My name is Noel T. Muivah and I'm from the north-east region of India and I am currently studying a Computer Science course at the university of Essex. Strangely, I seem to have quite the on-and-off relationship with this country. I finished my kindergarten education back in India, but completed my Year I (Class 1 as we call it back home) in Birmingham. Then it was Class 2 - 10 back home, at which point I went to Leicester (2010) to complete my last year of GCSEs and my A-Levels (2013). I didn't do particularly well, if you're wondering. Oh well.
Coming here to Colchester has been a unique experience for me. Academically, being given the basic points and explanations and expected to find my own answers is something I'm yet to - and arguably, will never - get used to. In India, we were essentially spoon-fed all the answers and expected to memorize the lot. Socially, it's hard going from a fairly sheltered life to suddenly living independently. Missing the fresher's week and the round of flat-mate meetings by being late to arrive didn't particularly help in my fitting in to this place either. So much for being fashionably late. Combined with my natural 'shyness', social ineptitude, anxiety and self-conciousness, this all mixes into a rather unappealing cocktail of social awkwardness, paranoia and not-a-little bit of narcissism. I do hope that by joining societies and by virtue of simply being here, I'll eventually get used to independent living and - dare I entertain the thought - might even make a few friends.
All in all, I'd say my time at the university, so far, has been pleasant. While I can point out various aspects of university life and education I dislike, these are largely based on my own personal biases and preferences and as such, irrelevant. Teenage cynicism and 'philosophy' aside, I sincerely hope my my stay here continues to be just as pleasant and perhaps even fruitful at some point.