Thursday, September 22, 2005

The Gregarious REcluse

The delirium and trauma that many students undergo in their incessant need to see an amazing GRE score erected, is something I totally didn't experience. I enjoyed two weeks of absolute bliss at home preparing for the exam, in a way I haven't done in the past 20 years.Yes sir, its that time of the year when final year students of many engineering colleges (under the regime of AU) try and sweat it out to get out of a place, which, they would by now be sure enough to append an adjective and call it - fucking place.

Somewhere around the morning of September 4th, a sunday, I realised that i had bitched just about enough, not studying for the GRE which was to surface just 15 days later. My legendary pace of the bookworm, ironically not being one, saw me through with the staggering 50 word lists from the Bhagavat Gita of GRE - Barrons. That book is so damn famous that, in one of the tamil movies(where hardly ambiguous titles like 'Gentleman' and 'Run' are coming along), namely - Mudhalvan, in a popular song titled 'Shakalakka Baby' you can see the guys having this book.It has become so synonymous with the engineering students from middle-class families flying to the States.Whatever that be, its now a matter at hand.

For certain promises I made to the ETS, I won't reveal any fucking question and we won't discuss how I performed.

However, I feel a need to express the joy I felt preparing for the exam. Much of my present vocabulary, wherever it might stand, has been due to my family, my teachers, my surroundings and most of all a memory that has all the interest in the world to absorb all that seems highly trivial or useless to rest. I still recall my father holding a family photograph and on diffrent occasions giving me some trinket and saying -"This is for posterity".This memory dates back a long time ago when I would whine at boarding the bus to school. Another of my father's favourite usage on the occasion of grousing about autorickshaw drivers would be that they are charging exorbitantly, which he would put it as - "Autorickshaw drivers only in this place swindle money like this". And then when I would reach 8th standard or so, my father had to counsel me on a regular basis, as I used to be terribly bad at studies. My father used to tell me and try inculcating concepts like peer pressure, which hardly I could grasp and would escape the moment then by shaking my head obediently and feigning maturity.And so I got to know words like posterity, swindle, peer, etc.

Now that I have bitched about my skills, we will end this post in an abrupt manner.Its just fun to end a post like this.....

4 Comments:

At 2:07 AM, Blogger Arun said...

on whether it is THE litmus test or not is an issue absolutely open for everyone to have an opinion of their own...as for me i see things as they are put down..as ETS has laid down...and iam not here to criticize whether it is or not THE litmus test...my purpose of writing this post doesn't stem frm the need to criticize...so thats my view srivats.

 
At 2:10 AM, Blogger Arun said...

@Tiffany Burrell

Its my utmost pleasure to give you any tips(if such a thing is possible of me) to give you and help you make your blog rock!!...all the best for that!..and do keep droppin in!

 
At 6:03 AM, Blogger shyam said...

that was really nice..good strong writing...but in the role of a super critic (which i lou).. go a little easy on bombast when a simpler word might do..and next time gimme more lines like.."There at SSN I have done a commendable job, that I should be awarded the highest civilian award for enduring 3 years of meaninglessness"...that was class!

 
At 6:40 AM, Blogger Arun said...

well shyam thanks a lot for that...i pesonally thought i was a li'l easy on bombasts always..but u're right, when a simpler word might do i shud use it...and sure will look forward to giving such ones...thaks again and do keep droppin in and gimme ure views boss.

 

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