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Most of them were first-year students; these clueless students were bouncing here and there trying to fit in, while some of the third- and second-year students were the ones who were arranging the whole area.

Apart from them, there were a handful of teachers who were moving around the hall, keeping the students in silence and disciplined. in which they were failing miserably as most of them were still chatting with their friends or classmates.

I started moving towards the fro ...

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