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Internships

It is the internships-and-placements season in college. The students who have just entered the third year have to take tests for getting into an internship program (which would take place after a year). This is the time when all of the pressure, which we often see in the movies that depict life in an Engineering college, starts to build up. Now if you think about it for a minute, did that second sentence even make much sense? What is the hurry of taking those tests and interviews? Even if you get selected (which obviously does not happen to 99% of the population), you ultimately have to wait for a year to start with the training. But it seems like, the companies love to see the students under that pressure. The internships are mostly divided into two or three parts, depending upon the branch of engineering which you are pursuing. So, there is one for Computer Science and related circuit branches (the one for me), the other is for mechanical and civil engineering branches, and the last ...

Expectations

 We, as humans, tend to expect certain things out of everything, be it a new food item or any of our relationships. These expectations are of two kinds. The first kind is where you, kind of, know that you are expecting something specific like if you have a close friend, the last thing you expect from them is to wish you on your birthday. The other kind is when you subconsciously have certain suppositions in your mind but are not aware of them. These are the ones that might cause everyone a bit of trouble. Let me try to give an example of that second kind. So, all through our life, we keep meeting new people and often get attached to them. Remember in elementary school, when you were a friend of all those who commuted in the same school bus? They all seemed so close to us at that stage in life but as we grew, we kept meeting new people, sometimes even forgetting the old ones. We connect to a lot of people in our school life and since most of us usually spend a good deal of time in a...

Catch a break !

A break from everything is all that you need sometimes. Even though we spend all our day watching web series and eating (because that's all we've been doing during this quarantine period) but sometimes we need a break from that too! It's basically a monotonous lifestyle that makes us want to alter the pattern. Think about the time when you were like, "I don't seem to catch a break!" and try to relate to what comes ahead. All of us need some escape routes to get away from our routine and do something that soothes us. But what do we mean by an escape route? Is it necessary for an escape route to be some kind of creative activity? Is it even important to take a break? Let's try to answer these questions and many more one by one. So, an escape route is something which helps you to spend some time with yourself and maybe even helps you to regain self-confidence. It helps you to get away not only from your everyday life but also helps you relax mentally. Most of...

A weekend of wearing masks

After staying at home for more than 4 months, we finally planned a short weekend trip to some of our relatives. We anticipated that it would be somewhat different from our earlier trips because of all the coronavirus situations. But it was far from what we had expected it to be like. For starters, we had to wear a mask all the time while sitting in the car as the government had decided to impose a fine on all those who do not. And we were sitting in a car for about 11 hours out of the total 39 hours that we were not at home. So, that black and grey face mask of mine had become a bitter-sweet constant throughout the whole journey. Some of you might be wondering how unsafe it was to go for a cheerful visit to relatives during these times. Hence, let me make the purpose clear. We were never convinced about this idea either but my dad had some official work and emotionally blackmailed us till we changed our opinions. Well, I forgot to mention that we visited Chandigarh which is about a 6 h...

Mirror

"Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?" This is the question which the Queen asked to the Magic Mirror, in the "Snow White" fairy tale. Each one of us condemned it as kids. But what happened to it as we grew up?  Most of us today, end up asking this same question to ourselves. The questions like: Would it have been better if I was fairer? Can a girl be beautiful only if she is slim? Would I be loved more if I was taller? Can a boy be handsome only if he has abs? These are some of the most frequent questions that pop into our minds. We try to work upon these things by exercising and dieting to gain an ideal body shape and by trying all those home remedies available on the internet to improve our complexion. We experiment with all sorts of things and wait for results and if the results are not the way we expected, we lose our remaining self-confidence, so much so that we switch on our "self-deprecation" modes. But I would like to ask ...

Little Things

It's always the little things that make you happy. Let's have a look at some of those heart-warming things: The earthy scent fills up the air during rain (you just can't get enough of it). The moment when you realize the online clothes you ordered, fit perfectly. Winning a game of ludo. Vibing instantly with a stranger. Making a baby smile. Clicking a picture that is just spot-on to post on your feed (even though that rarely happens). Eating cheesy fries. Realizing it's the weekend, after a hectic day. Dancing to the beats of your favorite song. The moment Starbucks spells your name correctly. Talking about cartoons, you watched in your childhood. Popping bubble wrap. Finding something you've been missing for a long time (and had forgotten if it even existed). Unexpected compliments. Turning the pillow over to feel its cool side. Coming across a good movie or TV show to watch (especially when you feel that you've watched everything that you could). Starry nights...

World through spectacles

Hello, my bespectacled fellow readers! Well yeah, that would have been something new to hear apart from "Chashmish" and "Ms./Mr. Four Eyes". So, for the ones who do not belong to any of the above categories, tighten your seat belts and hop on to this adventurous ride, because even though this stuff might not be relatable to you but it'll surely be entertaining.  We are possibly the last generation who woke up at 6 AM on a Sunday morning, just to enjoy our favorite cartoon shows on the television. So, the ones among us who have been wearing spectacles since an early age, are always taunted, "You must have watched a lot of television and that too while sitting very close to the screen." Yeah totally! We used to stick our eyes to the TV screens with the background music given by our parents saying, "Your eyes will be damaged! Then you'll have to wear large and heavy glasses." Why don't these people believe that we could have inherited th...