Tuesday, August 26, 2008

THE LEAGUE OF ECCENTRIC GENTLEMEN


Exam days of my life have been ironically adventurous and more thrilling than the normal so called "working" days where boredom was personified and even the word "lethargy" would not be sufficient to describe those dull and drab days. The atmosphere in and around the hostel were contrasting and strikingly similar to a coin, it had two diverse sides to it. The one side is the stereotyped and often seen one which had diligent and highly industrious "bookworms" who glued their eyes to the books and did’nt have time for even ablutions and meals at the right time. These nocturnal creatures studied for a ridiculous amount of time and defied "logic" by staying focussed for huge periods of time. I sometimes wondered how these "extra terrestrials" managed to keep their eyelids light during exams. This herculian effort comes in spite of them having studied the entire portions weeks before exams. A person clueless about a subject and wrestling for a "pass" should have to put this effort but those species are the coolest ones and write examinations with utmost blithe. Universities are is some ways like our nation, as in "rich become richer and poor become poorer". The elite students continue to do tough work and improve with each hurdle they come across while "underprivileged" find the hurdles as "stopping" stones and seldom stepping.
The other side is the happening one with a lot of interesting characters and it is this side which I will focus in this blog. As a matter of fact, I am perplexed and in a sort of dilemma as I am not sure to be ecstatic or remorseful for being a part of this eccentric bunch of gentleman.
My room in 3rd year hostel was like a "theme park" during semester exams and it was a host of absolute chaos. The room had full attendance in those fine days and each and every one indulged in some futile activites which had nothing to do with studying but apparently, it was these things which were are our main priorities. These days were generally an another day at the office for chechi as his ears were stuck with his mobile and as usual, he was in his "silent mode". His "romantic" conversations consisted of the smallest mono-syllables on earth and no wonder he spent a large chunk of the semester on the phone. Mukund was in his "inspection rounds" as he went around the entire hostel(other hostels if time permits) and made sure he disturbed other guys in their study. Simbu remained busy with his training sessions in cricket( EA sports) and I havn’t seen anyone so committed to a "comp game". I remember him skipping dinner for the fact that gilchrist (him on the PC) had scored a hundred and was a proud man that day. Vinay’s studying postures or "yoga" were fantastically funny and it was this erratic mindset of his which made him unique.
Vathu wasn’t exactly a prodigy but was astute enough to survive and even managed to sky-rocket his internals despite having a gala time during the exams. I guess the fact that he hailed from "it" background meant that he could afford to be complacent. You could hardly see him studying simply because his department comprised of staff who were "gods of generosity" in comparison to their counterparts in my department who were past masters of "parsimony". To add salt to our wounds, there are departments where even written recipes could fetch marks or to make matters worse, some departments had their marks decided way before the exam itself.
Even as my fellow department mates slogged it out day and night, we the "league of extraordinary gentlemen" had a seemingly outlandish way of preparing for the exams.
Mornings pass in a sober fashion and pathetic concentration levels lead to minimal progress in the syllabus.
An afternoon siesta was always a temptation after a rather sumptuos lunch. Evenings played host to forum meetings where studies were discussed between important talks.
Being in a group of movie buffs, we simply couldn’t resist watching movies during exams. Watching old classics like "ethir neechal" was to our penchant and obviously, these activities ate into our time.
It is only after dinner that a sense of seriousness strikes our "numb and dumb" mind. The urgency leads to some study but that positive energy is dispersed in various areas.
An EA sports tournament was a good relaxation but I advise this method for students who study for majority of time and who want to get rid of their fatigue rather than students whose study time is equivalent to breaks.
Few crank calls to the girls hostel( I wasn’t a part of this) would pep us up at times when our eyelids were getting damn heavy.
Even as most doze off, some spend their entire nights gazing at the book as if it was a "bikini babe".
Hitherto in my life, exams have been nothing but nightmares. To start with I was always a victim of "hate-haunt" effect. Questions seemed like greek and latin and pen looked to have dry ink. The ink just wouldn’t come out even as my frantic search for an answer goes in vain. Any good looking girl in the exam hall was a boon or a bane depending on the scenario.(always a boon ).
Finally, I was always secretive about my exam performance and made it a point not to discuss the question paper with others.
All that I think of when I get back to my room is "will I cross the road"
After some crying over spilt milk, I usually decide to redeem myself and regain my lost pride(did I have any in the first place).
I then plan to make drastic measures in my exam preparation.
All that happens next is…..
( read blog again)
(note- "hate-haunt effect is the effect where the part or question which u hate and choose not to study continues to haunt you time and again)

