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The Life of Hashim Abbasi"All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusion is called a philosopher." June 09 The Worst Days of my life...My blogs are starting to follow my academic calendar. I haven’t been able to blog (again) during the semester and I guess its probably cause of all the pressure u r in and has nothing to do with finding the time which is a ridiculous excuse by my standards. Anyways this semester was tough and I mean really tough. We had such boring courses and on top of that we had the horrible instructors. I ended up screwing up my GPA and that’s all I have to say about my studies cause I don’t want to look back at those horrible days. We had a few new people joining our class and they are the ones who did their BCS from IBA and are now back for their MBA degree. Most of them are nice but there are some with whom I as well my group members don’t get along well with. These days Im enjoying my vacations or atleast was enjoying them but now Im getting tensed as we have to do our Internship this summer and so far I have been unable to find one. For the first time in my life I have been rejected in an interview and it’s a real morale breaker. I always had this inner confidence that if I get an interview call, I’ll get in but all this is changing and I don’t like it one bit. I guess I just cant run away from IT as I still think like a software engineer and still love that world. Anyways herez a list of memorable things that have happened over the past few months:
Don’t think of my life as boring, a lot of other interesting and important things have happened but I want them to stay private :P December 15 1st Semester @ IBAits been a long time since Iv writen a blog... the last 4 and a half months have been really hectic IBA really gets the better of u and when they get it, they throw it in the trash bin... im back to doing assignments, quizes, hourlies, term projects, blah blah but these seem a lot tougher than Im used too or should I say was used too... anyways life at the IBA has been really great, studies are definately tough but they are all worth it...therez a huge bunch of people I can stand to be with and therz a bigger bunch I cant stand to be with...
so what has happened in the past 4 months...
well thats most of all that has happened, results have already started coming in and so far they haven been that great thanks to IBF...for the record I hate Finance...the next semester starts from Jan 4, 2007 and this time I'l try to blog more often... July 31 Last Day @ KalSoftToday was my last day at work. I started working at Kalsoft in May last year and the last 14 months have had its fair share of ups and downs. It was a unique experience working there and I think I learned a lot. Apart from that the money was good and I enjoyed spending it but now I see that I wont be earning till my MBA ends, I regret not saving a sizeable amount.
Anyways the day didnt start as usual, we had a heavy downpour of rain yesterday and early morning and new heights were set. The underpass that our Government takes pride in development set a new world record when it completely submerged in water...hehe... I regularly take that way to work but today I had to choose a different route and getting to office didnt seem to be a problem it was getting back home... I was supposed to be at work by 10 as the CMMI L3 audit was scheduled for my project and I was half an hour late (hey I had a valid reason and so did everyone else) During lunch a few of my collegues forced yes forced me to treat them and I was left with another guy (who by the way is also leaving) and we had to treat them to lunch at Pizza Hut. I also had an Exit Interview scheduled for 15:00 and it went okay. Once all that was done I said my good byes to everyone, collected the Expereince letter and started one hell of a trip back home. It rained heavily during the day and had already been told that therez knee high water near my place. I didnt come across much water on the way however it all changed when I was within 5 minutes walk from my place. THe underpass that was completely submerged and the road going towards Teen Talwaar was filled with knee high water and I still dont know how I managed to drive my way through that much water. All eventualities came to an end and I was safely parked at home. July 16 Superman Returns and a waste of 2.5 hourslast night I saw the new Superman Movie: Superman Returns.. I usually wait for the good print to come out before I actually see it but in this case it was different as Iv been waiting to watch this movie for sometime now and as soon as I saw the movie at the movie shop nearby I decided to get it even though it was a Cinema Print. I sat down at around 1am last night and wasted around 2 and a half hours of my precious life watching the stupid movie... The entire story line sucks and the movie as a whole... I just want more and more ppl. to watch it and curse the asshole who came up with the story and the others arses at Warner Brothers who approved it in the first place... Im not going to tell u why the movie sucks, I want u all to watch it and tell me why u think that movie sucks...
Brandon Roth, the guy who played Superman played it okay but he could have played it better especially the Clark Kent part (not that there was much of it in it)... I fell that Tom Wellings from Smallville would have made a much better Superman but sacrifices need to be made if Smallville had to continue and with him playing Superman, Smallville wouldnt have been the same... The babe who played Lois Lane didnt had that Lois Lane thing in her... and dont get me started on Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey) what the hell was he thinking, has he even read the Superman comics or not? Frankly speaking for an evil powerful, billionare dude Kevin Spacey made Lex Luthor look stupid and the way he acted...a guy with no acting experience would have acted better than he did...
