But even before entering the hall each student was made to draw the number that would tell them where to sit.
The staff was collecting any electronics that we might still have in our possession, and I did indeed have my beloved Nokia with me.
The only things we were allowed to have were a few pieces of paper and a pen; calculators were not permitted since the mathematical part of the exam was scheduled for tomorrow.
I found my assigned seat and sat down, staring at the blank piece of paper in front of me. The Professor on the front stage scribbled down the start time, "You can flip the exam paper." He announced.
I flipped the blank piece of paper to see the questions.
The exam was a mix of all the non-math courses we had covered. The first part was a series of 20 closed questions.