Students owe life lessons to hostel life
Aurangabad, March 7,
2018: Hostel life has taught students some of the most important life lessons.
Many students have given credit to their hostel life for the success they have
achieved. Many hostel owners are proud that the students who have stayed in
their hostel have made great achievements in their life. Student of many
departments have said that hostel life is essential for students to learn few
things.
“I have learnt more than
a thousand lessons by staying in hostel. If hostel life would not have been
there in my life then I would have not achieved this much.” Said a computer
engineer who is working at L&T Company. Hostel life develops many skills in
one’s life and it is really essential for students to experience it. Hostel
life teaches students how to adjust and fight in different situations. Many
students have filed a complaint against the owner of their respective hostels
but later realised that they were the only rules which have helped them to gain
success.
Prakash Jadhav, 4th
year student of Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College said,” Hostel life, for
many students, is a punishment but for me it was a life changing scenario. I
understood that I won’t get the same type of people always and that I’ll have
to work accordingly. When I was new to hostel life, I never understood the
importance of it but today, I feel lucky that I have experienced hostel life as
well.” Prakash also said that whenever a student stays away from parents he
understands that life is not simple and that until now he had been living in
comfort zone created by the parents.
Hostel owners said that
many students who come up to live on their own usually understand the
importance of parents and their hard work only after they start experiencing
bachelor life. Many students have gone on wrong track after staying at hostels
as well and many students have achieved great heights in life. Usually hostel
students do need guidance at times but once they become mature enough to take
their own decisions, they start living up to the expectations of parents and
value the living-at-home concept.
Students understand that coming out of the comfort zone created is an
essential thing for learning how to compete in the real world and how to
improvise by self-analysis.
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