If only things had gone as swimmingly as what I imagined.
First paper of the day: Modern Maths paper 1, a paper that most poeple neglect. Why? Simple: It requires little attention as it warrants little mind twisting. Modern Maths is simple and the easiest subject to score an A+ for SPM. Sometimes you do not even need a calculator to answer a question because the calculations will not be exceedingly disconcerting.
Second paper of the day: Sejarah paper 1, which follows 30 minutes after the previous paper. Objective questions aren't really something we should really worry after, because there are four options and the chances of getting the correct answer for the question you can't answer is 25%. Therefore, nobody is really 'dying' for the paper, but everybody still studies it anyway. Anyway, the paper is fine, if you consider 'easy' is fine.
Third paper of the day, and the last paper of this trial: Physics paper 1. It sucks. First of all, the nice printing deludes virtually everyone who sees it. The thick booklet is an ominous sign, and the perplexing questions are the harbinger of apocalypse, the embodiment of a train to hell. The questions are challenging and require mind-bending which are enough to twist your brain into a jumble of mass - the worst way of ending an exam.
But who cares? Exam finishes, everyone whoops and dances, and everything is forgotten in mere 10 seconds.
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