Power failed during exam

@GandharD (148)
India
December 8, 2012 9:15pm CST
My area in which i used to live earlier, experienced the problem of load shedding frequently.Due to this, studying became really difficult, sometimes i used to go in the terrace to study... It so happened that I was studying in the evening, and the power went off...And I had exam the next day... I studied with a torch in my hand :( Next day I went to the exam hall, which was quite near my house.. And fortunately the electricity was running at that time... I started writing my paper..... and after half an hr or so.... The power went off.... Arghh!!!! This was the most irritating thing ive ever xperienced... as writing an exam in such a hot climate was really not possible. I managed to write the exam somehow.... Everyone was melting like Ice cream!! :D :D (If u know what I mean ! :D ) Seems electricity board is least bothered about this matter...And the govt doesnt at all care... We need to have a proper system for all this...I wonder when that day comes....
4 responses
• India
9 Dec 12
Hi friend, sad to hear about this, i think you are from India, most of the Indians are suffering with the power problems, i am from South India, Tamil Nadu, here we are having power issues a lot. It is hard to imagine the power cut in the exam hall, what to do? we are in need to face all the inconvenience.
@GandharD (148)
• India
9 Dec 12
Yeah I am from Mumbai.. We need to face thats true... But we can also change the situation.... Our government needs to be more strong
@kokomo (1867)
• Philippines
9 Dec 12
Yes, that is really irritating. I remember also when I was in college we used to take the exam two sits apart. This was the technique of our professors so that those cheaters will not have the opportunity to copy the answer of our fellow classmates. And it was so irritating that having that enough space, we need to go outside the class room because inside was already fully occupied. I cannot concentrate to took the exam because it was so hot compared inside that they were well ventilated there.
@jenny1015 (13366)
• Philippines
9 Dec 12
It really gets into our nerves when there is no electricity. It is as if time has stopped. But I hope that you still made it good with the exams.
@Manasha (2727)
• Pondicherry, India
9 Dec 12
What to do nothing goes in my way. Everything is fate where we live. SO Buy a generator instead of complaining here and there