Finally, 4 long, pain in the ass, years have come to an end.” Sorry for the vocab.

This was said to me by one of my friends the day i finished my Engineering project work. He was talking about going for a trip to DE-STRESS ourselves. Seriously, i never have worked hard in Engg to get stressed and now to destress. Although, my closest of friends would not believe this or they ACT as if they dont believe. As far as i remember the last time i slept for less than 6hrs a day was in my PU. PU was good.

But Engineering was great.

By great, i dont mean my academics. Academics have taken a huge beating in my quest to live LIFE KING size. :-(
Gone are the days, when i used to enter the examination hall aiming to score 100, and coming out of the hall cribbing about the LONE one mark question i couldnt answer or was not sure of the answer. These days,it was different. I went into the exam hall thinking about scoring just 50 and come
out thinking “35 possible with DIVINE INTERVENTION”.

Times do change. But the reason for this kind of change was not fate. Its how u approach your life.
I chose to do it this way and happy with the way ive completed B.E(hopefully).
Academics aside, Engineering has been a great personality development THING for me.
I was never the guy you see me nowadays. I dont know whether i changed myself for engineering or engineering brought out the REAL person in me. May be SOME QUESTIONS DONT HAVE ANSWERS AND THIS IS ONE SUCH TYPE OF QUESTION.

Engineering has been fun. Made a lot of friends.

These four years have been dotted by memories, some fond, some not so fond.
Be it going out with friends, playing football,scoring dozens of goals in a single match:p, the LS visits,the b-parties, sitting in the canteen for hours together eating nothing, those cricket matches, those linkups, those debates, those RATINGS, those nicknamings. Uhh!!!

And those TREATS which were mainly aimed at burning holes in each others’ pockets. :p

One of the memories was organizing our class trip to mahabalipuram. First we had to convince everyone about the location. Then came most important phase-to get the people to actually come for the trip. We had actually made a failed attempt to organize a class trip in 5th sem. We didn’t want it to be repeated.So, there it was “Whats your problem man? Money? c’mon i will pay for you”.Most of them did fall for this dialogue, but there were stubborn guys who were hell bent on not coming. The reasons given were “i will get tanned”, “What if someone dies?” The trip gave me lots of accolades and lots of headache. How can you cater to the needs of 45 different people, 6-7 different GANGS,if i can call them so. Each one with a different attitude.

The next memory was the NIGHT-OUTS, although we made only a handful of them.

One more was definitely my LOVE episode,largely unsuccessful. But the things i did in those 100 days are most memorable, and i still remember every moment of it.

Not to forget those movies, mostly Kannada,that too first day first shows, that too mostly flop movies. I did see a handful of other language movies also-3 telugu, 3 Hindi, 3 English to be precise.

And those small kiriks, the compromises, the break ups, the patch ups, differences, the laughter.

I wonder whether the future will be the same as it was before- Happy, funny, full time enjoyment it was or may beĀ  fulltime fooling around.

All this was possible because of the unique set of friends and i thank them for every moment of it!!