Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Pain and Pleasure at Ace


After completing my +2 level at Ace higher secondary school (AHS), I decided to join Ace Institute of Management (AIM) for my BBA course. I didn’t applied in any other colleges for BBA, I without no doubt joined AIM for my better future career as I was well known with the environment of AHS and joined AIM hoping to get the same environment.

But the AIM is little different than the AHS that I’ve studied I for the past two years. Here in AIM, we students have to maintain at least 80% of our attendance in every subject and in case of not being able to do so, we will be marked as NQ (not qualified) and we are not allowed to give the exams. It is very hard for the students to maintain their attendance over 80% as we have to wake up early in the morning at 6:00 am and reach the college by 7:00 am. And if we reach the college after 7:10 am and even stay the rest of the whole period we’ll be marked as absent and this is the most painful thing at Ace. And what to say about these assignments and project works, almost all the assignments and project works of every subject are given at the same time and we have to submit all of them before the deadline.

As of pleasure at ACE, everyone comes to join here because of it. The environment is best for the students, there is good relationship between seniors and juniors, they help each other. The teachers are very friendly and they are ready to help us improve our studies at any time. There is freedom for the students, as they can leave the class whenever they like and can also take classes which they like only but they have to think of their attendance too. Every moment spent here with friends is valuable. Extra curricular activities and different clubs at ace helps student to be physically and mentally fit. Students are given almost all the facilities they need, like there are heaters in every class in winter season, free wifi, libraries, computer lab though the computers are very slow, we can use it for our computer practical class.

I am hoping that there will be more pleasurable things at Ace than the painful things and also hoping that the decision I’ve taken to join the Ace turns out to be the best decision I’ve taken to make my future career bright.
-Ashesh Shrestha

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