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Havoc continues!


Everything goes fine for a few weeks. You start taking everything for granted. You feel you are a genius.This is the time when life takes a U-turn.This was exactly what happened to me.For a few weeks, I sat on the very first bench, took notes with utmost precision,studied every topic thoroughly.But as said by Shakespeare,"everything is transitory ",this habit of mine didn't last for even a month.I was tempted to play truth & dare with my friends. So I began to sit on the last bench and had all that fun.Little did I realise then,what harm I was doing to myself. Alas! I missed what is called the backbone of chemistry i.e. hybridisation of orbitals,molecular orbital theory, geometries of molecules,chemical equilibrium, thermodynamics and many other topics as well.In Physics you can well imagine what would have been my plight by considering the fact that I knew not even the names of my chapters.However I used to sit on the first bench during my maths lecture. Actually the idea in my mind was that +1 marks do not count and yes it was very true.What matters is the +2 board marks and of course jee-mains rank.But believe me friends! if you are lenient in +1 towards your studies,you can't score well in +2, however hard you may try.

Havoc begins!

In this post I will tell you how exactly non-medical binds you in its shackles. 

Scored cgpa 10!," you are born to be an engineer or a doctor".This is exactly what your parents and other acquaintances think.Then they give you long explanations about the vast range of career options that you can choose from after completing your +2 with non-medical.Civil engineering, auto mobile engineering, computer science engineering, sound engineering, chemical engineering, environment engineering, aerospace engineering and what not! Yes, This is the bait to entrap you.The moment you get tempted you are struck and then the game begins.You happily opt for non-medical with your 'head high'.And the new session begins on a sweet note.You easily understand molarity and molality,complex no.s, and kinematics. The teacher explains everything with the pace of a turtle and you feel yourself to be "Einstein" getting each and every concept. All this goes for a few days but slowly and steadily the things begin to change.

Finally school over!

Wow ! I can't believe my +2 board exams are finally over. But the thought of appearing in jee-mains still makes  me feel depressed. Sometimes I wonder why the hell did I choose non medical but actually it was my parents who forced me to take up non -medical.Although  I was partially satisfied with their decision but still I insisted on taking commerce because somewhere inside my heart I had an intuition that non-medical would ruin my life.Can you imagine to what extent did physics and chemistry tortured  me! Although maths gave me some respite in that frightful situation. Now who can tell me where  valence bond theory or crystal field theory or bernoullis theorem find its application while dealing with the real problems of this world ? I have spent nearly two years studying these subjects but still I am not sure whether  my spellings of 'bernoullis' that i have just written are correct.I don't think I have spent a single night when I could put aside the thought of how to clear my exams.Now if you have gone through the cbse datesheet 2017,you must have noticed that there were only 4-5 days in between each exam(particularly for pcm combination).So are we donkeys who can bear the pressure of heavy books and fill our brains with all that stuff in just 4 days.l have not written this blog to criticise anyone but my only aim is to  spread awareness about the 'horrors of non-medical' among the students  planning to take up non-medical.I don't mean to de-moralize anyone,what i mean to say is ,opt for non-medical only if you are genuinely  interested in it.Never opt non-med for reputation sake or to impress your relatives.

Also visit my post
https://non-med.blogspot.in/2017/03/havoc-begins.html
https://non-med.blogspot.in/2017/04/finally-i-appeared-for-jee-mains-today.html
https://non-med.blogspot.in/2017/03/havoc-continues.html

Conquering the quest of chemistry.

In the last post' My journey in class12 '. I discussed that chemistry was the Achilles-heel of my non-medical life.In this post ...