tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10064462.post5261396006274766886..comments2024-03-27T15:42:44.641+08:00Comments on Sayesha on the rocks: E is for EngineeringSayeshahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05431440367242063051noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10064462.post-82355574864331968742015-05-05T09:34:35.390+08:002015-05-05T09:34:35.390+08:00Keirthana,
//any education relevant at that time o...Keirthana,<br />//any education relevant at that time or not gives us something to carry forward. It teaches us something which is not always what we expect.<br /><br />Couldn't agree more. :)<br /><br />anN-series,<br />Thank you! :D<br /><br />Nikita,<br />//Didnt everyone back then?<br /><br />LOL! You said it, sister. :P<br /><br />Shraddha,<br />Hahaha... valid point. :P<br /><br />Unknown,<br />//if anyone asks me why I did Engr i have only one answer, to get a groom.<br /><br />Hahahaa! :D<br /><br />Arun,<br />Yes, that part of the movie resonated with many! <br /><br />Varsha,<br />//If you are good at Mathematics, does not mean that you shall enjoy Engineering. You require to enjoy Engineering in its entirety. <br /><br />Good advice! :)Sayeshahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05431440367242063051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10064462.post-60270457943473524712015-04-09T13:29:02.947+08:002015-04-09T13:29:02.947+08:00Yeah, a computer science engineer and working as a...Yeah, a computer science engineer and working as a software lead and have done that now for 10+ years. I actually aced at Mathematics and Biology. The only thing was that I liked Maths more than Biology. Hence, what I did, join engineering, a computer science course. I did well. But, I did not enjoy it. I have not enjoyed working too much as a software person, except for few brief years in between. A note to all 'wannabe' engineers. If you are good at Mathematics, does not mean that you shall enjoy Engineering. You require to enjoy Engineering in its entirety. <br />I am thinking, that I shall have a Bachelors in Mathematics and a Masters even though I will cross 40 by the time I do it. Money is required, so, it is a question of "when".Varshahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13299250233940117432noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10064462.post-7258166520062044542015-04-07T07:12:42.493+08:002015-04-07T07:12:42.493+08:00i.e., everybody went through the "3 Idiots&qu...i.e., everybody went through the "3 Idiots" route :) No wonder that movie was a mega-hit!<br /><br />Arunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03451666670728177970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10064462.post-85523089325095208962015-04-07T02:46:16.338+08:002015-04-07T02:46:16.338+08:00One more with an Engr degree luckily my first job ...One more with an Engr degree luckily my first job in India was non-tech. Wanted to do an MBA but with only 2 yrs of exp I wouldn't have been able to get most out of MBA did an Master's in Eng Mgmt and been 4 yrs into Business Operations and Planing. if anyone asks me why I did Engr i have only one answer, to get a groom. At-least that's what my parents thought..<br /><br />Divya Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07218846979010947133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10064462.post-76071382377433936272015-04-06T20:59:09.697+08:002015-04-06T20:59:09.697+08:00I'm an engineer too, by degree :)
By professio...I'm an engineer too, by degree :)<br />By profession, I am a technical writer. This way, I convince myself that my engineering studies didn’t all go waste...I am using it to understand the technical know-hows of the products I write for...well "self-consolation" you can say… :D <br /><br />-ShraddhaShraddhahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10053972027301302832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10064462.post-68374556553136648722015-04-06T16:45:12.387+08:002015-04-06T16:45:12.387+08:00I did engineering too. Didnt everyone back then? I...I did engineering too. Didnt everyone back then? Its been 6 years since i quit my job on the pretext of accompanying my husband on his assignment abroad. then had a kid. the bad part is that i still dont know what i want to do if not engineering! Nikitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11862283988732714665noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10064462.post-29644996582890466452015-04-06T16:39:30.978+08:002015-04-06T16:39:30.978+08:00Dear Sayesha,
i am in love with you! Every time i ...Dear Sayesha,<br />i am in love with you! Every time i feel low, frustrated or just immature, i come here and read your posts. The way you and Viv are bringing up Xena in this highly digitalized world is commendable. You inspire me to not get defeated when times are challenging and go the extra mile in life. Some day I aspire to have your enthusiasm for life!anN-serieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16704955229068129565noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10064462.post-66555096100438355012015-04-06T13:37:04.375+08:002015-04-06T13:37:04.375+08:00I feel the exact way about engineering. Except for...I feel the exact way about engineering. Except for me, it was voiced out that it is either engg or medical and not literature! And it was followed by my brother so impeccably well that I had no choice back then.<br /><br />After many hurdles, I jumped into the writing industry but thankfully not many question my background as some technology and analytical research is a prerequisite for this job.<br /><br />And yes, any education relevant at that time or not gives us something to carry forward. It teaches us something which is not always what we expect. Keirthanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17556425369242798255noreply@blogger.com