Students failing exams can't really be blamed on them, and here are the reasons:
1. Two-day weekends: There are 52 Sundays in a year, which means there are 52 x 2 = 104 days of rest, leaving only 261 days in a year after deducting these days.
2. Winter and summer vacations: About two months of the year are either too hot or too cold to study, so if we deduct 60 days for winter and summer vacations, that leaves only 201 days in a year.
3. Statutory holidays throughout the year take up 10 days; after deducting this, only 191 days remain in a year.
4. Sleeping 8 hours a day takes up 122 days of the year, leaving only 69 days after deduction.
5. Spending one and a half hours each day eating meals, having snacks, and eating fruit...