Let's have a mass bunk now


I remember the moment i entered into my B.Tech class for first time, all i could see was bunch of kids that were forced out of high schools, smashing thier heads in the costly benches of  C.E.T and IIT and AIEEE training centers so that they could hence be forced to enter engineering colleges and pay tons of rupees to adjust prefix Er. in front of their names. I have today spent a year with them, if i leave few exceptions there is no one who is passionate about the engineering field they have chosen. Forget about being passionate (it was insult for the word) they don't even
bother in which field or major of engineering they are in. Most of them come to learn the tips and tricks that could lead them a good score in exam without trying to understand what they are reading. Nothing to be surprised that they are taught the same way. Then many of them have this delusional concept in their mind, that they know a lot when they know nothing at all. May be it's not their fault, they picked all that up from the culture of the college and unfortunately multiplied it with their stupidity which leads to a high number because of a higher multiple. [now you can't abuse me for being week in mathematics]
How could you think that when you love music, when you love arts, when you love literature, when you love fashion and when you love your fantasy girl friend, you could sit in a programming class and not get bored in first fifteen minutes. And then you blame the teacher for rest of forty five minutes for not teaching well and at the end of class you say "that was enough for today let's have a mass bunk now."
I am not against mass bunks, they give me time to study and learn something that's worth my time. But if you ask me to bunk the OOPS class that has got a great teacher and is really really usefull and you want me to stay out just because you were forcefully kidnapped by engineering and i had a love marriage with it. Sorry dude, that's not my fault.

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