Saturday, July 16, 2005

I am infrastructurally challenged...

... and that is why there havent been posts for the last one month.

Read the title again, and you would probably know that I have joined IIMB :) I have indeed entered the lair of management jargon, spiral bound cases, ultra-serious looking individuals who look like they have born to become MBAs, placements, CGPA rat races, resume bullet points, one and a half hour classes, assignments, tutorials, seventeen-hour long days, and a universally infectious feeling of paranoia and a lot of hype. Quite grimly to prove my point, today we had an orientation session by a counselling agency, that has become quite active as some kind of a depression (and suicide??) helpline on campus. Good job, I must say... but the very fact that this campus needs one is terrifying at the very least.

On the positive side, got to meet lots of interesting people around. We even had a cultural evening in the very first week - and did some interesting publicity work. Loads from my college here, and for now - that seems to be the saving grace. You need people to crib with, folks!

I am still wading in the dark trying to find ways to loosen up. Its been weeks since I read anything (apart from the acad stuff), havent watched a movie in months, and so it goes...

Not having a computer yet at hand sucks! No music, no blogging, no IMs. no surfing - nothing that could be even minimally diverting.

I must (hopefully) be getting a lappie over the next week, and if all goes well, I would get back to posting stuff (and catch up with the rest of you bloggers).

Until then...

PS: Oh yeah, a reply to Ditch is due... and thats coming!

6 comments:

PS said...

yo RL
It always feels good to get back to school! Have fun...

PS: my book tag blog is still pending :)

PS said...

atlast finished the book-tag post!

Deepak said...

oooh...im quaking in my boots.


~ditch

Mandar said...

Bangalore Bloggers' Meet. Details here.

Sumanth said...

Yeah right...
why did you miss out the part about sleeping soundly in most of those one and a half hour classes... while the prof droned on about something...
Sumanth :-)))
invictusrao.blogspot.com

Woodworm said...

To PS: Thanks and Thanks.

To Sumanth: Oh well, that's a recent phenomenon. The post was written when i actually "thought" people sleep 4 hours a day everyday. Now I know where they pick their remaining 4 hours. :)