Exam Prep, a Spark of Curiosity, and a Moonlit Ending
Started the day staring into the void, also known as C programming MCQs. Because apparently, solving college coding questions is possible, but why does every MCQ option seem correct and incorrect at the same time? So I did what any lost soul would: revised C theory like it held the secrets of life (it didn’t, but thanks for trying, “Pointers and Structures”). Then came the grand assignment ritual. Copied. Formatted. Then printed. Because my college believes if you didn’t kill a small forest for your work, did you even submit it? Stack of freshly printed pages in hand, I was ready to feel like a responsible adult. But hold on. My inner child stumbled upon something fascinating. I found a new research topic - something I actually would like to learn about; Cybersecurity & AI. Boom. Brain = activated. Forget class, I was on a mission: tabs open, articles flying, my think-notebook in action, and in the middle of all this, I'm having the time of my life. Then a uni event related call happened. I showed up. Said a few things, listened (mostly), and we officially got one of our AI Month mentor locked in. Yay! Finally, I ended the day with something that made the chaos worth it - a quiet moonlit walk. No MCQs. No papers. Just me, the moon, and the hum of the night, which well umm.. soon changed to fast rustling of leaves as a storm decided to make a guest appearance.

Started the day staring into the void, also known as C programming MCQs.
Because apparently, solving college coding questions is possible, but why does every MCQ option seem correct and incorrect at the same time?
So I did what any lost soul would: revised C theory like it held the secrets of life (it didn’t, but thanks for trying, “Pointers and Structures”).
Then came the grand assignment ritual. Copied. Formatted. Then printed. Because my college believes if you didn’t kill a small forest for your work, did you even submit it?
Stack of freshly printed pages in hand, I was ready to feel like a responsible adult.
But hold on. My inner child stumbled upon something fascinating.
I found a new research topic - something I actually would like to learn about; Cybersecurity & AI.
Boom. Brain = activated.
Forget class, I was on a mission: tabs open, articles flying, my think-notebook in action, and in the middle of all this, I'm having the time of my life.
Then a uni event related call happened. I showed up. Said a few things, listened (mostly), and we officially got one of our AI Month mentor locked in. Yay!
Finally, I ended the day with something that made the chaos worth it - a quiet moonlit walk.
No MCQs. No papers. Just me, the moon, and the hum of the night, which well umm.. soon changed to fast rustling of leaves as a storm decided to make a guest appearance.