A woman who always failed Maths thought she had finally scored high when her name wasn’t called early, only to discover she got zero for not writing her name on her paper and fainted from the shock.


A woman has narrated a funny but embarrassing experience from her secondary school days, highlighting her long-time struggle with Mathematics.
According to her, she consistently performed poorly in the subject, often scoring between 2% and 8%, which always placed her at the bottom of the class. Because results were usually announced starting from the lowest scores, her name was almost always called first or second, followed by punishment from her teacher.
However, one particular exam day turned out very differently.
As the teacher began calling out results, her name wasn’t mentioned early as usual. The announcement moved from 30% to 40%, then 50%, 60%, and even 70%, yet her name was still not called. This unusual situation shocked her classmates, who began to wonder how she suddenly performed so well. Trying to stay calm, she simply attributed it to divine intervention.
As the scores climbed to 80% and approached 90%, she started believing a miracle had happened and even convinced herself she might have scored as high as 90% in Maths.
Just when the tension peaked, the teacher revealed the truth — one student had failed to write her name on her answer sheet and was therefore given a score of zero.
Realizing she was the student in question, she was overwhelmed by a mix of relief, shock, and embarrassment, which caused her to faint on the spot. She later joked about the incident, saying no one should have woken her up.
Her story has since gone viral online, with many people relating to the anxiety, suspense, and unexpected twists that often come with exam results.
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