A Pathetic movie and I know people will simply watch it cause "hey its Superman..." well lets hope the other 2 movies in line have a better story though I would prefer if they started from the begining and do not continue where this one ended cause no matter what u do, u can not ignore the stupid things theyv added to this story line... July 07 All Hail Rafafinally a dream show down between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal is about to happen. Federer is a damn good tennis player but I beleive he is over credited cause personally I feel there is no competition out there or atleast there arent as good players as there used to be a decade ago.
Roger Federer currently hold 3 grand slam titles and has lost to anyone this season besides Rafael Nadal but most of them were on clay and Nadal is the best player on clay there is... most ppl didnt even thought that the number 2 seed would make it to the final of Wimbledon as they regarded him to be a purely clay player but he has silenced all of them up. I just want Nadal to win and I beleive he can do that... Federer needs to cry a little, I dont like him cause hez damn arrogant / proud and a sour looser (just see his face and the way he acts when hez loosing or havig a tough game).
Rafa is getting better and better and Im turning into a bigger fan of his... I kinda lost interest in watching tennis since Sampras retired and when the dominant days of Federer started, there simply was no point watching as u knew who the eventual champion would be...but then steps in Rafa and teaches him a lesson, hez not the best yet until he beats Rafa... go Rafa...Vamos Rafa June 24 IBA here I come...June 15 2006: Its 1:00 am on and Im riting my blog about the day that just passed. This blog wouldn’t get posted till 24th as I don’t want to disclose at the moment what Im about to write now.
I applied for a full time MBA Program at Institute of Business Administration (IBA) and cleared my entrance test and had an interview today. I didn’t prepare much for the test but luckily I cleared it and got an interview call for today, June 14th. My reporting time was 10:30 and I was pretty nervous about it as IBA is one thing I really want to get into. The interview was scheduled for 11:00 and I arrived at the IBA City Campus at 10:30 just as they had instructed. All those who were supposed to be interviewed for the MBA-MIS program were asked to report to room 3 and wait there. My name was first on the list of those whose interview was 11:00 and I was expecting that it will start by 11 if not maximum by 11:30 but boy was I wrong. My turn to show them my previous educational mark sheets came at 12:00 and it went pretty smoothly, they just asked me to show them my BCS (Hons.) degree, transcript, intermediate and Metric mark sheet which I did and they simply noted down my GPA and percentage. After this another person there asked for the grading policy of PAF-KIET which I gladly did by simply showing him my transcript which had it all written in it.
Once the educational degree part was done I had to wait for I think around 15-20 minutes and they than asked all those who had passed the phase, which I just described to move to the next phase. I thought it was going to be the interview phase but infact it was the Group Discussion phase. There were 20 of us in the GD and they gave us a topic. The topic was “Will Automation help the in making the life of a common man easy in Pakistan”. For someone like me coming from a Computer Science background and working in a software house, automation seemed an abstract topic and more than that I had trouble classifying the Common Man. Anyways they gave us the topic and told us to gather our points in 1 minute (we weren’t allowed to write them down). After that they gave us each a minute to speak on the topic and it started in ascending order based on our seat numbers. The first guy spoke very well on it and after that if was hard to do better. I always believe that the first one to go at it is at an advantage because you don’t have to worry that the points you are going to raise have already been raised by some one else. My turn came after around 5 more people and I believe that I didn’t do to well on it however I did raise a very important point and that was about the infrastructure required for automation and mentioned the ease a common man will feel with automation and especially when he doesn’t have to carry all his documents for every damn thing from passport to driving license, etc. I spoke a little to fast a finished what I had to say before the minute was up and this was one of the first mistakes I made. After that people raised their views and when every ones turn was up they gave us all 10 minutes to debate among our selves over this topic. Everyone wanted to score and wasn’t waiting for his turn and was going around in the typical Pakistani fashion. I continuously kept my hand raised but when that didn’t get me anything I joined the crowd and started speaking in between, cutting other off. These 10 minutes were very confusing and I guess all they were looking for was the confidence which I had shown before this phase started by requesting that the fan behind me be turned off as its making a lot of noise…hehehe… After the open debate they us all a sheet of paper and 5 minutes to summarize what has been discussed and again I ran out of time as I was writing it in paragraph form when I should have written in bulleted form. With bulleted form you cover more in fewer words. That was the end of the Group Discussion phase and they took us to the computer lab and were asked to wait our turns for the interview.
