House exams are over and results are being declared in the classes every other day shocking and overwhelming majority of the students.
Well apart from 'students own fault ' there can be some other reasons which may have affected their performances. I could think of :
1
No time for revison:
Well house exams were conducted as if it was some sort of a formality. There was no time in between for revision for most of the papers.
Suppose there was an exam in the evening and it finished at 4:30. The students will go back home and reaches at 5:30. He/she has to take some rest and food. It will become 6:30.
Student will start studying and then its dinner time. After that 6 hours sleep is also necessary.
In all there are only approx 6 hrs for a student. And what if there are 10 chapters to revise!
Student can't even devote 1 hr to each chapter.
It doesn't require a PhD in biology to understand the basic functioning of human mind.
It doesn't work like computer. There is no pen drive - insert and data is there.
It needs revision to memorise things.
The brain releases neurotransmitters which get exhausted with time . It needs time and relaxation to generate them again. So where was that time in the present date sheet of exams?
2
Lack of good study material
The syllabus at places is very uninteresting, boring and non -relevant.
The reference books suggested for such topics lack coherence in the presentation of study material.
3 Weather
A cold wave and fog hit the town all of a sudden during house exams.
Was it a factor or not?
Well I could think of these. Would you like to add up (or delete) some?
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thnx sir at least some1 thought about us :D
ReplyDeleteWelcome Jagpreet.
ReplyDeleteI try to think from rational point of view about certain things.
I respect all the 3 reasons u have written sir,the last 2 being the most powerful ones,
ReplyDeletebut yes I do admit,somewhere it was my fault also....I'll try my best in finals to bounce back against this flunk of mine.
thank You sir for understanding our pain
thnx sir kisi ne to samjhne ki koshish ki students ko....
ReplyDeletesir, i cant stop myself now, i hav to say dis:
ReplyDelete"jahanpana tussi gr8 ho...!!!" :D
finally sm1 understood our problem...
i quite agree wid all d points...especially d 1st, fr me n others like me who lose much of their valuable time in commuting...1:30-4:30 timings r very inconvienient fr us...
d cold does not make much difference other than frozen hands...
bt its on most parts, d fault of d student who does nt study all yr round n looks up d syllabus wen exams r on head (barring d toppers)
Well that remains a problem. So one can write to Principal or Education minister, U.G.C or some News paper regarding this problem.
ReplyDeleteBu I think such problem doesn't come in final exam.