I decided I would become an S/W engr. N yeah i can claim now that i did, perhaps I shall a good deal gratify my own vanity ,
Is this ma destiny or fate or curse whateva . Excuses were many when i started my so called damm thing MCA huhh!!
B.com ra, so am poor at these junk codes ,never had any idea of these magical logic okay so its really hard etc...
Now clear wit a thought that whatever things happened has happened, things happening is happening, things to come will come or may not(least bothered tone!)
So For all those days here is 'A Poem' .
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood
To travel both i was clear i never could
Yet i choose the one that was cold
I feared i Wouldn't reach the end even i am old
College life isn't too bad
yet some memories turns me sad
CO was the first basic paper
Marks i scored made me laugh like a doper
("2 0ut of 50 - first internals, first paper!! kudos Anand :-P ")
C and C++ Was my Starting trouble
Clearing them wasn't a big struggle
TCP was my choice for elective
A-Z all the topics was sedative
Accounts class reminds me of k7
But the score i got was just 57
OOPS and OS were the darling of masses
Concepts gets Erased as time passes
Graphics And Maths seemed so plain
But those lectures simply screwed my brain
Lab classes always companied with a good Nap
PRAC results came jumbled with the letters CRAP
Preparing for Networks Was a worst pain
But All those efforts just went in Vain
Sylabbus of JAVA was as vast like well
Preparing them (to me) it was like hell
Sylabbus of JAVA was as vast like well
Preparing them (to me) it was like hell
SPM book was like 'what the fuck!'
Marks in Internal came as duck
Unix was the last paper to give me a boost
But i could do nothing against that Holy Ghost
Exam Prayers were the only ray of hope
At times God even answered with one word nope!!
Campus days started wit CTS
And tat switched me ON like an UPS
Thinking about the characters i met
none except me can find like that,i bet
The memory of all my friends always remain
There can never be another you(ALL) again
- Anand Sambamoorthy
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