Friday, August 15, 2008

THE WEEK THAT WAS’NT


No other week in my college life could have been as breathtakingly boisterous and exhilaratingly eventful as the 3rd week of the 3rd month in my 3rd year. Students went through such an emotional rollercoaster ride that even disneyland would have failed to give it’s visitors. Euphoria to exasperation, fulfilled dreams to ones shattered, hearty celebrations to heartbreaking dejections, it had it all. Any aspiring "soap" maker would have made 200 episodes and bagged an award for it. It was one of those weeks which will be etched in the memories of all the students regardless of consequences. It was the week of campus recruitments and the "software giants" were in town for sapping the "available talent" in university.
Surely , it was one of the most crucial phase of my life considering the fact that I was’nt planning for my masters in the near future and was aware of colossal competence in the outside world. I also didn’t have any influential backup which some students have the privilege of. The whole thought of the "campus placement" gave me a chill through the spine as I was a bit skeptical about my performance in the big stage.
The much awaited day arrived and to be frank, it was like any other day where we had to be ready early( wait a minute! Did I say early? It clearly was the second time in our college life we got up early….). Students were all geared up and ready for the challenge ahead. The recruitment process of the first giant was triggered with the pre-placement talk which is the traditional kick-off to the interviews.
The whole PPT stuff is all about "blowing your own trumpet" and the companies just can’t stop giving pats on their own back.Having said that, i know the importance of brand building and it is true that the entire program gives you good feel and a sense of belonging with the firm. I am damn sure that each and every student present in the audi would have already imagined themselves as sofware professionals. The entire process was of 3 days(3 seems to be a significant number in this blog) duration and was a touch long taking into account the physical and mental demands of it.
I won’t go into the entire details of the interview but there were certain highlights and moments which I can never forget in my life. Aravind’s alleged catastrophe in the aptitude test was really hilarious and holds testimony for the fact that he is the most carefree and happy-go-lucky guy I have ever seen(some friends say it is me….) the epic interview of simbu(chidambaram) where the interviewer would have heaved a sigh a relief at the end is still fresh in my memories.
As always, it was a walk in the park for vinay and I have never seen this guy break a sweat in anything he does.(touch wood!!) . shiva played with fire by asking some awkward questions to the interviewer and I thought it was unnecessary taking in the fact his technical prowess in the field of IT. The chechi interview was a laugh riot where he was made "afghanistan" by the interviewer’s bombardment of questions.My interview was’nt the best by any means and I had the feeling that I was so near yet so far, But still a shadow of doubt crept in me. But for me, the guy who stole the show was mukund. The person who was written off by most, performed exceedingly well and his presence of mind and quick wit attracted many persons even before the results. The toughest part of the entire interview day is the "waiting for results" part. It is like watching a tortoise strolling in a marathon in slow motion. I was waiting with bated breath and I bet most of them were……

