
If I could turn back time, maybe I could change the thinking of the people around me. But what is my day that is just an ordinary human being.
Computer-Based National Exam Day arrives.
Today is my first day of conducting the Computer-Based National Examination. This morning I was at school at 07:15. True, it must be too late because all students pray dhuha at 06.45.
I parked the motor first, the front gate already looked deserted without a teacher standing guard in front. The picket teacher must have been at the mosque because the maximum number of students was late at 07:00. The rest are not allowed into the school. Because today the implementation of the Computer-Based National Examination and I was a twelfth grader so the school security guard gave me permission to enter the school with double the consequences of points.
Tumben an Ana late to school when I was one of the students who never late. Unless there's a roadblock.
This time it is not a constraint of a deflated motor, running out of fuel, or a motor suddenly jammed. However, since a few days ago my father fell ill, every morning before leaving for school I helped him to take a bath and wash the clothes that he was wearing. Some days you can not stand alone let alone to walk to the bathroom is definitely not able to. Legs that have begun to swell, and a wrinkled face make it difficult for father to support his own body.
Every morning I was in charge of helping my father get out of bed and helping to clean up and change his clothes. After dad took a shower and came back refreshed I washed dad's clothes.
Maybe many are asking where Mom, Mom is on duty to cook because I have to have breakfast first before going to school.
After everything was done I immediately took a shower and breakfast and prepared to go to school, of course, the morning was quite tiring. That's why I was late on the first day of the Computer-Based National Examination.
"Assalamualaikum," I approached the picket teacher.
"Waalaikumussalam, late tumben? What time is it?" Ask the picket teacher.
"Yes ma'am, there was still a bit of a constraint this morning." I bowed my head as a sign of acknowledging that I was guilty.
"Here you sign your points list first. Tomorrow don't be late again."
The picket teacher gives the book a list of student points that have been filled with reasons for being late and points obtained. I signed the book.
"Thank you ma'am."
"Please go to each group, do not forget to pray dhuha first."
"Yes ma'am." I took the mukena out of the school bag I was carrying, and put it on to perform the dhuha prayer before starting this morning's activities.
Just finished the dhuha prayer the school bell rang.
Cring..
The sign for the twelfth grade gathered in the multimedia room. There are still fifteen minutes to run the Computer-Based National Examination. However, for the preparation and trial of logging into the account in advance there is enough time so that students are not late to enter their respective accounts and so that the application does not error. Usually when used simultaneously many students who have difficulty getting into the account Computer-Based National Exams.
All twelve students enter the room and occupy the seats that have been provided. Right in front of computer students who have already entered the application and have been reset in accordance with the rules of the Computer-Based National Examination. No other applications that can be opened other than the National Exam application.
Before the clock began and the student entered the room, one of the students took the lead in praying.
Bruk. (sound of leg stomps)
Compactly all students stomp their feet and hands are above the thighs while sitting firmly.
"Pray start."
All the students bowed their heads and prayed together. Since all students are Muslim, the prayer that is read is a prayer before studying and al-fatihah letter together.
"Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Rahiim, Rodhitu bilbahatobba, wabil islaamidina, wabi-muhammadin nabiyyaw warosula. Robbi zidnii 'ilmaa warzuqnii fahmaa, waj'alnii minash-shoolihiin. Amiin yes robbal alamiin."
Continue reading surah al-fatihah.
"Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Rahiim, Alhamdu lillaahi Rabbil 'aalamiin, Ar-Rahmaanir-Rahiim, Maaliki Yawmid-Diin, Iyyaaka na'budu wa lyyaaka nasta'iin, Ihdinas-Siraatal-Mustaqiim, Siraatal-laziina an'amta 'alaihim ghayril-maghduubi 'alaihim wa lad - daaalliin, Aamiin"
After finishing reading the prayer, the class leader again gave the order to make the class more conducive and relaxed.
"Sitting down breaks grak."
Bruk. (sound of leg stomps)
Compactly all students stomp their feet and hands and the sitting position of the students back relaxed.
Prayers that are offered every before starting the lesson aim to add knowledge and provide sustenance of understanding when studying, and make students belong to the class of pious people. Other goals are facilitated in the learning process, given sharpness of thinking power, more confident and sincere during the learning process, protected from any obstacles, etc, get useful knowledge and can be learned and other goals.
The time shows at 08.45 students are welcome to log in to the account first and select the question package. Once the question can be opened, students can answer the question.
The problem consists of fifty multiple choices, it is quite difficult for students to ask questions or cheat answers of other friends. Problem with random order even a very different problem becomes a student obstacle. However, back again this Computer-Based National Examination means the whole matter is done alone and the value is in accordance with the ability of the student.
The advantage of having a good UN grade will also be felt by students of class XII. The UN value is still an assessment when you want to apply for scholarships or study at universities and even study abroad.
So parents who are very excited to push their children to get good grades and good achievements, then this is an opportunity for them to get a good school. Desired by all students.
However, for students who want a career, the results of the UN are actually more intended for themselves to map and recognize their potential. In the results of UN values, there are certainly some lessons learned. Those lessons can actually be a benchmark for choosing a profession path that you want to try in the world of work.
If you have advantages in the field of English lessons, you can try the realm of work as a translator or translator for foreign companies. Because, in those companies the advantages of English will be more applicable compared to other fields of work.
Try not to choose a field of work that in UN the value is not too high. Because, it could be that the subject is one of the areas of weakness. With not good enough mastery in that field, most likely received work will be less.
The UN reference value can help to determine the choice of the field of work to be addressed. However, the reference is as a self-reflection and consideration of your career after graduating High School/K.
It all depends on yourself after graduating from school whether to continue education or jump into the workforce.