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Well I got nowhere to go now hehe. Indian pajeet here. We Indians have of hard, since people here can't fucking afford condoms, the population is reallyyy big. And that means more competition for the exams. This year's there will be one million students competing, out of which only 36k will be selected for a college which can give you a job to earn money. Now here's my story.
It all started a year ago. The syllabus for the exam are 2 books. I was the topper of my class, and in a coaching institute specially made for enterance exams, I was in the top batch consisting of 10 children out of the 70 total children. I was ready of what challenges I had to face, bit I had never imagined what was about to come.
First, through a complete fluke, I accidentally passed a national exam that I have in 10th. I wasn't happy cuz I didn't give a shit. But my parents pressured me to give the second stage of this national exam. The problem was, just 2 days after when this test was gonna happen, I had an exam that would determine wether I would continue to stay in the batch or not. Dues to the pressure, I couldn't get a schedule and failed both.
But however, I trusted myself and didn't give up hope. Also to mention that I had got chickenpox before these exams, becoming a major contributor to my failure. After that I started studying, but it wasn't enough as I had no one guiding me. I improved my score by learning only by myself in the next exam. However, the score wasn't enough, and the children there votes that I should be kicked. I then got demoted to a lower batch. I couldn't tell anyone in my family
I didn't sleep for days, the fear and anxiety was too much. I started shivering at nights. And then I got diarrhoea. I got sick for 2 weeks, and after that, I was admitted to hospital.
The doctors were shit and blamed it to typhoid, even though the results cam in negative. They though that the results were just inaccurate, but my symptoms matched. Will continue.