The “Final” Hurrah!
I slowly trudged up the stairs
and walked towards the exam hall. Boys were huddled near the steps and talking
about everything except the exams. Near the room, sitting along the balcony,
were the girls, immersed in their books. It was the last exam of the final
semester, my final B.E. exam. I did not feel any difference. Probably, it was
due to the fact that it was a management paper or maybe it was because I was so
much used to writing exams for the past four years. Whatever it was, I banished
all the thoughts out of my mind and sat down to wait for the exam to start. The
invigilator walked into the hall and, as was the norm, started shouting at the
girls to come inside. The girls hurriedly uploaded some more data onto their non-volatile
memories and hurried into the exam hall. The question paper duly arrived and I
gave it a read. The questions were easy and I started writing. Halfway through
the paper, I looked back to see what others were doing. Almost everyone were
duty conscious, heads down and hardly a twitch as their arms raced across their
answer papers in response to the queries printed on the questions paper. A few
of the students were stretching out, already in a party mood and not willing to
jot down the answers beyond a certain limit; the limit here being, “Pass”. Some
were furiously thinking what to write next as their pens went on an elliptical
orbit. I turned back and found myself smiling. I thought of my previous exams
and memories flooded back. The ‘Signals & Systems’ paper had tested my tear
glands to the limit and the ‘Digital Signal Processing’ had sent me on a
leather hunt. Fortunately, the results had turned out to be favorable for me! I
shook off the memories and resumed my attack on the answer paper. I finished
the exam five minutes before the deadline, but did not feel like leaving the
hall. I blankly stared at the question paper as I struggled to come to terms
that this was going to be my last engineering exam. My previous exam had been a
core paper and I had jumped up and hooted with angry joy at finishing it off. I
felt quite the opposite today. Later, everyone’s answer papers were collected
and they stood up. I unintentionally made a mock bow at everyone in the class
and smiled. The scenes outside the exam hall were reminiscent of the aftermath
of a nuclear holocaust. Silence pervaded the atmosphere as many of the students
struggled to talk sensibly. I tried to act normal and conveyed greetings to
everyone on my way to the hostel. Some of the guys were already packing their
stuff. One of the guys, who arrived late to his room, found the door open and
realized that his roommate had left. A normally jolly go guy, he started crying.
In a sense, it was a revelation to me. Appearances can be so deceptive. My
close friend left for her home the next day accompanied by her family. She was
wearing the necklace I gifted her a week before as a remembrance. I noted it
only when she pointed at it as she was boarding the jeep. I turned back and
started the long walk back to the hostel. I felt my eyes turning moist, but did
not bother to disturb it. My first innings as an engineering student, had come
to an end.
I wrote the article primarily for my college newsletter and felt like sharing it on my blog.
I wholeheartedly feel immensely happy for your decision to write.As a peer victim of our engineering exam season,I can feel this article 1000% :).I dont know if victim is a overdosage word,but i can say that it is definitely a qualifying word to comment on our 4year struggle.
ReplyDeleteThanks to your years of book reading for it has given you the flow,style and enriched vocab.
I have a Qn:
Who are those 2 characters?.I'm curious to know if my guess is right:)
And..A big thanks to our crippled education system for bringing out the creator in you :)
Atleast it did that to you :)
Keep writing :)
Thanks for your comment! Thanks to my parents, I started reading books pretty early. It has helped me immensely. About your question: If this were a private blog I would have mentioned those two characters, but it does not happen to be that. :)
ReplyDeleteYenna aluthiya !!! nanga porapa mattum nee sericha ?!?
ReplyDelete// Nalla pathivu :-) Keep Blogging !!!