My first exam in TU Delft! Also, this is the first time I’ve ever had to study a design book for a design exam. In NUS, I needed only to study notes.
Anyway, I think this exam was an eye opener for me. I loved the experience. Im thankful I had the chance to take an exam at the school. Haha. Let me describe what I went through:
Upon entering the examination room, this pretty girl from the Student Association gave me sweets and wished me good luck.
I could choose to sit anywhere I like, and bring my bag with me even though it’s a closed book exam.
It was a 9am-12nn paper. Only at about 9:05am, the invigilators started handing out the papers. Whoever received first could just begin.
While doing the first paper, the invigilators continued giving out the second and third sets at their own time. If you had a missing page, just walk to the front and get a new set. If you don’t have enough paper, get it yourself too. Wanna go toilet? Just leave the room.
On my desk, there was a slip of paper, which allowed me to order coffee/tea, with or w/o milk. I just needed to tick my preference, and leave 25 cents on the table with that slip, and in the middle of the exam, two handsome guys pushed the beverage cart around and served us our orders.
And actually I only needed to do half the exam (again another long story), so by right I should be handing in at 10:30. but at 10:40, I was still writing. Then the invigilator came up to me and said, “Hmm, I think your time is up, but how many questions have you left?”
“One,” I said.
“Ok, maybe I’ll give you another 10 mins? You try and finish up.”
I finished at about 10:55, invigilator came to me to take my paper, I slowly packed my bag, put on my jacket, and walked out happy (:
Such a stress-free exam. I think NUS Student Union should also aim to provide this kinda service man.
Anyway, I think this exam was an eye opener for me. I loved the experience. Im thankful I had the chance to take an exam at the school. Haha. Let me describe what I went through:
Upon entering the examination room, this pretty girl from the Student Association gave me sweets and wished me good luck.
I could choose to sit anywhere I like, and bring my bag with me even though it’s a closed book exam.
It was a 9am-12nn paper. Only at about 9:05am, the invigilators started handing out the papers. Whoever received first could just begin.
While doing the first paper, the invigilators continued giving out the second and third sets at their own time. If you had a missing page, just walk to the front and get a new set. If you don’t have enough paper, get it yourself too. Wanna go toilet? Just leave the room.
On my desk, there was a slip of paper, which allowed me to order coffee/tea, with or w/o milk. I just needed to tick my preference, and leave 25 cents on the table with that slip, and in the middle of the exam, two handsome guys pushed the beverage cart around and served us our orders.
And actually I only needed to do half the exam (again another long story), so by right I should be handing in at 10:30. but at 10:40, I was still writing. Then the invigilator came up to me and said, “Hmm, I think your time is up, but how many questions have you left?”
“One,” I said.
“Ok, maybe I’ll give you another 10 mins? You try and finish up.”
I finished at about 10:55, invigilator came to me to take my paper, I slowly packed my bag, put on my jacket, and walked out happy (:
Such a stress-free exam. I think NUS Student Union should also aim to provide this kinda service man.
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