Sunday, September 07, 2008

Everyday, every single day, I pack my bag and go to a hybrid between an amusement-park and a circus. And I tell you with immense conviction that it is not amusing – not at all. The circus begins with a prayer which I haven’t been able to mug in four years here. We’re forced to mug enough in college anyway, for instance, in our industrial psychology classes.

These classes operate on certain assumptions. These are –
a) all students are dumb; as dumb as the professors secretly know they themselves are (shhh! It’s a well-kept secret)
b) all students have appalling English skills and need to be told how to spell words like “progressive” and “aind” (and of course, nobody in class knows how to spell aind because only Her Highness pronounces and as “aind”)
c) all students need to be taught like they’re a quarter of a step ahead of third grade i.e. all notes must be dictated by Her Highness and copied down by us, the scribes-in-training. Holding a pen unless you are using it to write the holy words of Her Holiness is pretence and deemed punishable. Thus, do not hold a pen (pun intended). Her Holiness is also hornophobic and while hunger, as a drive, justified a whole semester of “teaching” by her, sex drive was done in an hour of mumbles, blushes aind a real quick quickie.
d) all students must reproduce the material given in class in the test much like animals performing tricks in a circus.
e) all students must leave their minds outside the classroom.
f) all students must always quote our prof’s daughter’s doings as examples wherever possible. Whether it makes sense or not is of no consequence because it’s a circus yaar, if you want sense why come to college?

The way this works-

You show up at the performance i.e. you come to college and get five marks for being bodily present and mentally absent. You learn your tricks i.e. you copy all your notes and perform i.e. regurgitate all that you learn in the test.

You graduate and do not study psychology because apparently, there’s no money in it and come back with a token hubby and your firstborn and then you are the ideal student. I cannot find an analogy for this from the circus-world even and maybe that is because this isn’t even expected out of those animals.

Saturdays have two extra shows like the three theory rides over the week aren’t enough. Yesterday saw us, the animals being locked in the cage of a classroom for we had deeply disappointed our Ringmistress by not copying down the squiggles on the transparencies while she was away. Yes, even that happens here.

Chains are yet to come. Maybe a week from now…

9 comments:

ramyasastry said...

Aaaaaaaaaaannnnnd this year's Pulitzer prize for the best mockery goes to.............:D arey yaar thanks for writing this....there's a reason why i say I am retarded with words when my mind is full of indignation...Please let this post be- written by shoma...supported by her buddies one hundred percent.

ViRaNa said...

=) awesome stuff ..... i can very well remember some of em whom i miss listenin to ;)

starcusp1990 said...

lolz!!!
So this is what I'm gonna face next year eh!

A perfect tribute to the one who says ::
eys aar no gulls...
eys aar no...
gulls pay attenshan...
:)

I'm all that said...

If you google search for AIND--the first result is a site called adventures in dating. ;)

I have zero faith in our education system which explains why I am not a part of it.:P

Also, weird things happen when people don't get laid for too long.

"I have never let my schooling interfere with my education" -Mark Twain

nupur said...

awesome shom...so true..what analogies,loved every line you`ve written...keep it going:)...

Pooja said...

Arey wah! Shaabaash...waise ek baat kahoon...Psycho S***** (in case her world famous daughter happens 2 read dis!) ko prof bulaana, thoda zyaada nahi ho gaya??! Neway, post was excellent wid no exaggerations...aind, keep d gud work goin... :)

SANDIP ROY said...

kepp it up... the good work :)

Unknown said...

if i ever said never, it never meant more than it does now- i never want to get back to a system such as this- not beacuse they can't be better because they don't wish to. if change was so synonymous with time- it would never seem to apply here. shoms-ji it's the de-linked repulsive minds we have to deal with- i wish the agony would stop. i love the criticism, but i wish this never was. i wish these two years meant something--ok--blah blah..anyway i'm reading ur other stuff too-- u write super swell, well, i know u know, but 'm just discovering, ok, i'm sorry this is long(sort-of). a hug though-a sort of big one-fullstop

Archana Srinivasan said...

ah yes i agree with u a 100%... it was very clear exactly whom u were referring to in each line!! and i would also like to add that if the dept were a little smarter and a little more humorous, they'd be able to appreciate the irony of an entire dept preaching about motivation and drive, and none of them practicing it!!! esp the drive part ;)
oh... and check out these amazing quotes i found on the net on education... i think they all apply to our fav dept:
Education is...
One of the few things a person is willing to pay for and not get.
William Lowe Bryan

Hanging around until you've caught on.
Robert Frost

One of the chief obstacles to intelligence and freedom of thought.
Bertrand A. Russell

Man's going forward from cocksure ignorance to thoughtful uncertainty.
Kenneth G. Johnson

A form of self-delusion.
Elbert Hubbard

The inculcation of the incomprehensible into the ignorant by the incompetent.
Josiah Stamp

[Education] consists mainly in what we have unlearned.
Mark Twain

Education is what remains when we have forgotten all that we have been taught.
George Savile, Marquis of Halifax

Education is a progressive discovery of our ignorance.
Will Durant

A succession of eye-openers each involving the repudiation of some previously held belief.
George Bernard Shaw

Education is a state-controlled manufactory of echoes.
Norman Douglas

see ya in the circus!!! :)