My journey of two years.....
Two years ago, I joined this institute..unsure of how things were going to turn out to be. It would be wrong on my part to say that the entire time has been a ball. But then, it time hasn't been a total disaster either.
No matter how I look at it, it has been a roller-coaster ride with ups and downs. I joined with a skeptic mind, unsure of how I was going to be treated and how things were going to turn out. The two years here has taught me to have an open mind for each situation I step into.
From hanging out with only one group of friends, hesitating to talk to people because of initial awkwardness, sitting at only one particular area to circulating and trying to have friends everywhere and trying to keep in touch with all...we went through it all...
From the first trimester onward, with the birthday bashes, the trips, the movies and of course, the rural camp, Vanavasam and the Kalypso let me know a great bunch of people. Some of these trips helped me understand the people around me better. Many of them molded me and forced me to be more open. We had the summer internship of two months where again I was closeted with a few of these friends.
When the second year had begun, everyone was back in the shackles of the college after two months of something resembling independence. Hackles were raised and people began the countdown...The countdown to when it would all finish...As we fervently began counting days, we discovered that time was moving very slowly...
Abandoning time to its own pace, we set out to have as much fun as possible in the last one year of college. With the hectic schedule of the fourth trimester and the summer project vivas our relief was the class trip at the end of the horrendous stretch. With the fifth trimester and a even tighter schedule with crazy classes and dissertation and Inflore to top it all, it seemed that the tunnel was never in sight. Luckily we had the Inflore DJ party to look forward to and also the Christmas holidays for our well deserved break. January came soon and again we were thrown in the fray. Classes again, tightly packed and sprinkled with exams. Fervour rose and days flew by. And before we knew it, we were BANG!!!, right in the middle of a Farewell Party organized by the juniors.
Time had flown by and before we realized it, it had drawn to a close...
Life at Rajagiri , like I said earlier, has been a roller coaster ride. I am glad that I joined such a place and glad to have ended up with such great guys for my classmates. I really cannot mention too many names here...But to quote a few... Lisa. Gincy, Sangeetha, Santhy, Rini, Rimjhim, Rakhi, Radhika, Gowtham, Saji, Thomas, Vishnu, Sheperd...You have been amazing friends and words cannot describe my feelings for you...
Shahid, Justin, Aneesh, Ashwin, Uma, Nebu, Sanand... you guys are so sweet and nice....I find it easy to talk to you...and hey....you sure know how to bring a smile to a face...You are amazing friends to have...
I could go on and on...Each person in the class has had an impact on me...
You may not realize it, but all you gals and guys of PGDM 2010-2012 batch have really influenced me a lot....and helped me smile so much more...and made my journey of two years really memorable...
To finish off....I would have to add...This is undoubtedly the best class that I have had a privilege to be a part off...
Love you loads guys.... !!!!
Two years ago, I joined this institute..unsure of how things were going to turn out to be. It would be wrong on my part to say that the entire time has been a ball. But then, it time hasn't been a total disaster either.
No matter how I look at it, it has been a roller-coaster ride with ups and downs. I joined with a skeptic mind, unsure of how I was going to be treated and how things were going to turn out. The two years here has taught me to have an open mind for each situation I step into.
From hanging out with only one group of friends, hesitating to talk to people because of initial awkwardness, sitting at only one particular area to circulating and trying to have friends everywhere and trying to keep in touch with all...we went through it all...
From the first trimester onward, with the birthday bashes, the trips, the movies and of course, the rural camp, Vanavasam and the Kalypso let me know a great bunch of people. Some of these trips helped me understand the people around me better. Many of them molded me and forced me to be more open. We had the summer internship of two months where again I was closeted with a few of these friends.
When the second year had begun, everyone was back in the shackles of the college after two months of something resembling independence. Hackles were raised and people began the countdown...The countdown to when it would all finish...As we fervently began counting days, we discovered that time was moving very slowly...
Abandoning time to its own pace, we set out to have as much fun as possible in the last one year of college. With the hectic schedule of the fourth trimester and the summer project vivas our relief was the class trip at the end of the horrendous stretch. With the fifth trimester and a even tighter schedule with crazy classes and dissertation and Inflore to top it all, it seemed that the tunnel was never in sight. Luckily we had the Inflore DJ party to look forward to and also the Christmas holidays for our well deserved break. January came soon and again we were thrown in the fray. Classes again, tightly packed and sprinkled with exams. Fervour rose and days flew by. And before we knew it, we were BANG!!!, right in the middle of a Farewell Party organized by the juniors.
Time had flown by and before we realized it, it had drawn to a close...
Life at Rajagiri , like I said earlier, has been a roller coaster ride. I am glad that I joined such a place and glad to have ended up with such great guys for my classmates. I really cannot mention too many names here...But to quote a few... Lisa. Gincy, Sangeetha, Santhy, Rini, Rimjhim, Rakhi, Radhika, Gowtham, Saji, Thomas, Vishnu, Sheperd...You have been amazing friends and words cannot describe my feelings for you...
Shahid, Justin, Aneesh, Ashwin, Uma, Nebu, Sanand... you guys are so sweet and nice....I find it easy to talk to you...and hey....you sure know how to bring a smile to a face...You are amazing friends to have...
I could go on and on...Each person in the class has had an impact on me...
You may not realize it, but all you gals and guys of PGDM 2010-2012 batch have really influenced me a lot....and helped me smile so much more...and made my journey of two years really memorable...
To finish off....I would have to add...This is undoubtedly the best class that I have had a privilege to be a part off...
Love you loads guys.... !!!!
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