Nov 5, 2009

SUBMISSION OBSERVATIONS

I have a thing for different processes' in Engineering Colleges. Last year it was VIVAS. This time I want to throw light on process that student-teachers practice jointly during SUBMISSIONS

1. Submissions can never take place in the time slot assigned. If a time slot of 9-11 is assigned, submissions will start at 10.30 and will continue for the rest of the day.

2. First question you are asked after your journal is signed is - Kaunsa grade aaya.
A typical conversation would involve
A: Kya grade diya
B: A+
A: Mereko toh A hie diya rey. Mera impression acha hai na (:P expression on his face)
B: Lowest grade toh C+ hai rey. Aur tereko pata hai kya, Person X itna chatta tha, lekin fir bhi B+ hie grade mila.
C: Arey A, usne kya viva liya kya?
A: Nahi rey, kuch dekha bhi nahi.Ekdum mast sign kiya journal par.

3. You start writing you write-ups only 1 week before yout submissions. 

4. The 'paper management' that an engineering student can do is  unbeatable. Consider you have 5 subjects, 8 write ups per subject and 4 pages per write up. That makes it 5*8*4 pages/papers. First part of management is asking for journal sheets/assignments sheets from your friends. Second part is filling the sheet with whatever crap you want to. Third part is sharing that crap with friends for them to fill up their sheet. Fourth part of management is getting all those sheets from your friends and arranging them in a particular order. 

Ask anyone else to do this in a span of 1 week and you'd know the difference. :P

5. Drawing diagrams: The LHS of your journal sheet is always meant to be left blank untill the last day. You never draw your diagrams when you write your write-up. You keep it till the end.  

Others will be added later. :P