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Published 17:01 3 Jun 2015 BST
Updated 17:03 3 Jun 2015 BST
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'I was down to do Honours in Applied Maths but had one look at the paper when I went in. I didn't like them one bit so I took the Ordinary paper. It was a calculated risk but it paid off as I got an A.'Describing himself as thorough, Ross was one of those cursed upon individuals that would often raise his arm for extra answer sheets. 'I would never stick around until the end for the sake of it,' he says, 'but I wanted to avoid the blind panic that usually came - or it did with past exams - from forgetting to flip the last page of an exam only to find more questions.'
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