2 years ago, i was a fitness freak, a frequent visitor to pubs, discs etc, was very much interested in technology related things like computer assembling, coding, hacking etc etc and code editors & compilers were my best friends
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Very True...
anonymous
January 26 2007, 19:14:58 UTC
Dude.. Its good that u are getting increasingly nearer to reality and more importantly started accepting it..
I feel u should dispense your experential advise to your Juniors. I feel instead of joining a corporate firm ... open your own coaching institute and start bestowing your students with all the gyan which u have gathered in such a short life span...isnt it a goooooooood business plan.. :D
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anonymous
January 26 2007, 19:17:56 UTC
A good one ... sharath transforms himself ... showing again that nothing is impossible if you have the will to do so ... Only time will tell u whether the change was for better or worse ... no reason to think it is for worse ... A bit of critique .... Huh ... thatz a nice way of saying that I have been rendered useless. Mr. Sharath, its not MBA, that has rusted your grey matter, its laziness. And to counter "And to beat that, none of the companies on campus (including IT COMPANIES) appreciate the fact that you are a Computer Science Engineer" .... Life is a great leveller, u will realise down there that even an MBA doesnot count when u face the problems .... even a high school drop out with more skill than u will boss around u
Re: Maverick CommentsschandraJanuary 26 2007, 19:26:53 UTC
I wont agree with u on 2 things 1. Laziness - Where's the time to be lazy (am talking abt 1st yr + 4th Trim) 2. 'Drop out' funda works very well in the US..Not in India buddy!
ShaCha...The Fin Hero of PGP 2005-2007 Finance !!!
anonymous
January 26 2007, 19:19:28 UTC
Sharath or ShaCha as he is popularly known started his MBA education with IM in mind. But after the first year decided to join us in Finance. Finance has so fascinated him since then that he has been learning day in and day out. His contributions to the classes would never be forgotten by both the faculties or us, students. He has always been on top of activities, events, functions organized by finance bodies on campus. He now religiously reads the Economic Times and The Economist. So although things have changed, I believe they have changed for the better. What say, bro?
Remember, what Mahesh Murthy had once told in our campus, If u wanna do sth great in life, get out of ur MBA as soon as possible without wasting ne more time.. U dint listen.. now the consequences are infront of you :) I am happy that at aleast I dint learn much n thus secured only 'C' grades thus minimizing the damage :)
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I feel u should dispense your experential advise to your Juniors. I feel instead of joining a corporate firm ... open your own coaching institute and start bestowing your students with all the gyan which u have gathered in such a short life span...isnt it a goooooooood business plan.. :D
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Huh ... thatz a nice way of saying that I have been rendered useless. Mr. Sharath, its not MBA, that has rusted your grey matter, its laziness.
And to counter "And to beat that, none of the companies on campus (including IT COMPANIES) appreciate the fact that you are a Computer Science Engineer" .... Life is a great leveller, u will realise down there that even an MBA doesnot count when u face the problems .... even a high school drop out with more skill than u will boss around u
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1. Laziness - Where's the time to be lazy (am talking abt 1st yr + 4th Trim)
2. 'Drop out' funda works very well in the US..Not in India buddy!
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U r set to be an MBA dude .... cheer up coding is best forgotten. Thats why i never learnt it when in PESIT :-)
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