Though there are few chance, the change is going to decide the direction of our life --- Entrance examination.
In order to take the examination, we have to study hard for a long time, increase our academic ability. And another thing, we also have to maintain bodily functions at the last days.
Above all, I have to arrive at the place of the examination to take it.
What I am going to do as a guardian is only "take my daughter as an examinee to the place in good condition"
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As the examination day approached, my strain gradually increased.
The first pending problem I thought was "snow".
The public transportation system in Kanto-area is very weak against snow. The system become broken easier by a few centimeters deep.
However, a weather forecast will help us to prepare to some extent.
It is "accident resulting in injury or death", that I can never control.
I cannot predict when and where the accident happens, and estimate the extent of the impact in real time.
Even if we start the departure earlier, there is no guarantee to get the evasion route immediately.
In addition, most examination schools decide the deadline against both natural and man-made disaster in advance, and don't consider the scale of the accident.
The limit time is almost 30 minutes, that means to be able to let them put in the place, not to shift the time table of the examination.
In short, they say "try to solve a test for 60 min. for only 30 min."
Most examination schools is supposed to handle with saying
"Bad luck"
against the above accidents.
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There is no reason that any examiner and the guardian who have been working for the examination seriously, can understand the words "bad luck".
On the other hand, I also understand that examination schools cannot consider each private reason of all of the examinee.
So, making and executing operations in order to take the examinee to the examination place at any cost is a guardian's duty.
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This operation started when I competed twelves A4-size papers that had been printed by Google MAP site.
It is two weeks ago of the examination day.
(To be continued)