There’s something unforgettable about first experiences, and my first entrance exam was no different. It was a day filled with nerves, excitement, and a sense of stepping into something new and important.
I woke up early that morning, much earlier than usual. The sky was still a soft shade of blue, and everything felt quieter than normal — like the world was giving me space to gather my thoughts. Despite the butterflies in my stomach, I got ready with determination.
Unlike school days where we wore uniforms, today we were all dressed in our own clothes. That added to the feeling that this day was special. Everyone around me looked different — colorful outfits, serious faces, some chatting nervously, others sitting silently, lost in thought.
When I reached the exam center, I was surprised by the number of people there. It was a huge crowd — all of us there for the same reason, but each carrying our own dreams, hopes, and goals. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation.
The exam was computer-based, which made it feel even more modern and official. For a moment, I just sat in front of the screen, taking a deep breath before I began. Once the exam started, time flew by. I was focused, but I couldn’t help but notice the clicking of keyboards all around me — a reminder that I wasn’t alone in this.
Walking out after finishing the exam, I felt a strange mix of relief and reflection. No matter what the result would be, I knew I had taken my first big step toward the future. And that experience — the early morning, the colorful crowd, the glowing screens will always stay with me