Friday, August 17, 2007

Apprehension unjust

To describe apprehension of greatest degree how would it be to spell the word EXAMINATION? Bulls Eye! Try to remember the last examination/combat u had. Have a look at ur hands. Have the hairs on ur hands eyed up from the roots having heard this word? Don’t worry it is not an extended version of any kind of what we spell as phobia. It is just an obvious expression I would say u have had.
I am an engineering student and a normal one who enjoys his college comes home and enjoys what he had at the college within his circle when he is not in their and lives happily within himself. College for me is just another amusement park where u pay thousands of bugs to cherish out the best moments of ur life, but just one sting spoils out this routine ‘THE EXAMINATION’.
A month before the examination, it all starts with the study of course to be studied. Then it comes on to the workstation where all things (studies) are to be done. Then the armory (i.e. the stationary including the books and guides we do have) is collected in the arsenal. The workstation is cleaned and as they say a study atmosphere is tried to be created within. Things are cleaned as if it is not a study place rather an automotive station where things may get disturbed if they aren’t cleaned and when this all is over we look up and see the calendar which alerts it as 20 more days to go.
This is the time we start up scheduling jobs, allotting techniques with which study is to be done chalk down the plans and then realize in doing so we have 10 more days to go. Hastily we shut aside the plans dump out the sophisticated books and pen down to the Indian writers and seek their help in achieving those crucial 35. In the papers we search for the questions which we can best do and have a go at them and once we attempt the amount of questions which are barely necessary to cross the Barbarian border we feel ‘Mission accomplished’.
I sometimes wonder why I am satisfied even when we do satisfactorily well by just mugging down things. What good this knowledge would this do to my technical skills but this all is obscured by time and I further again get involved in the easier life I am leading.

2 comments:

Saurabh Ektare said...

Nicely written dude...keep up this hair raising cult.

Exams, no wonder ,are apprehensive.And to add to that we are a bunch of people who get scared only at the eleventh hour.All this adds up to situations you have neatly described.

aks said...

..........man
how did u got time 4 stupo work,,,,,,,,,,,



no yaar seriously...it is nice but it should be ring-moral story,be precise.