Monday, August 11, 2008

MightyKeyboard


It is great to know that a few guys had the patience and time to read my blog.I was elated with the response I got to my first venture in the world of blogs. I guess this is what "happiness" is all about. I was also flattered and surprised by the comments I received as I clearly know that my friends are not a bunch of sychophants. I think the entire strength of my friends lies in the fact that they are straightforward and fearless, Having said that they can also be blunt at times. Diplomacy is a word which probably won’t feature in any of my friend’s dictionary. I was glad that shiva had some tips for me which he put it across in a very subtle manner. It clearly showed that he was’nt jus praising me for the sake of it. I also realise that I am a writer in my jurrasic age and I have to take constructive criticism in the right spirit..
The entire blogging process was an aftermath of my loneliness and an idle mind. The pain and frustration got to me, and at some point of time I had to give vent to my feelings. It is deeply heartening to find that aditya is planning to blog and I am sure that almost everyone will be a part of this wonderful invention soon. I guess we have to reconcile ourselves to the bitter fact that there won't be instances in our life where we all gather at the same place. No doubt,there will be times where we will meet some of our mates but it makes a world of difference when we meet all of them.
I think the blogging will rejuvenate our memories and the least we can do is create an atmosphere similar to AV 351. I won’t be foolishly romantic and say " how I wish I had a time machine", it is a cliched statement and I am not a person who lives in a "harry potter" world . I really wish that we had same interests which would have eventually placed us at same locations. However, I realise that it is this diversity which makes our group special. My first stint in blogging was a real good experience and I wish to share lot more nostalgic memories with my friends !!! I also hope that I can get a few "girl" fans through this(I know I hoping against hope). They say that "the pen is mightier than the sword", but in today’s world of all techie revolution, it would be appropriate for me to say " the keyboard is…….

Thursday, August 7, 2008


ZEROTH DAY
ZEROTH DAY Anxiety,Anticipation,Aspiration,Hope,Restlessness are some of the words in the language of english which would describe the first day of our college life. In fact, i would call it "zeroth day" (the day before college starts). It was half past twelve when i arrived at the Ist year mens hostel.The students had to register in order to be alloted a room. mahesh(deputy warden of hostel) was present and incharge of the adverse job.Parents and students engulfed him in a thick envelope minimising his chances of getting fresh air to breathe.I had a feeling his suffocation was the reason behind his grumpy attitude.I went towards him and gave my register no and the reciepts which were the ingredients for registration.He gave me a hard glare and analysed me head to toe. he then gave me a firing for the fact that i was not dressed in formals.I had heard that engineering colleges were strict but this had taken it to grater heights.This was followed by a 10 minute nonsensical lecture on college ethics which went into my brains recycle bin(brain functions like a computer).Finally,i was alloted room no 218.I did a simple mathamatical addition of the three numbers to get 2 which was nowhere near to 9(my lucky no). i performed a few mathematical calculations to get 9 and then proceeded.entering the hostel was a new experience. the scene at the hostel was utter pandemonium(pandemonium itself means utter confusion). the hostel looked more like an apartment in west mambalam than a Ist year hostel.parents were scampering across with luggage,buckets and other utilities.i entered the room which was already occupied by two other boys, Vinay and Rahul. rahul was a bay of a slight frame and looked a shy person. vinay was 6 feet tall. lean but athletic build looked more like a guy studying in an arts college. his colored hair made my view stronger. after our respective parents left, we had no other option but to stay in the room. It was a strange experience where 3 strangers wre stuck in a room not having anything to speak. i shared a few conversations with Vinay which we chose to do it in english. Apparently, rahul had been intimidated by us.We didnt realise that speaking english in a low profile town was a sin.At this point of time, two other persons made an entry.Mukund(an extrovert) who was a chatterbox(still is)made an entry reminiscent of the comedian VIVEK. We were having a small chat when a burly guy appeared from behind.Aravind was a gentle giant. His tiny eyes were innocent(which i would soon find out that is'nt). i offered him a biscuit which he gleefully accepted. It was a rather "filmy" introduction between us. we went to bed early that night realising we had to wake up in time for D-day. we had already planned our weekend by goin for latest movie. the flick that had hit the theatre recently had an apt title for us considering the dawn of our college life. It was named NEW
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