Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Lessons from a comprehensive Exam

I'm learning so many things while I'm writing this out-of-the-world Examination (adjective applied both in literal and metaphorical sense) that I thought them to be imperative in being listed (for a future footnote to an amnesiac myself).

No.1: Your insomnia gets absolutely gets cured when you are studying day in and day out; more so when you're trying to figure out the crucial person who influenced you to love the subject which does you...
In fact, the cure is too good to be believed, if you could keep your brain working for the belief, that is...
Indeed, I'm almost tempted to put another bullet in my friend's entry here

No.2: You do not miss orkut. Not at all.

No. 3: You keep having deja vu of already having finished an answer of 3000 words even before you've started writing it. Deja Vu of this type is particularly dangerous, since it makes you hate the whole Examination even more owing to its sheer frequency and non-existence of its mirror image in reality.

No. 4: You can entertain yourself by noticing many myriad variations of an empty grumbling stomach throughout the day.

No. 5: It is possible to procrastinate even when writing comprehensive examinations and thereby defy exhaustive levels of logic, anticipatory stress levels and expectations, as evident in putting together a blog entry at 3:00 am .

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