ENGINEERING STUDENTS AND THEIR LIFESTYLE

ENGINEERING STUDENTS AND THEIR LIFESTYLE

“Engineering” is taken as a field of brain, technical knowledge, day and night quality study.
Engineers are folks that solve problems and concentrate on making things work more efficiently and effectively. They apply theories and principles of science and mathematics to research and develop economical solutions to every technical problems. That is the definition of an Engineer. But who are the engineering students? They are often those that are overburdened with their assignments, deprived of sleep, low on social life (maybe) and busy in their own world of sci-fi movies and series. If a student want to become a successful engineer he/she should follow the lifestyle of an engineer and not of an engineering student. Few things that covers the life-style of an engineering students are listed below:


ASSIGNMENTS


This is the foremost annoying part that each student face. In engineering colleges, most are competing within the race of securing the best grade points and even a good percentage. Hence, they need no option but to try to those long assignments worth just that one-hundredth isn't beneficial enough.
In engineering, you'll end up constantly finding new ways to tackle problems. If you truly want to be an engineer, the challenges you'll face will just make things more interesting. Overcoming obstacles will help sharpen your mind, helping you affect problems not only within the engineering but in your life also.


COLLEGE CANTEEN


They are often a much better place to relax with friends over a cup of coffee than the college canteen? You'll always find the canteen overcrowded and the menu isn't appealing, the ambiance and charm deserve full marks. You will always find groups of scholars chatting, singing or debating over current issues within the country. If you are the canteen guy's favorite student, you might even end up getting free food sometimes! .Canteens are always remembered after college life.


ATTENDANCE


You'll hate attending some classes due to the boring lectures and lengthy one . So bunking becomes a routine until you get a warning letter for low attendance and realize the blunder you almost certainly did. So most of the previous couple of days before exams follow convincing your professor to permit you sit for the exam. But as soon because the exams are over, you revisit to bunking, again! .This is the routine followed by students in their college life, but shouldn't be followed actually.

 


FESTS AND EVENTS


Once you're in an engineering college you recognize that backlogs and supplementary exams are a neighborhood of your 4 year degree course and there is nothing you'll do about it unless you attend all classes regularly, take notes and study well for exams. But tech fests and cultural fests happening just one occasion during a year and it's the sole time once you can show your creativity like making cool gadgets or dancing, singing, enjoying so nobody likes to miss it, and truly attending college fests and serve in some or the opposite thanks to college and also making yourself happy is great feeling in college which will be achieved by this happiness.


MASTERING LAST MINUTE STUDY


Engineers being one of the laziest creatures on earth will save everything for the last moment and exams aren't any exception. All those classes, practicals and lectures might re-evaluate your head throughout the semester, but the night before the exam, students end up completing a 3000 page book. Also, students don't get to "backlogs", that exams don't scare you anymore. This is the good quality that engineering students develop among themselves but this doesn't benefit all the time. Studying small topics daily throughout the semester, will certainly benefit you more instead of last night study.


THESE ARE THE FEW ROUTINE SCHEDULES FOLLOWED BY ENGINEERING STUDENTS IN THEIR FOUR YEAR GRADUATION PROGRAM.SOME ARE GOOD SOME ARE BAD BUT OVERALL THESE FOUR YEARS ARE UNFORGETTABLE AND HAS A LOT OF MEMORIES IN IT.


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Anonymous said…
Very relatable

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