Write an essay about my first day in college
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"Colleges are places where pebbles are polished and diamonds are dimmed."
After I passed my school examination with good grades I got into a high ranked college in my city. I had heard a lot of stories about college life from my elder sibling and relatives. According to them college is not as strict as school. I was full of excitement, inner joy and high hopes for a promising future. I thought college life would be full of pleasures. After a bad experience of strict discipline at school, I wanted to have a sigh of relief among pleasures of college life. I had already come to know about the frank environment of college. The students play tricks and crack jokes with one another. The lectures had group discussions and research on a topic instead of preparing notes. Besides, there are greater opportunities of extra-curricular activities to search talent. Briefly, it was the charming side of college that I imagined.
"Teachers open the door, but you must enter by yourself."
Thinking about this when I entered college, I came across a different world then I imagined. The worthy teachers and other staff members were welcoming the new comers and guiding them to the assembly hall of the college. We were told that on the first day, there would not be any classes for the new comers but the welcome address of the principal. Only the new admitted students were invited to the address and the senior had classes. It was good news for us.
The hall was decorated with pictures of our historical persons, previous principals and some shining stars of the college. There were 1100 students seated. At 10 O’clock, the principal entered the hall. Then, the worthy professors also took their respective seats.
The principal was an aged but healthy man. His face showed strong determination. His strong voice echoed “Assalam-o-Alaikum” in the hall – this marks the beginning of the welcome address.
The principal started explaining the reality and the importance of college experience. His arguments were good and strong. With the help of data, the principal proved that a greater number of college students spoil their lives. He said, “Life is not a bed of roses. You are supposed to work hard”. He was very inspiring and motivating. He told us that college provides opportunity to choose what you want to become in future. College is the place where you will get to know yourself and your potential. It is where you will decide where your future resides. The Principal changed my concept of pleasures. He explained that pleasure is a small corner in the big room of hard work. “Pleasures refreshes you for hard work and not vice versa”. He surprised me, “If you spoil yourself, you spoil the future of the country”. He told us that college means greater discipline and a sense of responsibility.
The principal’s speech had come to an end but it had transformed my life as I transitioned from a school student to a college students. We were entertained with juice and snacks. While eating, I was thinking about my mistaken conception about college. I was convinced that the college opportunity should not be spoiled.
"There is no substitute for hard work."
In the end, it was the first day at college that changed my perspective of college life; I could have carried away easily with the charms of the college life. In just a few moments, I was transformed into a responsible man. I am indebted to the principal for this revolution.
"A college education should equip one to entertain three things: a friend, an idea and oneself."
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Explanation:
Last year, I passed the Matriculation examination in high first division. I got admission to Government College, Our claases were to start on 5th September.
I put on new clothes and went to college early in the morning. Some senior students were already there. They made us stand in a line and march. They ordered us to sing songs and dance. They passed ridiculous remarks on us. They stamped us as “420, Bear me, or Fool”.
Then, I went to the notice board to note the timetable. Our first period was that of English. It was to be held in room number ten. I requested a senior student to direct me. He escorted me to a room. A small group of boys followed him. The next moment, he pushed me into a room. There was loud laughter. It was a girls’ room. So I rushed out and began to fight with him. A man tried to separate us. I slapped on his face. All the boys dispersed in no time. I was arrested and taked to the office of the Principal. I wa
s charged with being rude. That man was also sitting there. Actually, he was not a student. He was visitor. I felt ashamed of my mistake. I apologized to him. He forgave me.
When I reached the classroom. the professor was taking the roll call. Different boys were answering the roll call in different funny manners. Some were saying “Yes please”. Some were answering “Hazir janab”. Some others were crying “Lubback”. The professor did not mind it. First, he introduced himself to us. Then he guided us about college life and discipline. All the periods passed in this way.
On out return home, the senior caught us again. They threw liquid of different colors on us. They tore our clothes, snatched out notebooks and even slapped on our faces. We bore all this because we knew,
“Every dark cloud has a silver lining”.
My first day at college is a memorable experience of life. So, it will haunt me forever. Last year, I passed the Matriculation examination in the high first division. I got admission to Government College in the Pre-medical group. Our classes were to start on 5th September.
I was feeling very happy and proud of being a college student. I put on new clothes and went to college early in the morning. Some senior students had already reached college. They made us stand in a line and march off. They ordered us to sing songs and dance. They passed ridiculous remarks on us. They stamped us as “420, Bear me, First Year Fool or Please hit me”.