Just back after writing the COMEDK 2OO6 paper..the paper wasn't half as bad as ALL-India. Heck..I'd say it was a good paper. Which is scary cause if I found it nice, how easy must it have been for the MEGA-NERDS. As in All-India, here too there were some really "old" candidates ..easily into their late 30s or early 40s. Somehow i think they're taking the "TRY TRY AGAIN" thing too seriously. To each his own, i guess.
Anyway after the harrowing experience of All-India, it feels good to actually see questions I know more frequently than one in two pages.
Now onward to Kerala entrance exam..will it be Strike 3?
Strike Two

personDr Roshan Radhakrishnan
January 30, 2006
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Dr Roshan Radhakrishnan
For me, bringing a smile on a person’s face and making them forget their own worries is the ultimate reward at the end of the day. Professionally, I achieve this by donning a mask every day and working as an anaesthesiologist to relieve physical pain and suffering. On a personal level, I do the same with my words, replacing the mask of an anaesthesiologist with that of a whimsical writer.
My name is Dr Roshan Radhakrishnan and welcome to my Godyears.
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