Experiences at The University of Delhi
University of Delhi, the place everyone dreams of but only a few get into it. One of those intelligent minds who make up till there is Kartik Sharma. Let’s hear it up from him what is it to be at the University of Delhi. You should remember that both teaching and learning require many resources: money, time, mental and moral resources. So, if you feel that you need advice while doing the cases, order-essays.com will help you with the information and wording of the paper.
The transition from school to college is perhaps one of the most important adjustments that a person has to make in life.And the most adventurous as far as I can tell.You start out as this ‘kid’ that nobody considers mature enough to take decisions for his/her life and the second you pass school those days are very well over. College just is not an institution anymore , it’s the key to everything you wanted and everything you can do to materialize it.
My experience is related to the a group of the most prestigious colleges of the country – The University of Delhi….(coz DU is just too mainstream).
Throughout my 11th and 12th my target was one, to be a part of this conglomeration of excellence. Believe me when I say getting into DU holds the same rush as IIT or Medical Colleges like AIIMS and requires the same amount of hard work as well.
I would not bore you with a long lecture on ‘how to achieve it’ or other thingmabobs attached to it but will tell you what it means to be there.
Like any other student facing this transition I was elated from but sceptic about the situation I will be facing in a City/Almost State like Delhi.The thing with Delhi is you never know what it can throw at you. And you never can predict that with your college life as well.
There are two sides to such a City and you would want to be on the right side of it. Curiously enough I was not alone in thinking this. Everyone there was, was faced with the same problems. And that is what leads to the very first friendships on campus.
Trust me when I say this..I have never seen equality of such gargantuan proportions in any other place. Everyone there is, is at the pinnacle of his/her field. There are no seconds in DU. This is what it takes to inculcate the feeling of absolute equality in students, myself included. And the funny thing is nobody is uptight as you would imagine them to be.
Nobody cares whether you got a 99 or 90, you are there and that is what it finally comes too.
Now the part where I tell you how it is to live all alone in such a city..Absolute and Utter Chaos..!!
(At first at least)
You wouldn’t know a thing to do or a place to be and you just wouldn’t care. I got the feeling as if all the burden of performance has suddenly vanished into thin air and I am left with this serene feeling of how great everything is; and that’s is what exactly motivated me to be the best possible version of myself that I can be.
Schedule in such a place can vary from 18-19 hour group or whatsapp studies (semesters of course) and the same amount of hours for games and partiying (before semester).
You would discover new things that are there and you never noticed and most importantly the people you meet in such a setting.
Delhi University attracts students from all over the world and this creates one of the features unique to DU- Exposure.You can meet people from ladakh to Tamil nadu to USA to Korea. And you will learn, learn about life and experiences that you couldn’t have possibly known.
You will study and enjoy and learn and laugh.
But one thing is certain..
You have be there to see it all..:)
Kartik is a first year student at Ramjas College.