Friday, August 7, 2009

RANJAN LAHA is a very good friend of mine . We shared the same college and had a great time the three years. After his stint at the elite IISc ,Bangalore, Ranjan is all set to study super symmetry ( I hope Ranjan I got that right?). I wish him all the success in the world….and yes he has a female room mate there so boss…..go for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is an article he had written for me on my request.

LIFE AT IISc ……………. Part 1

“Here I am atlast writing about my experience at IISc and I am awfully late.

After spending 3 wonderful years at Presidency College, Kolkata ( you can always ask Pranay about the various funny incidents during the college days ), I went to IISc for further studies. Staying away from home is always an exciting experience and I was looking forward to the experience. Obviously the famed weather at Bangalore was also something I was looking forward to as I had never been to Bangalore before. But it was also a little sad as I had to leave the wonderful life in the City of Joy.

Life at IISc was a little bit more challenging than life in Presidency College. As one of my seniors said to me on the very first week , “You are back to school boy!!!!!!” He was referring to the homeworks ( we used to call them assignments just to show that we are different from the school boys )that was a part and parcel of the course work at IISc. The assignments had to be turned in within the due date and that led us to spend quite a bit of time doing them . But the good aspect of the coursew ork schedule was that during the practical sessions , there were no instructors, they only came when we were in trouble while doing the experiments. Hence we made full use of that freedom. Music was our constant companion duirng the practical sessions. Also the labs were open 24 X 7 , and hence we very often did the experiments at night while watching a film simultaneously. Mornings in Bangalore are quite chilly and sometimes waking up early in the morning to attend classes used to trouble quite a few of my friends and I also did not particularly like the idea of waking up early during those chilly mornings. People often felt homesick during the first semester but somehow one always found ways to keep oneself busy ( studying, playing or plain gossiping ) to get rid of the homesickness.

1 comment:

  1. experiments and films ...simultaneously.....no wonder we are way behind china in research these days......

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