Wednesday 30 April 2014

Midnight Oil Isn't That Bad To Burn

Another exam season is here.
In fact the first one after I joined college.
To specifically mention, the worst-ever-prepared exam in my entire life.
But its the first time that my last minute studies have come up to be so effective.
I wonder why.


The horrible portions which never entered my brain cells even during class tests, they were sinking into my memory so fast! Like magic. I had no idea where this superpower came from, only during the exam time, after which it just vanishes into thin air.

I was just googling for random stuff when I accidentally came across the answer to this magic.
That was when the science behind this superpower was unveiled.

Anything done under stress registers faster into the brain.
The simple reason for why bad and terrible memories remain with us longer than the good and even wonderful ones, because of the hormonal changes created by the pressure we undergo.
Similar is the case of exams and all the stress that we undergo.
Cortisol and adrenaline are essential components of humans' 'fight or flight' mechanism - the neuro-biological response to stressful situations that has evolved through millions of years.

Stress hormones bind to specific receptors in the human brain and enhance our control of learning and memory. This enhanced learning caused by increased levels of stress consolidates the formation of memories in the hippocampus - the part of our brains directly involved with memory and learning.

So stress isn't that bad either.
It does give us a way in front when putting us into a bad situation.
Then what's the harm in taking a bit of stress when it can give us the superpower of fast learning!
This bit of info did turn pretty useful for me, especially its exam time and badly looking forward for a little confidence.

So burning midnight oil isnt that bad at all!

(PS: No idea why I'm suddenly remembering my 12th standard English teacher who used to repeat the same phrase always - "its 'accidentally, not accidentially".  )

Wednesday 5 March 2014

Back to Square One

The past few weeks were a little busy as the season of college fests finally arrived.
Went for Cult A Way at SCT and Crossroads at MBCET - had a great time - enjoyed and got a few prizes too. And above all - Aagneya - the techno-cultural fest of our college Govt Engineering College Barton Hill.

Being first years, it was our first experience - with the college fests. Working for fests and participating in many, gave a pretty good amount of memories to cherish throughout my life. Getting to know a lot of new people, meeting old friends after a long time ( that was the best part of it), new places, learning a lot more new things and above all a lot of experience - the past month had been great!

From about a month, I literally forgot about this blog, till yesterday when I was under a deep investigation at the margin free market in the dilemma of selecting one from a wide variety of shampoos available there. :P
After going through all the description, and (almost false) promises and stuff written on the bottle, finally ended up with loreal paris, which finally 'sounded' comparatively better.

The past month which had been busy with all the work for our college fest - Aagneya, which unleashed its fire within, the last week, its time to be back to square one - the old schedule again.


Day full of classes (no more bunking) and finally back home with nothing much to do other than textbooks. Time again to be back to the little experiments too. Exams coming up and the fact that there is a lot lot lot more left - it hurts, but still the hope and optimism shines again. Exam preparations starting and back to the old life again. Hoping for a good time ahead.

Friday 31 January 2014

AAGNEYA '14 : Gems Stop Motion Promo



A great amount of effort put in by a few creative seniors - for the promotion of our college fest Aagneya 2014.. Unleash the fire within!

#Govt Engineering College, BartonHill, Trivandrum