Thursday, 14 March 2013

Life at engineering college

“Back papers” “time-pass” “Beer parties”
People who haven’t been to an engineering college would find it difficult to relate these words with the “hailed” engineering studies, but all the ‘genius brains’ with the first hand
experience, know what I’m talking about.

Engineering is basically, the realistic science, the practical answers, derived after questioning the nature, but since a very long time, engineering studies have had
different definitions for different people, differed by the viewing angle. For some parents, engineering will turn their ‘laid back good for nothing child’ into an independent gentleman, for students entering the engineering college for the first time, its “the gateway to their dreams”, and for the ones experiencing the topic at present, it can be
sum-up by the introductory three words.
As life has its positives and negatives in even amount, similar is the case of an engineering college. It’s the second life which’s the part of your 4 years of existence. It also has an equal number of ups and downs. If it houses the pressure of assignments, it also has the fun of going out on dates. If it contains the tiring examinations, it also has the relaxing fests. If it has those god-damn-boring lectures, it also does weave those everlasting campus memories, which you’d cherish forever. And last but not the least, if it makes you feel down when you fail, it also raises your head when you’re placed.
Thus, in the middle of all the chaos, created by the circuits, machines, codes, assignments and examinations, an engineering college pumps up your adrenaline by exposing you to the equal, or even more, number of ups, thereby, grooming a worried father’s kid into an earning gentleman, making a “nobody”, somebody, and by replacing all the fights and grievances, with the tears of bidding farewell to each other.
P.S – This article is not some journalist’s observation, but a firsthand experience.

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