students, the examination day is a nightmare.
It confuses them, makes them forgetful, perturbs them and ultimately frightens them out of their wits. Even if they enter the hall with a reasonably good preparation, they are likely to forget what they have read because of the nervous fear which seizes them.
An examination day need not be a nightmare to anyone. This can be achieved by the simple method of being regular in one’s studies. Students should make it a habit to read their books in easy installments. Let learning be not a duty, but let it be a pleasure.
Just as they would enthusiastically learn the contents of a film, let the student learn their lessons as if they are stories or films. If each student studies his lessons regularly, he will feel no burden, and consequently, no tension on the day of the examination and the examination will not be a burdensome duty, but it will be a pleasant experience.
Those who do not follow this method are bound to be seized by an examination fever.
It is such a universal occurrence in the case of the present students that one rarely has the clarity of mind to find out what is wrong and so the remedy seems to evade the students.
Some other would ask their children not to read anything at all on the day of the examination. Teachers would ask their students to go to the examination hall with a calm mind and read the questions fully before choosing the questions to be answered.
Some teachers would say that a good impression can be made if the first few questions are answered in their serial order, ignoring the choice available. Both parents and teachers would say that the students should first answer the questions which they know well.
Despite all these examination tips, students will be students. They will blunder in the choice of questions, in the solution of a mathematical problem and so on and ultimately pass through a several cross- examination from the parents. Why does it happen so? These reasons are obvious. Except one or two students who have no fear of examination because they have read everything well, for a majority of the students, the examination day is a nightmare.
It confuses them, makes them forgetful, perturbs them and ultimately frightens them out of their wits. Even if they enter the hall with a reasonably good preparation, they are likely to forget what they have read because of the nervous fear which seizes them.
An examination day need not be a nightmare to anyone. This can be achieved by the simple method of being regular in one’s studies. Students should make it a habit to read their books in easy installments. Let learning be not a duty, but let it be a pleasure.
Just as they would enthusiastically learn the contents of a film, let the student learn their lessons as if they are stories or films. If each student studies his lessons regularly, he will feel no burden, and consequently, no tension on the day of the examination and the examination will not be a burdensome duty, but it will be a pleasant experience.
Those who do not follow this method are bound to be seized by an examination fever.
It is such a universal occurrence in the case of the present students that one rarely has the clarity of mind to find out what is wrong and so the remedy seems to evade the students.
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Examination
Exams play a very important role in the students life. They are very necessary for judging purpose. Due to the examinations, students can measure their ability and knowledge.
And, few students who do not take studies are also pressurised to study for examinations and score good marks. But there's a bitter truth that, students do not like examinations.
There's comes a question, why students do not like examinations, because they are forced to get good marks, and due to the fear they are studying.
There are many merits of examinations, such as the students are studying and showing their best in examinations. They are able to find their mistakes.
And, also examinations have some demerits, such as, sometimes, students in pressure fall ill. And in the senior classes, the students suicide even.
But in spite, of these demerits, examinations are very important.
Exams play a very important role in the students life. They are very necessary for judging purpose. Due to the examinations, students can measure their ability and knowledge.
And, few students who do not take studies are also pressurised to study for examinations and score good marks. But there's a bitter truth that, students do not like examinations.
There's comes a question, why students do not like examinations, because they are forced to get good marks, and due to the fear they are studying.
There are many merits of examinations, such as the students are studying and showing their best in examinations. They are able to find their mistakes.
And, also examinations have some demerits, such as, sometimes, students in pressure fall ill. And in the senior classes, the students suicide even.
But in spite, of these demerits, examinations are very important.
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