Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Where the rules are draconian,
and flexibility is a word unheard of,
Where u have to attend classes even when ur leg is broken
Where attendance is the only thing everyone worries about
Where comparisons with IIT's never end
Where promises are never fulfiled(Wi-Fi)
Where students are blamed for everything wrong,
In such a place how can somebody be happy...
A few people may not like it, so comments are welcome
and flexibility is a word unheard of,
Where u have to attend classes even when ur leg is broken
Where attendance is the only thing everyone worries about
Where comparisons with IIT's never end
Where promises are never fulfiled(Wi-Fi)
Where students are blamed for everything wrong,
In such a place how can somebody be happy...
A few people may not like it, so comments are welcome
First things first, I thank my Web Services teacher for urging me to create this blog... But for sure he may not be happy with things I post. On my side my opinion about VIT will never change. This place worships mediocrity, supports hypocrisy, and for no reasons showcases itself as the next MIT. The claim that they are not becoming better than MIT only due to student's insenstiveness is really baseless. They claim that they have "one" student in Microsoft, I say Siddartha managed it inspite of the computer science faculty, not because of them. The faculty is useless in Computer Science and Engineering. All of them seem unhappy with their lives and to give themselves a sense of being someone they try to screw student's carreers. The copy paste culture rules here and originality is something that they punish. This is the only college where practical exams happen on Paper rather on computer. Of course they have a computer but that is just show off, otherwise how can one person pass with wrting a #include within main() (rather he or she gets a S on marksheet) while the other gets a B for doing the program correctly but forgetting to write Sample Input and Sample Output(He wrote it as Input and Output)
Comments are welcome, but don't use names. I would like to tell the stories without hurting anyone, as the stories deserve to be told.
Comments are welcome, but don't use names. I would like to tell the stories without hurting anyone, as the stories deserve to be told.
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