"That awkward moment in an exam when you don't know anything, and you start laughing because you know you're fucked!"
So, dear juniors (you’re probably freaking out and checking what your zodiac holds for
you; everyday), I heard your 12th grade board exams sucked. How does it feel huh? Don’t
blame me; I didn’t spy (really, I promise), I just read The Times of India, and
boom- splashed on the front page- ‘MATH SCREWS CHILDREN OVER AGAIN- WALKS AWAY
HAPPILY; CBSE BOARD FINALLY SATISFIED’. If you are one of those juniors who is
on the verge of losing his/her shit or considering other career options, like
selling coconuts maybe, believe me, this article is for you.
So,
obviously, my last encounter with CBSE boards is recent, not ten million
years ago. It was last year, and I’m happy to tell you- I’ve survived; still
fat, not that fit, but healthy and breathing. So calm down and continue
reading. I’m not going to assure you that your life will be truly amazing after
the board exam results are out, because I haven’t even completed my first year
in college yet, but- you shall live. And people shall forgive and forget, and
the herd will move on; I can guarantee you this.
All my life,
my parents, teachers, few stupid seniors, few tuition teachers, and basically
3/4th of the world always told me that board exams were the MOST
important thing in my life. After my 4th grade finals, my teacher
told me I had to perform the same way in my boards. I didn’t even know what boards
were! Then, 8th grade happened. Wow, high school and all that- where
someone finally educated us on what board exams were, and how 10th
grade was super important to us. Just when we thought we got out shit together,
CBSE brilliantly changed the examination pattern, and all the knowledge we had
about the board exams went down the drain. They introduced CCE. I saw all my
seniors get a CGPA above 9.6, and I decided- whatever that was, I was going to
nail it; easy stuff. I later realised that my seniors were just smart and there
was nothing more irritating than the CCE pattern. Somehow, magically, I passed
10th grade like every other CBSE student, thanks to the new pattern,
which made every child feel special. But was it over? Oh no. CBSE has a
diabolical sense of humour. And that’s called 12th grade.
Now like
every other student who isn’t really sure of what to do in life, choosing the
Science stream seemed like the safest bet. I always knew that I wanted a career
in something related to Media. But no, I had a stupid logic that if I woke up
some day, wanting to be a doctor, I wouldn’t be able to if I was in Humanities,
but Science had the ability to get me through anything, and that would be my
ultimate choice.
And believe
me, if you can sit through every science class for 2 years, not understanding a
single word, and still believe in yourself and your ability to pass, you can
sail through anything.
One month
before the board exams, I realised I hadn’t passed a single exam in Math in my
12th grade, and there was literally no chance of me passing the
boards; nope- no way! Just to be clear here, and boast a bit; I’m not stupid. If
you’re judging me, thinking, “Hah, what a stupid child, can’t pass Math and all!”
I will beat you up. I just hated Math so much, and all the other subjects
(basically Physics, Chemistry and some part of Biology) too had Math! “Math”
automatically got me to hate the Science stream. For me, exams meant acing the
English exam. That’s all.
Board exams finally came around, and we all were like "Wah bhai, this is some serious shit, this is the true challenge in life, this is going to make me a drug addict, or even worse; an engineer", and board exams finally went away, and I came back home crying, freaking out, that my life was
over. Now the thing about 12th grade boards is that it is ‘supposed
to’ decide your fate. Reality check: IF YOU DON’T HAVE YOUR BOARD EXAM
CERTIFICATE, NO ‘DATE OF BIRTH’ CLARIFICATION, MEANS NO PASSPORT FOR YOU. A
PASSPORT WILL LET YOU ROAM THE WORLD, AND YOU CAN HAVE FUN. FUN IS IMPORTANT IN
LIFE. NO FUN MEANS BAD LIFE. HENCE, BOARD EXAM IS IMPORTANT.
I swear;
this is how the logic works. Okay maybe not entirely, like, you need it till
June, to get into a ‘good’ college and all, but that’s it! After that, nobody remembers
anything! All those times your parents have compared you to poor kids who score
well, your sibling who have better brains, your friends who cheat and score
better than you; all those times your teachers have told you that this is the
end of your life, times where your parents have given you lectures on how poor
kids study with no facilities, and how much you suck, and how you have no
future; basically all those moments; one word- BULLSH*T.
Look at us- your seniors- we survived; we got into a good college. I’ve known so many people who’ve scraped through boards and still ended
up with a better future than the topper of their batch. I’ve met people with
60%, and also people with 90%, but nobody cares. It’s shocking how they
literally put all their f*cks back into their pockets and just leave. No f*cks
given. Your college professors won’t care; the students don’t care; your
siblings don’t care (Okay, that’s a lie!); the society will find a new victim to
prey on, and most of all, your parents will accept it and let it go. They won't disown you.
Every year,
100000000000’s of people appear in these exams (plus or minus one). Of course all of us can’t end up in
IIT’s and St. Stephen's, and the other 'elite' colleges, but life goes on. You think I'm kidding? The topper of my batch (2014), Sarthak Agarwal, got a whooping 99.6% in the Science stream, and still didn't get into St. Stephen's. Not because he wasn't smart, but because the college has inhuman expectations. You worrying about it now won’t help
you in any way, and the tension might just ruin your chances in the entrance
exams. About that irritating neighbor who cares so much about your marks- look on the bright side- once it’s over, she’s out of your life. Maybe she’ll hover
around for a month, but that’s going to be the end of it. You won’t end up as
her dinner.
On a serious
note though, I’m not saying these exams aren’t necessary, but they aren’t the
end of your life. You still have the same opportunities, you still have the
same chances; you can still achieve because there’s a lot more that life has to
offer, example- your college exams. You just have to be true to yourself and
believe in yourself. So what if you screwed it up? You’re not the only one. So
what if you fail? As bad as it may seem, you are still lucky to have a second chance.
So what if you didn’t get into your dream college? Join an ‘ordinary’ one and
show them your capability. And if you hate the stream like I did, just get your
shit together and start following your dream.
Don’t let board exams spoil your
trust and belief in yourself. They’re mere exams in the end. Life has so much
more to offer if you are willing to accept it. There will be other issues and
other problems to worry about, and 20 years down the lane, you’ll laugh about
the fact that you were worried about your board exams out of all the things. Just
accept it as it comes and put your best efforts into the entrance exams, and
life will work out in its own strange ways.
For now,
good luck for your results. May God be with you (let religion bring you peace).
O.K, BYE.
P.S: Just in case you need tissues in May, start
saving up now. If you pass with flying colors, calm the f*ck down; nobody cares after a week. That's all.