Saturday, October 24, 2009

Countdown starts…Tick! Tick! Tick!

After a hectic college day, back home with a cup of coffee in hand and a soothing music in the background as I glanced through my mailbox, I saw the status message of one of my classmates which read “10 days to go” and it created a lump in my throat. Yeah only ten more days to go before drawing my college life to a close. You would have by this time stereotyped me as someone who is unduly pessimistic, one who always vehemently rails against something at all times, complains about silly issues (exams I mean). After all the rants, belabors and tension that a PG college life can give, it will always remain nostalgic bringing alive the poignant memories, reminiscing both the good and bad moments encountered, lived.

If I bottle up my feelings and defer it till the tenth day, I am sure I will loose the competitive advantage of being the first one in my class to write on the college life. Now that I have started one, I don’t mind even if others follow suit and parrot my words.

As I write this post, I am reminded of the lyrics from my thalaivar, the legend Kamal’s film Guna (enni paarkayil kavidhai kottudhu...adhai ezhudha ninaikkayil varthai muttudhu) I am struggling for want of words to describe my college days.

Enumerating all the incidents of college life will take at least a few MBs of scarce computer memory, so let me confine myself to the collection of a few light moments epitomized by humour.

When it comes to lectures, I am being tested for my patience at college by listening to a few which extends to 3 hrs each by knowledgeable professors who are keen to see us becoming consummate management professionals out in the industry. I have listened to a few interesting ones. Period. But I feel guilty for having paid scant attention to a few boring lectures, super boring lengthy case studies and the list goes on. I cannot be good at all times, you see.

All I have done is that I have mastered the art of daydreaming with eyes wide open. There have been various instances of me falling asleep also. The process starts with my eyesight becoming blurred, eyelids drooping and finally having a brief rendezvous with sleep and waking up to see my notes, trying to make sense out of it and going haywire and asking my friend by my side “Did the previous slide really contain these stuff?” and peep into her notes and she greeting me with a bizarre look and asking “Thoongittiya? (Did u sleep?)”. Believe me I had even gone to the stage of browsing to find out how to keep myself awake during lengthy lectures. We are back with the master plan and it goes like this, whenever we find the lecture not so interesting, we play cross and knots, think of the black forest ice-cream and water our mouth etc etc. Most of the class does the same except a few first benchers. As time goes on many become restless, keep glancing at watches and dropping things down. But one thing that constantly haunts me is that how professors could stand all these indifference at class and still continue with their commitment to teach being stopped only by the power cut at sharp 12 noon ( its been programmed I guess, some student must have bribed the person in charge). Now that we have only a few classes to attend before the semester breaks, I am a bit worried. The guilty conscience pricks me.

When it comes to presentations, the thing which I haven’t even dreamt that I ll ever do in my lifetime, I am a little jubilant about it now. I am really happy that I could overcome the fear. Worse still is that my friends are happy when I go and present something, not because of my presentation skill (don’t know If I really have one) but they can be free at least for the next 30 mins.

The assignment part is even worse. Lethargy, procrastination and what not. All these will motivate us not to submit on time though there is a little leeway allowed by our kind professors.

Keeping all these at bay, we still find time to rejuvenate ourselves. Birthday celebrations, cutting cakes, traditional day celebrations, friendly ridicules, self established groups and now the approaching management fest which gives a chance to leave our footprints. All these keep us going. We are looking forward to the approaching zeroth hour, the last day in college where there would be photograph and autograph sessions. But what next? Will there be rejoicing moments like these college days anymore...Gonna miss all.I would take this as an opportunity to thank all my friends and professors who made my college days worth remembering.

Years from now when I look back, all these will turn to be a fine nostalgia. Let the memories speak for itself.

23 comments:

  1. **sniff sniff sniff* :D Semma senti stuff di..
    Everything from sleeping in the class, to dreaming about stuff, not wanting to listen to boring lectures, certain profs whom we dont even give a damn!!
    Way to go Prashee- :D LOL.. It's ok, last few days, so don't mind the Prashee what's your rashee ok :P
    Awesome post!! Keep it going!!
    And you surely have gained a competitive advantage :P Finally, marketing is catching up on you, I just hope one day I'll be able to talk about finance the same way!

    Brilliant stuff di... I'm running out of words now...

