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What is a student’s life?

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Omika Champaneri, works at Students

Answered Nov 6, 2017

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Originally Answered: What is student life?

Student life is the actual life, the golden and the best part of our lives.
Starts from KG:
We start enjoying from the first day at school. Innumerable and memorable memories are made.
Time flies and gradually we grow.
Making new friends.
Keeping names for teachers.
Code language.
Double meaning talks.
Special name for strict teachers.
Hiding in the washroom to bunk those awful lectures.
Sharing tiffins.
Preserving some food so that it can be eaten in the later period.
Happily going out of the class for the punishment rather than crying like we used to when we were in primary.
Making pairs, and then teasing.
Bringing chocolates on birthday to give it to your friends and hiding them in others bag so when the teacher checks your bag you don't get caught. ( distribution of chocolate or anything like that wasn't allowed in our school.)
Separate staircase for girls and boys.
Enjoy the school time to the fullest .

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Divyanshu Verma, worked at Students

Answered Jul 17, 2017

What I am about to write is relatable to almost every indian student :
We keep studying since nursery and we really hate to wake up in the morning to go to school . So, all of us wish that we would grow up faster and be adults. As time passes , we make a few good friends . Now, we start hanging out with our friends and invite them to our homes . When we are in our 8–9th grade ,puberty starts to kick in and we share things with our friends that we don't normally do to our parents.
Before now, no one was so much worried our marks. Now, out of the blue , there's everyone talking about our future , engineering or medical , this and that. Now, the student starts to feel the pressure building up. Then , there are the tenth boards. Everyone starts studying much harder than they used to. But , some of us fail to score a 95% and the rest of the community starts to judge us and compare us with other students. Some long distant relative starts to give us career advices . But there are photographers / musicians / artists / actors who just want to pursue their passion, their dream . But , since we are in India , our parents say ,“ will doing these things provide you with food ? ”. Amidst all this , we now have to join a coaching institute because if we don't crack JEE , then it is impossible to us to get a job (what most of the parents think). But people miss is what the real potential of the child was .
You study for 10th boards , everyone says : “ study for now , then of course you can enjoy”
You study for 12th boards again everyone says :“study for now, then have fun in the college”
When you are in the college: “ Just get a real good job and then it's just fun for you”.
Honestly , after your 10th boards fun is never the same again. There are some of us who can't cope up with this tension inside their head and do things which they should not and end up being a disgrace to the family.
Amid all this chaos , I think a student loses what he was really meant to be . I feel that the phase where we are students​ is the most beautiful part of our lives because then we get to know about ourselves , develop our personality but most importantly we can see what our skill sets are . But, the sadder truth is that those skill sets are not appreciated easily by everyone.
Thanks for reading :)


dineshpayasidgs: It about what is like to be a student
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khushiarora92: ur speech is also nice
dineshpayasidgs: True
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khushiarora92: I m in 8th class
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Answered by dineshpayasidgs
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A student is primarily a person enrolled in a school or other educational institution who attends classes in a course to attain the appropriate level of mastery of a subject under the guidance of an instructor and who devotes time outside class to do whatever activities the instructor assigns that are necessary either for class preparation or to submit evidence of progress towards that mastery. In the broader sense, a student is anyone who applies themselves to the intensive intellectual engagement with some matter necessary to master it as part of some practical affair in which such mastery is basic or decisive.


In the United Kingdom and India, the term "student" denotes those enrolled in secondary schools and higher (e.g., college or university); those enrolled in elementary schools are called "pupils."

Students are the repository of all that is vital and vigorous in society. They are the vital forces in the social organism. If the students do not come upto our expectations simply because they are led astray and their vigor is drained away, the radiance of our hopes is likely to be dimmed. It is essential, therefore, that students should realize this and make full preparations for playing their proper role in society and answering the call of the time to come.


Duties of students:


This leads us to the consideration of the duties which the students should discharge in order to become good citizens of tomorrow. When we talk of duties, the terms ‘rights’ naturally occurs to us. The students of today, unfortunately, are conscious of only their rights. It is good that they should have a consciousness of these too, for they are the basic conditions of freedom. But, what is more important to understand is the fact that rights do not stand by themselves. They grow out of duties.


Hence the need is to be more conscious about duties than about rights. Duties of students can be divided into four categories: (1) Duties to themselves, (2) Duties to the family, (3) Duties to the society and the (4) Duties to the humanity.


Duties towards themselves:

The first duty of students is towards themselves. They should try to have good health, for a sound mind lives in a sound body. One cannot do anything great without good health, however much one wants to do so. For this purpose they should take part in games and sports. They should be guided by the maxim “Read while you read and play while you play.” The second duty which they owe to themselves is character formation. Building up of good habits in the beginning is very necessary. The good habits that are formed in the student life last throughout. And character is nothing but a bundle of habits.


‘Simple living and high thinking1 must be the motto of their lives. They should develop decency, good manners and good behavior towards others. Thirdly, they should pay full attention to their studies, for it is their studies which shall determine their future course of life.


Duties towards the family:


Besides duties towards themselves, students owe duties towards their parents, elders and teachers. Parents who are responsible for their having come into the beautiful, delightful world have a moral claim upon their children, who should do everything to repay at least some part of the irreparable debt they owe to their parents. They should not do anything that tarnishes the image of their family.

Duties towards society and nation:


Man is a social being. He is what he can be; what he intends to become due to society. Social service leads to the liberation of the self which in turn leads to the ennoblement of the soul and the enlargement of the spirit. Besides these spiritual gains, students can get experience of an education in harmonious social living. They can also eke out their resources by earning some little money as a result of their social service. They can help in the eradication of social evils like infant marriages, casteism, untouchability etc.


During their vacation students can organize night schools in villages and thus be helpful in solving the problem of illiteracy. They can instill political consciousness in the villagers and can tell them their rights in the democratic set up of the country. During times of war students can organize civil defence operations and look after the families of these who are actively engaged infighting against the enemy.


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