Khaleej Times

Students ready for exams in Ramadan

- Sarwat Nasir sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Students in the UAE will have to write their final year examinatio­ns this year, while fasting over 10 hours. While this may stress out many of the students, some of them have adopted a few techniques to help them through their finals.

Aya Abu Ahmad will be taking five exams during the month; however, she does not believe it will affect her performanc­e. She plans to study ahead of Ramadan to ensure that the amount of memorising she has to do while fasting is reduced.

“I do not believe it will affect my performanc­e, since I will make sure that I am well prepared beforehand. I will ensure to study for all my exams before Ramadan. So, that will lessen the amount of work I have to do while fasting. I will also wake up to have Suhoor, ensuring I have enough energy for the tests,” she said.

Grade-10 student Jana El Khatib will also be fasting during five of her exams. “I am in the middle of taking my final IGCSE examinatio­ns. Due to an overlap between Ramadan and the exam schedule, I will be fasting during five exams. I don’t believe this will affect my results to a great extent, since fasting does not tire me that much. I have also started studying for these exams in advance and that should hopefully ease any strain during the fasting period,” she said.

Meanwhile, Grade 12-student Noura Emara will also be taking her end-of-year exams in Ramadan. She plans to revise during the non-fasting hours to ensure she is ready to take the exams while fasting. “I will be fasting while taking my end-ofyear exams; however, for my final GCSE English examinatio­n, I might not fast for one day,” Emara said.

“I have started revision to make sure that when Ramadan comes, I will just be reviewing the topics since I will be tired then. Also, the nonfasting hours is when most of my revision will take place. So I hope to get good results.”

A humanitari­an organisati­on, Internatio­nal SOS, is raising awareness among students, teachers and parents in the UAE, as most students will take their final exams during Ramadan this year.

Dr Issam Badaoui, medical director at Internatio­nal SOS in Dubai, said: “Though Ramadan has fallen during the school term over the past few years, this year most students will be preparing end-of-year projects and taking final exams before the Eid Al Fitr break in mid-June. So, we are dedicating our annual awareness efforts to the education sector, to help ensure a smooth and successful end-of-term period for students, staff and parents alike.

Dr Badaoui notes that residents are fortunate to live in a country where shorter school and work hours are permitted for those fasting. “That is why I like to remind people of all ages and lifestyles that they can use Ramadan as an opportunit­y to get their health and wellbeing back on track. In reality, most of the medical advice we offer should be applied throughout the year, as part of a balanced, beneficial lifestyle.”

He also pointed out that younger generation­s now seem to be taking a greater interest in nutrition and exercise. “At Internatio­nal SOS, we are keen to champion wellness and ultimately contribute to the prevention of avoidable, lifestyle-related noncommuni­cable diseases such as Type 2 diabetes,” he said.

I have started my revision to make sure that when Ramadan comes, I will just be reviewing the topics since I will be tired.” Noura Emara, Grade 12

I like to remind people of all ages and lifestyles that they can use Ramadan as an opportunit­y to get their health and wellbeing back on track.” Dr Issam Badaoui, medical director, Internatio­nal SOS

I don’t believe this will affect my results to a great extent since fasting does not tire me that much.” Jana El Khatib, Grade 10

I will ensure that I study for all my exams before Ramadan. That will lessen the amount of work I have to do while underoing the fast.” Aya Abu Ahmad, student

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This year, many students in the UAE will sit for their final exams during the Ramadan fasting period. However, students taking the exam have said that fasting won’t affect their academic performanc­e as they plan to revise in advance.
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