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Walking into the unknown

The first day of college felt exactly like the title suggests—like walking into the unknown. After spending years in school with familiar classrooms, teachers, and routines, stepping into a completely new environment felt both exciting and slightly overwhelming. That morning started earlier than usual. I kept thinking about how different college might be and what kind of people I would meet. When I finally reached the campus, the place looked bigger than I expected. Students were walking around in different directions, some looking confident while others seemed just as unsure as I was. Finding the classroom turned out to be the first small challenge of the day. The corridors all looked the same, and I had to double-check the room numbers a few times before I finally found the right one. Inside the class, the atmosphere was quiet but curious. Everyone was looking around, trying to figure out who they might talk to or sit next to. The first lecture wasn’t very intense, but it made one th...

The Metro, The Music, and The Madness: My First Day at SPM College

 They say the first day of college is a life-changing moment, and my first day at Shyama Prasad Mukherji College (SPM College) truly felt like the beginning of a new chapter in my life. I was excited, nervous, and curious about everything that was about to happen. The Journey to College My day started with a metro ride toward Shivaji Park Metro Station. While walking toward the college, I saw many students heading in the same direction. Everyone seemed a little nervous but excited at the same time. The atmosphere around the college was full of energy and anticipation. Finding My Classroom When I entered the campus, I was amazed by the lively environment. Students were moving around, trying to find their classrooms just like me. The corridors felt like a maze, and it took some time before I could finally locate my class. Luckily, some seniors were very helpful and guided us when we looked confused. The Canteen Experience One of the most memorable parts of the day was visiting the co...