10th Week: Tests and Exams Pressure
Although, pressure is not a new feeling among students of UI. However, since the adoption of the virtual learning, examination pressure tripled and it's effects have become extremely severe.
After 9 boring weeks of lectures, the academic calendar jolts back UI students from the whining and complaints of the inconvenient virtual learning, into the reality of the looming tests and examinations, with many wondering if they would also be virtual, like the classes, (as we all as students know the benefits of virtual tests and examinations.)
Within the next few weeks in the month, GES tests and examinations, which are usually the introduction to major departmental examinations, begin to knock violently at the door, with students running helter skelter in mental, psychological and academic preparations for them.
Thoughts of these examinations closing in at the speed of light have placed enormous pressure on many, making them tremble at the thought of how fast and easy they are beginning to forget all that they read, as a result of this pressure.
On the flip side, those who just want to graduate and do not care much about glamorous grades have out of pressure, activated the "Jehovah Ebenezer" mode, where they believe that this point they have gotten to presently is enough to help them scale through the "45/100" pass mark, and do not intend putting more efforts to earn more.
Both the "grade-conscious" students and the "let-me-just-pass" ones are subjects to this updated version of pressure. The point is, how do we manage the pressure? Are we still going to be fine "las las"
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