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THE SPRINGBOARD CALLED EXAMINATION!

Jimoh Elizabeth Oluwaseyi by Jimoh Elizabeth Oluwaseyi
July 21, 2024
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THE SPRINGBOARD CALLED EXAMINATION!
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By Jimoh Elizabeth Oluwaseyi

As the students of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism in Lagos gear up for their second-semester exams, a mix of emotions fills the air. Some may feel agitated, while others are diligently preparing, eager to seize the opportunity before them. But let us remember, dear students, that examinations are not merely hurdles to clear – they are springboards that can launch us toward a brighter future.

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Examinations are the tools that measure our progress, gauge our understanding, and challenge us to push the boundaries of our knowledge. They are the catalysts that propel us forward, forcing us to delve deeper, think critically, and apply what we have learned. In the wise words of Martin Luther King Jr., “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”

As you approach these exams, remember the words of the renowned educator, Booker T. Washington: “Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome.” Each examination you face is an obstacle to be conquered, a testament to your resilience and determination.

To help you navigate these challenges, here are a few tips to keep in mind:

1. Read through all the questions and instructions carefully. Rushing through the paper can lead to careless mistakes. Take the time to understand what is being asked of you, and then formulate your responses accordingly.

2. Organize your thoughts and address the familiar questions first. Answering the questions you are most confident about can help build your momentum and boost your self-assurance.

3. Pace yourself and avoid rushing out of the exam hall: Examinations are not a race, but a journey of self-discovery. Ensure that you have thoroughly answered all the questions before submitting your paper.

As you step onto the springboard of examination, remember the words of the renowned Nigerian author, Chinua Achebe: “The marketplace is a good place to find out what people want, but it’s a bad place to discover who you are.” These exams are not just about the grades you attain, but the personal growth and self-awareness you acquire along the way.

In the immortal words of the prolific Nigerian poet, Esiaba Irobi, “The challenge of life is not to survive, but to thrive with passion, compassion, humor, and style.” Embrace this challenge, dear students, and let your passion for learning guide you through these exams. Remember, excellence is not a destination, but a journey, and the path before you is paved with opportunities for growth and self-discovery.

As you step onto the springboard of examination, may your hearts be filled with the confidence of a champion, the resilience of a warrior, and the unwavering determination of a true leader. For when you conquer these exams, you will not only unlock the doors to a brighter future, but you will also discover the true essence of who you are. Godspeed, students of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, and may your journey be one of triumph and self-actualization, for it’s time to board this important spring board and move forward!

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