9| My Last Day at College - Essay with an outline for Intermediate classes

My Last Day at College 

Outline:

  • Nursery to college life for a student.
  • Studies Schedule throughout the academic session.
  • Pre-board and Final Examination.
  • Preparation for the last day at college.
  • A day of the beginning at end of academic college life.
  • Conclusion
"Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." Winston Churchill

The very first of my academic career is still clear in my mind. It was a very pleasant spring about fifteen years ago when my mother left me among the crowd of my age fellow. All of them looked different and a bit upset. They were holding their little satchel hung behind their shoulders having some colourful books and items of stationery. I was very much concerned with the lunch box along with the stuff. The teacher was smiling and trying her best to console the parents to alleviate their worries. Some of my class fellows were still crying because they didn't want to stay in the class. However, the teacher was giving instructions about unusual timings. However, the teacher was giving the parents instructions about unusual timings. After a few days, we used to attend school just because of the association we had developed with our nice teacher.

"Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is a success.”  Edward Everett Hale

After passing my final matriculation examination, I entered a college with all zeal and zest and that disappeared just in the very first month of the college session. We were assigned to submit our assignments in the very first week of the first month. And then there happened to come weekly and monthly tests after one another followed by PTM’s. Some of our senior college fellows had told us about the college environment, but we didn’t realize it until we tasted it.

“Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards.” Soren Kierkegaard

 In the second year, by the end of mid-term exams, we were told to get ready for the Pre-board exam so that we could get good grades in the final exams. The keywords of our worthy teachers: ‘Grades’ or ‘marks’, that we had to listen to all the time. Only a few teachers taught us the real meaning of life and how to lead a fruitful life with all other challenges. It is very much to their credit and I have always had the greatest regard for them. Finally, the day came that we had been waiting for. Our last day appeared by the end of our last paper of the pre-board exam. Though we had prepared for the exam well, we planned to celebrate our last day at college to make it a memorable day of our life. It was a very special day in our life.

 

Be happy what you’re or what you have; be sincere to both, and you don’t have to hunt for happiness.”

Firstly, we got autographs and their best wishes in our books and diaries from the teachers. We still remember the day when I was curious to know about myself from my worthy teachers who had taught us and bore all our follies during the college academic session. We requested them to write about us in different inks. Some of them wrote their unique wishes but most of them wrote others’ quotations. I am very thankful to all my worthy and respected professors who taught us and guided us in every respect. They prepared us for our onward journey of life.

 

“Accept the challenges so that you can feel the exhilaration of victory.” George S. Patton

On the other hand, the college management was ready to control our goings-on activities, but we smelt and quickened in our planning.  We could easily expect their measures, so we had fetched our colourful permanent markers and items of fireworks one or two days before. We had special colourful sprays also and wrote our friends' names altogether on the walls. Different students had different ways to celebrate their mixed feelings. We were all very happy, but inside we were missing our college life. We wrote the names of our friends on our college uniforms with permanent markers. Some of them got autographs from their teachers on the same shirts. We also sang songs and captured a lot of selfies with our class fellows and with some of the teachers furtively. I am unable to express all the fun we had had at the last day in our college. We did also remember the words of our worthy Principal: “college life is very short.” He advised us to make the best use of this unique period to get enter into another world which is definitely a vast world of knowledge. We are thankful to our worthy teachers who have prepared us to face the world with all its tricky challenges.

“Life is short, and if we enjoy every moment of every day, then we will be happy no matter what happens or what changes along the way.” Gretchen Bleiler

 

In short, it is very true that “no knowledge without a college”, and those who make the best use of their college life always succeed in life. And those who have no serious interest in life always suffer in the long run. Herbert E. Hawkes has rightly said: “It is usually wise to let them retire to the cold world for a reason and find out by experience how much demand there is for a lazy bluffer.” After leaving college, it dawned on me that challenges and tests never last in life. It is a continuous process of life. As my worthy teacher says: “One’s end leads to another’s beginning.” Thus, I have learnt so far in life that “all is well that ends well.” I have learnt that

 

"Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." Winston Churchill


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