It is really an extremely sentimental moment to see youngsters bidding farewell to their comrades, with sopping faces. Shivering hands rising to say good bye! Words uttered from stammering tongues! But as time passes, strangers become acquainted with each other to an extent that they become as close and friendly as a family; they create their own identity as a single class and become united, their
voices become the representation of all others, they care for and love each other; they feel proud when they see the success and achievements of others, share the pleasures and sorrows of one another and they are actually bound with stitches of love, affection, sacrifice and friendship! During their stay on campus, students of the same class enjoy different moments of life; sometimes they experience happiness, adventure, innovation and sometimes they go through difficult times. When they work in groups, it brings class fellows even closer. They enjoy working on projects, sometimes being under-pressure to meet deadlines. Some group members behave like sleeping partners; those who are more active and dedicated are supposed to be the group leaders and all the burden is quite conveniently placed on their shoulders. As they say, with great power comes great responsibility. Most of the time, friends spend their free time in the canteen. They rarely enter the library, but they do read one ‘book’, of course, ‘Facebook’! Whether they are in the lawn, the library, the computer lab or anywhere on earth, their eyes are fixed on this book. This is the medium they use to communicate even with those friends and class fellows who are right there sitting on the next seat! When in class, there is always a different situation; sometimes, when the teacher is strict, students behave like innocent and obedient kids, giving the teacher their full attention. But when it gets too much, most of them, especially the back-benchers, wander in the valley of daydreaming. Some place their heads on their desks in an attempt to avoid the boring points of the lecture by taking a little nap, while others keep themselves busy by scribbling, making sketches of teachers, writing poetry, passing papers etc.