Thursday, September 10, 2009

Exam ghosts

I am having an exam next week. Though the subject is not that tuff, I feel quiet exited. But I think it is calmly ok comparing to those who suffer with exam fevers. I know an exam is not the end of life. Well, no one will want to fail. But in case if I do fail, I won’t bother it too much. Who knows? next exam may be a fortune. There are days in which I had a serious doubt in a question. ‘Is it true that all who get merits in exams are succeeding in their life?’ The answer might be yes or no or at times depends. Anyhow I agree that exams are the opportunities of proving our intellectuality and conceptuality. But I recognize some persons who are practically intellectual but are missing to prove themselves in exams. Guys who believe in the concept of ‘practicality’ are not much concerned about the conceptualities of subjects. I have no experience in my life at any situation where I used a theory which I studied in school. Simple logical question behind success or failure of an exam would be ‘Did I use my knowledge in a right way at the moment when I wrote the exam?’ If the answers is yes then the result would be favour, if not you may have to prepare yourself to face a bad result. But remember, the result comes only for a few hours in which you had written the exam. So you can’t expect the same in the life also. You could be confused in the hours in which you did the exam. But that confusion will not continue for the whole life.

2 comments:

  1. I wonder that u didnt experience any of the theories which u studied in school in ur life .So u had selected wrong subjects which would not helpful to ur life or u didnt use ur knowledge in a right way according to ur words.Criticism is easy.Thing positively which will lead to further polish ur carrier as well as encouraging others of ur wellwishers

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  2. It is true Mr. Or Ms Anonymous. But what i said was; conceptualizing everything is not possible at all. Book knowledge is not that useful in life. You should have proper experience in your field where you are. What i wanted to say in this piece was 'failing in an exam will not lead you to fail in your life'.

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