EVOLUTION IN CHARGING OF CELL PHONES
Its 9:40 and I knock on my classroom door asking for the faculties’ permission to get in. I’m never late but it’s not every night that Apple releases their flagship mobile device. Awkwardly I look around for a seat, which at this point seems harder to find than a needle in a haystack. I spot a familiar face in the front and decide that’s where I’ll dock for the day. 
My classroom was full, this almost never happens. Only one thing could explain this paradox, exams. It’s about that time when we all have that epiphany. We think “I’ve been attending a quarter of a year and I still know nothing.” This feeling is unparalleled, in short it sucks! It leads to;
•	PANIC! Getting copies of the scholar’s notes or buying them from the stationary.
•	Flooding the staff room with the hopes of attaining a semesters worth of knowledge in a week. No don’t.
To avoid this here are four acing those exams; 
•	Use Google Classroom. It’s free. Lecturers share all the material so that shouldn’t be an excuse.
•	Don’t be shy ask the scholars! They don’t bite (only sometimes). Spare the faculties the horror of last minute questions. Also try and work with their time. 
•	Say bye to Facebook, Instagram and that special someone. It’s only for a week I’m sure they’ll understand.
•	Don’t procrastinate! Procrastination is a thief of time! In the immortal words of Shia LaBouf “Just do it!”
At the end of the day, exams are your friends. Or that’s what they want you to think.  All the best.