University life can be boring at times. Thats something that we all cant deny.
Even though this is not my first time blogging, I thought it would be appropriate to have a separate blog just to tell the story of a typical university student.
Getting into university most probably is the dream of almost all school students.
Though some of us cant get into universities of our choice, we still have to be grateful compared to others who didn't get into university at all..
Recently, there was an in-campus election. It was to choose candidates for the Student Council. I was dumbfounded when I learnt that i had to vote for 15 persons! I was like, "WHAT?" Why should I vote for 15 person??? Voting or 1 person itself was troublesome. How am I to choose 15 person that I literally don't know? And these people are supposedly are here to help us students? They come few days before the election and promising us this and that. And on what basis are we supposed to trust them? On what foundation is their promises made? I don't know.
Being a student from a minority ethnic in this university, I don't see how they are able to make a difference when some of the issues are already brought up to attention years ago? I am not complaining of any sorts, neither criticizing the university's administration, but, is it fair, just because we are the minority ethnic in this university, it gives the right to the administration to ignore any of our appeal or pleas? We aren't asking for the university to give us free grades neither gold or money. Just some support for the neglected ones. Well, our new TNC begins his tenure this semester, and let us wait and see if anything changes. And if it does, I hope those changes are for the good! =)
Well, that aside, hockey games had begun a week back. Though what happened in the first round was quite embarrassing, we managed to redeem ourselves in the second game. Even if it was a loss, many expected us t lose by a bigger margin than 1-0. I believe the team has potential. The reason being, we managed to pull of a good performance even without a single training session. And most of the boys, never held a hockey stick before. It was a joy to get out there and spend some time on the field. It felt much better than sitting in a room and just lazing around. I'm looking forward for the next game and hopefully its going to be a win! Nothing beats the feeling of winning! =)
With 1 of the mid semester exam done, I'm quite relieved and will have to study for upcoming quiz. Assignments are not new for university students, yet, its not gonna stop me from saying " I Hate Assignments!! " To those who are hooked up with assignments as well, welcome to the club! =)