There are times when the subject you think you like, you just can't hate enough. Studying it is initially impossible, and the “14 days” that you have for its preparation almost go to waste. Well 12 of the 14 were economic-less for me. The other 2 days were just long. Eco, rather “ISC Economics”, in general, is long, and it can be repetitive, and long, and more repetitive. And when the rest of the world is done with their exams, there is this automatic 'make-yourself-more-miserable' process that initiates itself. I cursed Economics, I cursed Sethi & Andrews, I cursed ISC - argh. But then I spoke to my fellow Eco buddies, and none of them were studying either. That’s when things changed a little. I started to feel good. =) And so did they. It’s an exchange - suffer together, and the suffering turns to self-mockery and painless laughter, and then you suddenly don’t give a shit. So you abuse and bemuse, you laugh at yourself when you should actually cry, but you revel in how you are not the only idiot not studying for a crucial, ISC board exam.
That’s how I felt before I gave my Economics exam. But things change…
I slept for seven hours during the night before Eco and that’s a little record in its own way. Now extra sleep means extra hyper-ness, so I apologize to everyone around me that morning for anything inappropriate. Not good, but it was my (our) last exam and I just couldn’t wait to be done with it.
Mrs. Balachandran was there, with a new hair-do, handling the boys, and Dr Murthy was also there (somewhere) handling the girls. There is this brilliant competitiveness between the two, and the way they bolster their herd is admirable – pushes us only harder. So basically they were up to their answering-doubts best. Unmukt had to make sure that he asked ma’am the weirdest of things to freak everyone around him, and Aaron was as supremely confident as ever. Romit had lost hope in everything Eco-related and had reached “eco-saturation” point. Harry’s hair was still annoying the hell outta me, but he was revising his lines for his play that was going to be held that evening for “Great Ghai”, and Eco seemed ‘low-priority’ for him. Tejas was lost in love, somewhat.
Our Economics exam was held in the gym, thanks to Ghai. But it didn’t make that big a difference. Anyway, after loads of last minute chaos-that-should-have-been-constructive-revision and a Tony-Joe-at-his-funny-best prayer, we finally got our papers. A quick glance at the paper, and we all knew that it was going to be a good paper, but a friggin’ long one. It was most definitely both. I hate writing Eco papers, because there is a constant race against time and there is not much time to think. 3 hours of writing leaves you with painful fingers and a not-very-tidy paper. Anyway it was a little different this time, I enjoyed writing the paper. Maybe the 7 hours of sleep allowed my pen to coordinate with my head. Brilliant.
6 months of freedom, loads of fun, loads of Redial Entertainment and loads of Football – that’s what the end of the paper meant, and it signaled joy unconfined! =) What adds to the ecstasy is a good paper and Eco was awesome. Except, well, actually, the compensation of employees answer is 140 – I don’t care what anyone else says – the text book says so. Anyway it’s all good. Unmukt is getting 100 and so are a lot of girls, I think. Though Ankita didn't attempt 6 marks or something [ask Unmukt for the details and his girl-theories]. Aaron is gonna struggle with a 95 – it’s okay Aaron, shit happens. Romit and Tejas and Harry all had a good paper. Harry is looking at the nineties - respect. Dusty has become a little fat, and I’m loving Neil’s longish hair.
There, that sums up my ISC Board Examination experience. Oh, just for the “Who-Will-Top-odds” bit, I heard that Bio was awesome, and Computer Applications was not happening, though Ali is still somehow getting 100. So that adds to my final odds tally [check P.S.]
I really don’t know how to end this post and this whole "ISC Memoirs". Maybe I need to write a closure-type thing. Let’s see.
P.S. And the final odds are in. The investment window will stay open till the results come out, so invest away!
Shayaan: 3:1
Shrivats: 2:1
Bharath: 3:1
Unmukt: 2.5:1
Govind: 3:1
Ali: 1:1
Tejas: 7080090 x 10^903 x infinity:1
6 comments:
anish...i hope u realise that odds of 1:1 means that if someone wins, u have to pay the equal amount AND the original amount. So basically you get double.
and so i'm gonna put a gazillion bucks on ali not topping:P:P
THATS IT! thats all you have to say for the gazillion mentions that i gave you in this post.
fine.
i like the investment btw! :P
yup, thats all i have to SAY. I can't 'say' everything now, can I!
And I hope you have started getting my gazillion bucks ready :P
ok...i didnt really like the question paper for some reason... i don't really know why!
For the first time in a few terms i'm not losing 2 marks straight in section A, which is good, but i felt that section was tooo long.
My answer paper was pretty decent...but nothing extraordinary. Oh and i used 50 pages for anyone who is interested in knowing (6)
Is this enough? :P
Why thank you Anish, flattering odds indeed. :)
Though at the moment really, the only thing I care about are the decisions coming out tonight!
P.S: Congrats on Austin
P.P.S: K and I are into JHU and Duke! Yay!
WOAH. You used FIFTY pages? That's um. Astonishing ??? =S
The most I've ever used was for math and it was like 26 or something !
Another amazing post, with a really cool beginning. Especially, 'suffer together, and the suffering turns to self-mockery and painless laughter, and then you suddenly don’t give a shit '. Perfect!!! =P Couldn't have been worded better! Sounds like us 9th graders the day before a Physics exam!
Tee-hee ! Anyways. Nothing else to say. So I shall go now!
What'd u do afterwards anyways?
PS: Please tell me ure being sarcastic with the whole Aaron and the 95 thing ?!
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