Thursday, July 21, 2011

First month in PGDM course

It’s been almost a month that i have been in my PGDM course. Let me just go through it in short.
It started with the same thing which happened last time i.e. getting separated from my family. My college is quite far from the city. It was a ride from the centre of city to my college. I don’t know why many colleges get red brick finishing. Maybe it’s more economical.
First day went in registering process, allotment of hostel room and all formal paper works. My parents and my younger sister were more excited to be in my college than me…maybe because I knew how much I have to study in next 2 yrs ;)
First week was full of adjustments. Adjusting in hostel. Adjusting in formals all day (it was our dress-code for that week, thanks to our seniors). Adjusting with the mess food (seemed good initially). Days were full of classes. It was more of introduction with the curriculum. Evenings were spent knowing batch mates & nights were most interesting. That was the time when we (juniors) got the chance of interacting with the seniors (healthy interactions). We were made to do some stuffs (in limit of course). It was fun for many, not so much fun for others. I enjoyed it. It was not just good platform for interacting with seniors but also with fellow batch mates. Sleeping late night became habit in first week itself. From the second week onwards late nights became habit and regular classes became mandatory. In engineering there was nothing like compulsory attendance. PGDM was different. It requires minimum 85% attendance. That mean s I can miss only 3 classes out of 20…phew. New to me at least!
Made a lot of friends. Some I’m really fond of.
Days passed into weeks. Not so hectic but fair enough busy schedule in college. Regularly studying for next day’s classes. Sleeping late light or I should say sleeping in the morning, sleep deprived days…became general lifestyle in college for almost 80% people (few exceptions had not adjusted yet).
Sometimes thoughts come as if I need some break but my thoughts are interrupted by new assignments & chapters to study for next day J
Looking forward to exciting next 2 yrs.
As someone said,
“Change is the only thing constant in life”

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