The Future Belongs to Those Who Work Hard Today!
The Future Belongs to Those Who Work Hard Today!
Today, I would like to share with you some of the most exciting and emotional moments at our university. Yes, you guessed it right – these are the EXAM processes. The excitement, hesitation, and fear of them do not leave a single student indifferent, even for a moment.
I can confidently say that the exam processes at UBS are conducted in a completely fair and transparent manner. Let’s start with the exam rooms. They are 100% under camera surveillance. Students enter the room in their student uniforms, carrying only a pen and a bottle of water. The group leader places the notebooks, which have a sealed top, on the teacher’s desk. On that day, even the subject teacher enters the room only with an envelope in hand. The exam tasks, prepared in advance by the administration, are placed in the envelopes, and the teacher opens the envelope in front of the students. Then, the notebooks and tasks are distributed among the students.
Now everything is fully transparent – the teacher simply supervises. The silence in the room at this moment is hard to describe. The quietness is so profound that it’s as if the sound of water is as clear as the stillness, with only a few students taking deep breaths, trying to manage their stress.
Students who have prepared and strived for knowledge are the first to complete the exam and leave the room. Yes, students who finish before the time is up are allowed to leave the room.
The next day, the subject teacher informs the group leader about who did not pass the exam. That’s when it becomes clear – who studied and who merely attended. This is also an exciting moment because luck has nothing to do with it here. The teacher will pass even a student who receives a 3, allowing them to proceed to the next semester, but those who fail the exam will have to retake it. The administration sets the date for the retake.
UBS cares about its students and gives them another chance. However, if the student fails again, they must pay a fee for the credit module. Spending money on tuition and time to attend classes, only to fail the exam again, is truly unfortunate.
Dear UBS students, reflect on your efforts today with a clear conscience. Are you satisfied with yourself today? Are you ready for tomorrow?
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