Out there in the lab I started mingling around with others and read the online edition of DAWN as I had nothing better to do. From time to time those who went for the interview came back down to tell their friends what was asked in the interview. I noticed that those without work experience and computer science degrees were asked a lot of technical questions like: What is polymorphism, isomorphism, etc. One of them was asked to write a code in C# and I guess he was probably asked that cause he gave the impression or took the interviewer there. Anyways my turn came at around 14:00 and was taken to the room where the interviews were being held. In that room there were 4 tables and 4 interviews were being taken simultaneously by different persons off course. My interview was taken by Dr. Shams the head of their Center for Computer Studies (CCS). And one more guy and a lady. My interview went pretty well and they asked me about my life at PAF-KIET and I told them that it was very good and that when I started there it was a new university, the faculty was good and supported us a lot. I also told them that after we completed our degree requirements they even helped us in finding good jobs and make a name for ourselves in the industry. After that they asked about the teachers that thought us and I mentioned a few of mine. They then asked me if our Dean ever thought us anything. They asked me that cause our Dean used to be the Director of IBA CCS. I told them he didn’t teach us any course upon which they enquired if he teaches any. I told them that he do teaches from time to time and I guess we weren’t the lucky ones to learn from him… lolz…After that they looked up my place of employment from my form and asked if I was currently employed and I told them yes upon which they asked if I’l leave my job for the studies. That was the question I knew they were going to ask for sure and I told them exactly what I had thought of that, Education is my first priority and I’l quit my job for it. Im working at KalSoft and it has made a name for itself in the industry so they didn’t ask much about it. After that the lady asked me if I read newspaper and which sections. I told her that I do and usually read the front, back, international and editorial pages and there is always the sports section as Im into sports a lot. They asked me which sports are u in currently following. They thought I was going to say football but I told them that till last week it was tennis and Im now switching towards football and was infact watching Brazil vs Crotia match last night. Upon saying this the other guy (not the director) asked me what were my views about it and I told him that everyone says Brazil’s team is the best and they are going to lift the world cup again, but 1-0 wasn’t a very convincing win. I was trying to be cool and passed occasional smiles and all and I could see that they noticed it and passed a few back once in a while. The guy also asked me who I thought is going to win the world cup and I told him that I’l still side with Brazil. The guy also asked me what sports I play and I told him that I play cricked and used to play Basketball till school. Upon this the lady interviewer asked me which school and I told her that it was in Sharjah. She asked for the name and when I told her that she has a smile on her face I didn’t get to know why till after a minute. She asked me the year I left school and how was the standard at that time. It may seem a strange question but hold ur horses Im getting to that point. I said it was pretty good and she than told me that she studied from the same school and back in her time the standard was also very good. Now what are the odds of that, I haven’t met anyone who went to same school as I did since I came back from Sharjah and when I finally meet what I time it was to meet that person. She had all praises for the school and I agreed with her. This school thing took a few minutes of the interview. After this came the final questions, the lead interviewer, Dr. Shams asked what an MBA-MIS degree would do for me. I simply told him that I don’t plan on changing my field and will probably be doing something related to computers after I graduate. I told him that I need an MBA degree to climb up the hierarchy and with my technical background, an MBA degree and a work experience in a CMMI Level 3, Microsoft Gold Certified Partners company would be a plus point and organization will prefer me over others. I think he agreed on it and didn’t press on the subject any further. That was the end of the interview and they said with a smile that your results would be announced on 24th and so will this blog get posted aswell.
Im very optimistic after the interview and feel that I will make it into IBA and InshaAllah I will.
June 24 2006: The final result is out and thank fully Im on the list of selected candidates who will start their MBA in August 2006. The only thing left to do is pay up the fee. So I guess I would be resigning from KalSoft on Monday. Lets see how it goes. June 17 whats all the wait for...Have u ever felt that what u r doing is just worthless and that u r meant for made for something bigger…like its ur destiny to do great things in life... I guess its just one of those days that makes u feel that way…you are waiting for something bigger to just appear, something bigger to drop by and like its just around the corner… Im just tired of waiting and want it to come now |
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