The exams for different subjects were generally similar.
Candidates needed to complete a series of carefully selected questions within a set time frame, and then, after handing in their papers, they would gather in small groups, anxiously and uneasily checking answers and estimating scores.
Students who usually excelled in their studies would often regretfully exclaim after making one or two minor mistakes, "I didn't do well this time," "I'm definitely going to fail," while those with average grades would get the false impression that "maybe the test was hard and everyone did poorly" after hearing the sighs of the top students.
In short, the end-of-term exams for young wizards in the Magical World were no more relaxing because they could perform some magic, much like the exam experiences at Zheng Qing Da.
Of course, there were differences too.