I have been a student and you a mentor
I hope it shines as a star to come
A way to bliss when souls wander
I have been a student and you a mentor
Being in college away from the selfish world,
with friends surrounding and beautiful talk around. Would this time come to an
end? It seems as if someone is telling me a lie or as if it is
a fictitious tale. It won’t end up. I won’t be left alone, I will
have my friends with me and the days will be the same. But it isn’t the
reality. The college life will end up. Life will now change and it will move on
with newer experiences and newer people. Graduating is a dream come true but
saying goodbye to the years we spent being fearless seems quite an injustice.
IUST has always been a great place, its beauty
and its being away from the sorrowful world. It seems like it had been a cage.
A cage that had kept us away from the worldly sorrows, a cage whose captivity
was better than the freedom. I am writing about it to give it all I’ve got in
these last years because this is the last time I get to embrace what I have
been given. I can gratefully and genuinely say that I am leaving here on a very
good note. I was fortunate enough to fall right into this alumina. Not
knowing what to expect, I initially became frustrated with the process, but
then I started to comprehend the importance of being here.May that be
education, co-curricular activities, and functions or may that be organizing
camps, placements and debates. It has its own way.
I am turning nostalgic already though I still
have a month. It will leave me with the most beautiful memories.I will miss the
suicide point where worries would suicide up, I will miss the canteen where we
spend more of time, got ill and visited again the very next day, I will miss
the library where we could see people studying, I will miss the corridor where
we could sit and gossip, I will miss the auditorium where we listened less and
laughed more, I will miss the fights we had when we got hurt. I will miss
everything. The classes we bunk, the notes we photostat, the bus we miss,
the times we cry, the friend’s birthday, the empty pockets, the teachers
grudge, the low grade, the topper, the begging for marks, the canteen of
unfilled stomach, the shoulder of a friend, the enemy in campus, the
prank and laugh, the teacher's acting and the picnics to come. It made
our day, a day of college graduate.
I can’t believe four years passed. I
remember the first day like it was yesterday. Our life there had some best
moments, especially when we first had gone for ragging the juniors and then we
had the proctor around to check who is ragging. We had an escape luckily from
the windows, an escape of fugitives. The next time we had engaged in water
fights and accidently the water splashed to one of our strict teacher of
control system, though we had a narrow escape still that incident brought us
nightmares. During exams we had another tactics; though we never got the time
enough for writing but tallying the objectives at the last moment miraculously
had the time. I remember the frightful day when we had exam of the most haunted
paper of data structure (midterm) and all I just became blank. I had no other
way to stand up the tension and I cried “If you people want us to fail why you
take up the exams”. Luckily we passed the data structure but the way I cried in
library made a funniest moment there. We almost constantly made our
invigilators to cry up. Teachers made more of complaints than providing our
HOD’s the appraisal notes. I still remember when somehow our class got fire
(the reason which we have kept hidden like a secret) and we got detained for a
month. We got a lucky vacation.
THANK YOU NOTE:
For the mentors I got I would really thank them
all for being a constant guide. It seems that they knew us from the very
beginning and supported our pranks and still made us to study. I could say
making a doctor, an engineer and a teacher out of a student needs a
mentor, a mentor that knows these transformations. Thanks to Google, Wikipedia
and the person that invented copy and paste. Our engineering owes you a lot. A
thanks to the labs for being a support of our destructions and constant fault
.A thanks to all the circuits, math problems, long equations and big weighted
books.
Thanks IUST for providing me my best friends,
wonderful batch mates, and providing me the best years and more
off the epithet of “ER”. Thanks to my batch mates for all and good
luck to them for their future.
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