    Prasee, you rock! For all that you've been to me in the past one and half years, bring tears in my eyes.. You are the best :) Bless you!

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  2. Ur post made me think about my college days.. then i went through old pictures and i posted some of those in orkut:)

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  3. its almost like i wrote it.. my college is getting over too..thankfully am planning for a pg..after college it will be mokkai.. taxes and shit..yena pandrathu..free

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  4. @Sandy---Yeah !! Gonna miss all fun..Miss all friends..all jokes..Mutual feelings di.

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  5. @Rakesh-I am honoured that i could bring back the memories of your college days..Thanks and i visited those pictures too

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  6. @Soin-Thanks for visiting my blog and passing on valuable comments.All the best for continuing your studies and live each moment of your college days..Nothing fun like that.

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  7. Hey Presi...the fact that coll life is gonna end makes me feel a lil low...but then i am sure all of us will stay connected...nice post...very expressive...Keep blogging!!...and keep in touch too!

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  8. hey it is very interestin.me also gonne miss college and u very badly.even aftr college i ll read this to remnicence about our college days.thank u soo much for such a nice bolg....keep the gud work goin

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  9. wish i cud go back and study college...aiyo sema coincidence!...my frnd used to talk abt the song..kamal's guna master piece...college time la irunda memories elam nyabagam varuthey...ore feel pana vachitinga ponga...all the best for future!

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  10. Class instances perfectly portrayed ! Awesome.. But in the blog u mentioned few first bench ppl are not lik wat u described in the blog ! i guess u r from first bench too :P
    Hod's pet.. whos dat.. PRASEEEEEE :P :P

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  11. hey prasee....romba decent ah ezhuthirukiye...i appreciate u :) i think u found it hard to end this blog.... orey feelings than po... u ve done a gud work...but 1 small varutham...u didnt mention our kroop in this.. all the best prasee....there s a vast difference from ur 1st blog to this....really nice to see ur writings....:)
    continue d'avancer :):):)

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  12. Praseee...... Too good expression chechi :) But the bottomline makes me feel sad :( But still we are gonna share everything (incidences and major events (hope you understand)) in our life throughout and its not gonna end just in our SSN... So just enjoy the fag end of this sem :) Plus chechi dont forget that you are the first bencher :-P To be frank about my perception on you - i dint expect this face of yourssssss !!!!!! ...... But this suits you well. Ha Ha Ha :) Keep rocking........

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  13. Came thro Sowmi ( meow) blog. Enjoy every moment of your college life,whatever remaining. Its going to be Golden Jubliee for me.....Slowly pulling our classmates all over the globe for a get together next year. This blog brought lot of memories ponne. Wishing you Happy times at college, A wonderful wonderful career after that. May God bless you Mol!( I have a teenage daughter, so for once you don't mind me calling you Mol I guess)

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  14. @Raji, Suvarna -Ya the college life is gonna end but the friendship and memories will be vibrant forever. Thanks a lot friends.

    @Roo and Shobi-Hey girls..I am not the first bencher, i sit in second (though the first one is always left unoccupied) .Thanks for commenting. Ya hope to continue our frienship forever.

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  15. @Hary- Thanks a lot for the wishes. Ungalaye feel panna vachittena..i am honoured.

    @Sri-Aama sri romba kashtappattu dhan mudichen..innum sonna bore adichidum..namma kuroopa pathi oru kavithai thoguppe ezhudhanam.Konjam kashtam dhan :-)

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  16. @Maddy Sir-Thanks a lot for the wishes. I am really happy that i could bring back your memories alive. Thanks for visiting mine.I have absolutely no issues in being addressed as 'Mol'. Keep reading.

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  17. Hey Praseela, The blog is awesome and you just literally ran thro wat all happened in the class. Really u have become a big time blogger... all the best and have a bright future prasheela/Prasulla/Praseela..:-)

    Cheers, Badri

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  18. @Badri- Thanks for visiting my blog. Thanks a lot Battery (my revenge for damaging my beautiful name)

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  19. @Hary - waiting to pen down my thoughts after exams

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  20. A tear trickling down my cheeks prove all that words cannot express!!

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  21. @Maddy sir- Njan engum poyittilla..ivide thanne unde..:)
    @Nisha-Thanks a lot dear !!

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