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In wake of a dream

I n wake of a dream I walk through your door To be in the world where I'll rise and fly and dream even more. And when the dream were wet, my eyes did too and I crawled and wept, in your arms I slept. But then the clouds were gone and we see clear sky the doubtless sun shines and so do I. Unshackled from chains, in freedom I breathe This world of dreams is all I did need. And then the ways were lost and so was the dream, all my past was gone and so does future it seems. Tempered and torn, shattered and soiled lying down I ponder Why I had tried? Then I look around, I am at bottom of all, I have fallen so bad that I can no longer fall.  In wake of a dream I walked through your doors, the dream might have died but I will prevail.

Why do Sasanka(students) study even though its relative grading?

Contributions: Shreyas Adiyodi & Tanuj Choudhary Disclaimer : Sasanka Bhagabati, here, is a fictional character. If, from his character sketch, you draw any resemblance with a namesake residing in A-122, that’s sheer brilliance on your part :D. Observing is an art of making curious, obvious. Aim S o like any other sincere student of an IIT, I have often been plagued by this innocent question, Why the hell do we need to study?  As most of us have long forgone our scholarly pursuits, it seems even more illogical to mug for long hours before examination. Don’t you think, it would have been amazing to score grades without messing with your sleeping schedules? And yes we all think it’s possible as grades are relative, yet due to some muggers we are all forced to bear the plight of studying every time before the exams. So, the aim of this blog is to determine why students study for exams when they can all manage good grades if none of them study? Prerequisites: I