Here’s the truth every student knows but never admits: the night before the exam, we unlock genius mode. Suddenly, after weeks of ignoring the syllabus, we think we can master it all in 6 hours. Confidence is high, focus is sharp… until we fall asleep on page 3.
The real comedy is in the revision plan. You make a neat schedule: “2 hours for chemistry, 2 hours for physics, 3 hours for maths.” In reality, you spend 4 hours finding your notes, 2 hours making coffee, and 1 hour panicking. That’s the magic of exams—they turn normal humans into chaotic superheroes.
And don’t forget the classic pre-exam thoughts: “Maybe the paper will be easy,” “Maybe they’ll repeat last year’s questions,” or the all-time favorite, “If everyone else is unprepared, maybe I’m safe.” Hope is the only thing stronger than caffeine.
But somehow, you survive. Maybe not with flying colors, but with just enough to move on. That’s the art of being a student: thriving in chaos.
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