10 Types Of Nigerian Students You Will Find In Every Exam Hall
During Examination ,You tend to see the true students.
Exams were usually periods of horror, especially for the students who did not study throughout. Here are some of the characters you’d definitely find in every exam hall.
1. The brainy ones
These ones were usually very smart and knew all the answers to all the questions. Exams were a breeze for them, and they always requested extra booklets.
2. The sleepers
These ones turned the exam hall into a snoozefest. They usually stayed up all night studying only to fall asleep in the exam hall. Sometimes, they just did not know anything and preferred to sleep instead.
3. The cheats
These ones came prepared for battle. They knew all the cheating styles and were constantly tapping people to tell them answers to questions.
4. The confused ones
These ones never knew what was going on and probably only found out there was an exam that morning. They usually spent the duration of their exam chewing their pens and gazing at the ceiling.
5. The crammers
These ones usually crammed their notes word for word and proceeded to download everything in the exam whether it was the right answer or not.
6. The fast ones
These ones were always the first to submit their papers and say ‘This exam was so easy’. They usually failed the paper woefully.
7. The criers
These ones burst into tears as soon as they saw the paper and usually spent the duration of the exam crying and sniffing and claiming they forgot everything they read.
8. The questioners
These ones always had a question to ask the invigilator. They were usually the ones who spotted every mistake on the question paper.
9. The freestylers
These ones did not care about exams, they just picked the options they felt like picking the objective exams and wrote whatever they felt like in the essay section.
10. The slow ones
These ones were usually slow in writing and were always the last to finish their papers. They also always begged for extra time, and you’d always hear them say things like, ‘please sir, one minute more’.