Monotony & Exhaustion



It's real hell out here!!!!!

Anybody not experiencing it can hardly imagine the pestering pressure that we are being kept under at LPU……….but it's very disheartening that the faculties deliberately suppressed this point when raised in the faculty meeting.

I came here with a lot of hope to enjoy a good academic environment, but I must say that the curriculum is so loaded that my 3 month's stay over here has been far from pleasant...it's rather bitter..

Big implementation presentation always frighten me (I understand it's not a matter to take pride in) but the tight deadlines and a multitude of Term papers is exhausting me and I'm afraid, I might shortly start to abort studying. Many guys are of the opinion that there is a point in keeping you under this pressure..you end up learning something. Even if that is true, the process of learning is extremely painful..

I remember the mental burden that I had in the week preceding the first mid term examination.The examination went awefully bad but as the result came out, I found that my relative score (which is what matters) has not been that bad..

Worse is that academic obligations have completely taken us up. We hardly find time for gossipeing or even going for a dayout. Monotony and exhaustion have spanned our life..
Looking forward to go to Kolkata. A break is very much needed..

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous23:29

    I never saw someone so excited for college. Wish you loads of wishes for your university.

    Happy Learning. :)

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  2. Ah yes, I have waited long 1 year for the life of academics to trouble me again!

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  3. You're *growing* your own weed now? Bas, ebar ekta dokan khule ne. Hebbie profits hobe

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  4. @Ana: No I'm not growing my own weed. I don't have the space and tools required. Thaake jodi kokhono taholey cheshta korbo. For now I'm just growing hemp.

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  5. I always knew you're a farmer at heart. I can so see you chewing on the end of a toothpick and cursing in some strange dialect.

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  6. The getting-back-to-studies-after-a-long-time-thing is so hard! you just dont feel like studying anymore!

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  7. Anonymous23:40

    @Deep: I precisely know how hard it is to get back... Because I am trying to do exactly that :)

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  8. @Ana: The best thing about growing up is that you get to act like a kid when even ever you feel like it, :-)

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  9. What? Who said that to you? It's a LIE. The only time you can act like a kid is when you ARE a kid.

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