When we were in higher secondary school, we are sort of visualize the dreams and good saying in hindi "khuli aankho se sapne dekhna" and almost common dreams we had during those days. We gonna think we stepped into a college where there will be lots of fun, funky clothes, cool bikes, hot and sexy bunch of friends,some romance and these all in combination of being topper of class in academics. We continue to imagine these kind of dreams and forgetting about higher secondary examinations.
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Well, at about our time schools were about lots of studies and discipline. In early 2000's very very rare there was a love story born in small city schools and had a set routine of school home, tuition and play. This was a era where having a cellphone is like you belongs to rich family and internet was limit to cyber cafes. Above all pressure from family society that in every job interview high school and higher secondary marksheet will be consider, if you dont score you can't do anything in life and so on...
So, as a typical college Bollywood story lines, we learnt and actually wants to live college life as seen in movies. Reality differs, and that's where we suffer. I am fortunate to have a admission in professional college and that too is medical college. College life is more serious than what we see in movies, our dreams was just a fantasy that we are visualized without knowing the reality.
We just realized school life was better than college life atleast you have some people whom you can giggle, hangout or meet during outdoor play. Every friend has time for you and ofcourse we don't value our friends that time.
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So, I was in college and despite of being missing school days, somehow we accomodate and make friends and life moves on. Good thing is we are still focused on studies and in different clothes at different settings. One of the funniest part of our college life was actually related to studies that is going to point out.
During admission we got a copy of university syllabus and usually every education program must have these kind of provisions that syllabus is divided into theory and practical examination. We have to score in both sections of each subject to clear professional year exams.
Initially every one was scared of university exams. See board exams (high school or higher secondary school) is what we faced in past but what is this new nomenclature we came across is university exams. Exams were conducted at some other college, practical exams at our own college but under supervision of external examiner, that is same as we faced in board exams but the twist is viva vorse is not limit to practical questions asked but is to entire syllabus and internal examiner is tougher than external examiner. Ofcourse he understands the build ups, flaws and positive negative aspect of every student.
Our batch had only 9 students and we have to cross viva exam in increasing number or decreasing number. Since majority times exams starts from first number, and till the end, examiner fed up of asking questions.
We as a students, try to irritate our examiners at numerous times and unknowingly. Well, examiner must have vast experience of asking questions, he can predict instantly as soon as student arrives infront of him. And despite of this, we still want to make them fool, annoy and sometimes angry.
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It's my privilege to be the "opener" in my batch, and there wasn't any dimension set for a examiner. He tries and error by asking different questions to me. Actually, he tries to overview my knowledge as well as how depth my batch has learnt. So,its very clear for me that examiner will ask everything to me. On other hand my batchmate who has to face examiner at last, she was a theoretically sound student who studied every corner of the book. Unfortunately, she has last number and examiner crossed every student before her. That means, struggled to have answers from students, annoyed by them etc etc. The moment she enters unfortunately she victim of all the anger and frustration created by our own friends. Helplessly she can blame anyone because "har ek friend Kamina hota h" . Those friends are also give their 100% to annoy examiner, many of them knows understand the questions but they are stubborn enough not to answer in desired language of examiner. This small moment we enjoy everytime and even she smiles although had face serious panic situations.
This is life, these incidences are still live to us and we giggle alot by remembering those in a group. By the time we realized that due course of responsibilities and so called growth these all little joyful moments were missed but subconscious mind provoke it again and again. I hope you can correlate these kind of incidents with your own experiences. Feel free to share with me
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