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diwali! (i am a sucker for a good title!- this is one!)

Friday, November 09, 2007
happy diwali!
another try at the blog now!! this is turning out to be quite an annual event!!i have many plans to pursue...... lets approach this logically, shall we?first of all since a large part of my time goes into books and movies,not necessarily in that order, i will be contributing book and movie reports.. i have something against the word 'blurbs'.in the meantime college finds me hale and hearty and i might just go that extra mile to ensure that that eat that chocolate bar before i sleep off!and since when have we been comprehensible eh?uhhh.. college! Right!the first day i went in the hostel i got a big crush on the institute and how they function... for one thing the no. of ppl at iiser was only 40 then (students, i mean). but then the hostels that were allotted at sector5 salt lake were so spacious and squeaky clean, combined with the IBM building right beside it .... it WAS heaven. but i got shifted to the older, and smaller-roomed and more facilitated, hostel back at sector3 and my dream hostel escaped my hands.then the first day at college was a bit like my experience of the summer camp last year - only with double the batch strength.some ppl i struck up an instant friendship with and others took a little time to break the ice- and i tell you none of it involved beer!but the picture i had of a high-brain-society immensely motivated to becoming the scientific drivers of India suffered a lot. bu what i got in turn was a 80ppl strong batch with a few perky-highs in IQ , and ALMOST no jerks(note the capitalization!) .midsems bid me adieu, and endsems are only a month away now.as for my career options i had physics in mind when i came here, but i am getting inclined to maths and computing gradually. so i intend to major in maths and minor in computing 4.5 years down the line.hostel life has always been, for me, balancing my insanity and bouts of my ordered self; in vidyapith we had no freedom and were always fighting for the forbidden.but here, everything is within reach, when i say i mean ppl can sneak in alcohol, drugs anything up their rooms and nobody would stop them- - it depends on their moral fibres to stand up true to their own safety.
that's what ending on a serious note means i guess!PS- substitute 'note' with 'rote' and see if it stands the test.hee heee!

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