First post after coming back to campus for the Second year (and yes also because someone reminded me that I had a blog yesterday).
It's been one month after coming back....With the pace of activities here time just flies by before you even realise it.
When I first arrived at campus for the start of PGP 2...was expecting a fairly easy life....and the first 3-4 days on campus did nothing to dispel that belief. But now that most of the 4th term electives have started....things don't look too easy. In fact if i look at it PGP1 is actually having an easier time compared to what we are going through right now.
The Junior batch as come in as well...this time the batch strenght has increased to 180 as compared to 120 earlier. Suddenly the campus looks a lot more crowded :D. We had the PGP 1 having their Talent Night yesterday.....most if not all the performances were excellent to say the least...all the more commendable given the fact that they had a most just 2 days to prepare amidst classes/assignments etc :D
The Rainy season has set in on campus....and the campus is looking lush green and the view from the hilltop is just great :) ..... a relief from the hot summers in Mumbai.
Coming to my favourite topic..Football
Eagerly looking forward to the start of next season of EPL. One of the main reasons being Arsenal will be moving to their new stadium at Ashburton Grove. From what i've seen of the initial pics of the stadium....the atmosphere there would be just fantastic.
Arsenal have made one major signing in the form of Tomas Rosicky who can take over as a replacement for Robert Pires. Team looks quite balanced for now..but we do need a couple of defensive signings.
Reading has taken a backseat right now......I do hope to get started with 'Snapshots from Hell' which is a book about Life in the first year at a B-School....Going by what i've read of the foreword I'm going to identify with most of the things that have been written in that book....will try and post a review of it once I'm finished with it.
That's all for now
Sunday, July 16, 2006
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