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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Prospects on hold….




Today wasn’t an expected everyday :), neither was it a day of hovering in Chennai with the bunch of Toasteees (Toastmasters)

The hours of daylight were faintly Usual, feebly futile, slackly dreary, weakly comatose yet slightly puzzling, greatly influential and significantly decisive!!!


Though the intent is not to baffle you, the so called gratification arises only when I create some hodgepodge with words. So the readers are asked to bestow a compulsive excuse and build an even compulsive joy on your time here ;) Meant to be a joke, laughter permitted.

On a serious track, the writer intends to pour out the experience of hers with the admission council of NUS. Supposedly serious,

Like the spectrum on a rainy day, today was a rainbow on an everyday.

Today’s day has fashioned a ripple, an unending logic which instills the very spirit of confidence in me.

As never happened before, I woke up ahead of my time of arrival at Coimbatore and was so fortunate to get down in a station where the train on no account used to stop.
Lots of surprises were on the way to the start of the day. The road from the recently deciphered railway station led to a supposedly eventful road, where I had spent excellent time shopping. And to my conception, I realized that I am out of mystification of my whereabouts. The meeting of minds, with a mind on one side totally imprecise, is about to institute in seven hours time from then. I was sure the imprecision will be vented by a nap, though by a nap which would last for four plus hours. I had no problem compromising four hours in the seven handy hours if it is going to unplug the intellect. ;) Could happen!!! After all conviction is life.

Not as something which never happened before rather as something which usually happens, I had a prolonged nap. God only knows why the hell on the mobile phone the man laid the snooze option. May be he wants us to appreciate the value of time. I did appreciate it today as the snooze was put on a black box testing with several alike scenarios though after quite a lot of months following the release.

Yet being late could never stop us from doing things at least for us having seen lots of rewarding days in the past 20 odd years. The present day was no exception I compromised on the dinning time and stepped on arranging the desk for the interview.

Time flied like a fly and in no time the clock hit 15 past 12. I was on my nerves as I failed to wear the watch and the chain, which were in my to-do list. I iced with the judgment that I appear professional even without them. Also the sight of the IM refrigerated me to a superior degree since I have 3 years of fine experiences on it ;) Readers, you mocking me mean you mocking yourself. Better confess your experience as well :)

The IM updates flickered with the names of the NUSMBA chat acquaintances. I intently looked at them to grasp the co-interviewee’s name, the so called competitors. While I did that the video call was initiated and I had to take on the fine manners. I wished the interviewers and they took their turn to introduce themselves. The interview started with me discussing about myself as requested by them. Having had enough comprehension in those lines of discussing myself (Anyone suspecting on this can read the previous blog to know about the self-comprehension a.k.a introspections to be clear. Hmmm...marketing is indispensable and why would I not do that here, lol..,:)

Contd....
Having had enough comprehension in those lines of discussing myself, I sounded pretty proficient in this portion of the call. Like Williams for tennis, Sachin for cricket, Chaplin for comedy I wanted to be a metaphor for superlative interviewee. But I didn’t know to whom I should set an example so I didn’t trouble anyone much. I remained gracious thought out the call and I completed my interview with utmost satisfaction.

Hooray!!! The interview has ended.

As an extravaganza for the efforts I looked out to see four more days waiting in a row to be at home with Rony. I literally looked out of the window to find Rony heatedly waiting in the gate for having locked it outside.

As happily ever after I went to share my joy with my parents, aunty and uncle, and Rony.

I was then offered ice creams and fruits to have a true extravaganza!!!

The day after that started becoming strongly usual, convincingly futile, tightly dreary, and expectedly comatose.


The End!

4 comments:

  1. Hey...extremely well written. Love the way u described it. Happy it went off well. No u can sit back and enjoy the rest of the week. Lucky girl :-)

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  2. Hey Ranjani i know you will excel in the interview.all the best for your future:).....
    Who is that Rony ;)

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  3. Was a good read! I am sure the NUS interview must have been an amazing experience. Now that you are already in, enjoy your time out at NUS. All the best.

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