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    The Standard EditorBy The Standard EditorJanuary 4, 2024 Feature No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The exam season in any school is usually a tense period, with all students doing last-minute checks on their notes to ensure they have grasped everything they consider important to enable them pass. Pauline Luba talked to some students at the end of exams just before Uganda Christian University closed for the Christmas holidays. Below was what they said.

    Birungi Phillipah, Bachelors of Law, third year
    All my exams were difficult, especially the closed-book ones. (In law, there are two types of exams – one where the student is allowed to use their books, otherwise called open-book exams. The other is closed-book, where they are not permitted to have their books in the exam room.). To make matters worse, the papers were one after another, with limited rest days among them. The advantage of that was that it enabled us to complete early, so as to be able to prepare for Christmas. 

    Isaac Elogu

    Isaac Elogu, Bachelor of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering, third year.
    It rained most of the mornings. That meant that I had to wake up quite early to make my way to the university before the rain started. Waking up so early, for instance at 6 a.m., was a challenge to me. However, all those challenges are forgotten when one completes the exams. 

    Nsaba Mellissa Kamikaze

    Nsaba Mellissa Kamikaze, Bachelors of Law, third year.
    Sitting exams symbolize the end of a chapter. It shows that the semester is coming to an end. What I dislike about the exam period is the tension and the fact that we get less sleep, therefore we cannot get enough rest. If there was one thing I could change, it is developing compassion towards people who have not completed paying their tuition.

    Kyaligonza Gary Timothy

    Kyaligonza Gary Timothy, Bachelor of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering, third-year.
    I don’t like the stress and the panic around the exam season. But, somehow, with time, we learn to take control of the situation. My most memorable moment during this semester that we’re ending was the engineering gala. I really enjoyed it.

    Masolo Adrian

    Masolo Adrian, Bachelors of Law, second year.
    I like the increase in the level of reading during the examination time because it prepares me for the career. Truth is if it was not for exams, there is a lot of information I would not get to know. However, I request that two weeks to the start of the exams, all lectures should stop, so we have adequate time to prepare for the papers. I dislike the unnecessary pressure.

    Mirungi Marvin

    Mirungi Marvin, Bachelors of Law, second year.
    I don’t like it when the invigilator puts pressure on you towards the end of the paper. I have anxiety disorder because I am a slow writer, so maybe the invigilator should only tell us when it’s time up, at the end of the paper, not issue constant reminders. And, are exams really a gauge of the extent of our knowledge? I would prefer an evaluation of the learners after every topic taught.

    Immaculate Auma

    Auma Immaculate, Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication, third year
    I am excited that I have completed my examinations and are heading home for the holidays. If there was one thing I could change about the exams, it is to leave the weekends free, so that at least the students can rest on Saturdays during the exam period. 

    Talemwa Deborah

    Talemwa Deborah, Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication, third year.
    I like the exam period because I get the chance to see everyone on campus. However, I dislike the fact that the library gets crowded and becomes noisy because everyone is reading and preparing for their papers. The underside of the exam season is the WiFi gets slow, possibly because the traffic increases during that time. 

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    Kisaakye Joshua, Assistant Registrar in charge of Exams, Academic Affairs Directorate.
    We received reports of students going into the examination rooms with bags and phones and leaving them outside the rooms. We urge all students to follow the rules and leave their property in hostels during examinations. 

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