Me and My TIN GOYENDA

When I was a very little kid, I always noticed my brother as a regular reader of some small sized book. Afterward I learned that those books are called ‘Tin Goyenda’ (that means three detectives) though I did not know that what it really was. One day I told my papa that I need a ‘Tin Goyenda’ too when I was about to learn how to read. He told me that the book would be too hard for me to read but I did not pay any heed to his words. Then he tried to test me and gave me a line “National Curriculum and Text Board” in bangla to read which was situated behind one of the text books of my brother. Surely it was very hard for a kid who had just learntreading, to read that line in bangla. But I passed that test and my papa being very happy, bought me a book of ‘Tin Goyenda’ named Noroke Hajir (present in hell). That was my first book of that series. But seeing the cover where a running cowboy was shooting to someone in the middle of a desert, I failed the courage to read that book.

When I was a student of class one, I took a book from my brother’s school bag, which perhaps he borrowed form his friend, named Mayajal (magical bond). That story was about a mentally disordered girl and it opened a new horizon to a little class one student. From then, I started to read ‘Tin Goyenda’ regularly and came to a decision that my first book was not that thrilling at all. The more I read, the more I became the fan of ‘Tin Goyenda’.
The series is about three teen detectives. Kishore Pasha, a bengali teenager who lives with his uncle in Rocky Beach at LA, is the leader. Robin Milford, an Irish-American bookworm, is the file analyzer. Musa Aman, an American Niger, is the assistant. These three boys has a team named ‘Tin Goyenda’. Their office is in a old trailer under the junk of Pasha Salvage Yard. Their adventures were awesome and much thrilling. There are some other characters such as Jina, Tom, Bid, Yan Fletchur, Omor, Niki Punch, Victor Symon, Nisan Jung Kim, Devis Chirstofer, Hanson and so on who often join to their adventures.

One Month Have Passed

I started my classes in BUET on 26 February. That means I have already spent a month there in the dream of being an architect.

Previously I have told that I had no interest in architecture. Even I have never dreamt of reading  architecture before. All I wanted to be an engineer. But life is not a bed of roses and I have realized it very well after the admission tests in different universities.

Now my aim has changed. I started a new type of life in BUET specially in architecture. It is just a dream like place where everyone is not the member of this materialistic earth. They live in a fantasy world more than in reality. Our teachers are very amazing although they really do not behave like ‘Teacher’.

I have now 55 new friends in my class. Most of them are ‘new’ and a few of them are familiar to me as we belonged to same school and college. But here we have discovered something new among our friendship as we discuss , work together or chat in most of the time.

Within one month, I have visited Karjon Hall( I have never visited it so closely), Sohrawardi Park, Lalbag Fort, Ahsan Manzil with my friends and I have enjoyed most of the journeys. It is very interesting to roam around with 55 students or in a small groups. People everywhere help us and give us a special concentration as we are from BUET. I really enjoy this.

The name of our batch is selected as DIMIK which means ‘binary’. We have selected it as we are ’10 batch. Let’s see what will happen in DIMIK in future.

THE GREAT HESITATION!

My college life has over. I have passed HSC exam with golden A+. I know that thing has become an old news. And I am not too much excited as I had done before. Because the result is not now the main matter to concern about. I am fearing about getting admission into a university.

I wanted to be a computer engineer but my fortune has not favored me at all. So I was not able to get admission in BUET. Then I tried for NSU after much trouble and there I succeeded . But one problem remained. It was Architecture in BUET. Now I am in the waiting list of that subject.

This two options make me quite restless. I don’t know where to go or what to prefer first. Now I am in a great hesitation about choosing my profession between this two. What will be suitable for me, either Architecture or CSE?

THE GOLDEN RAY

We all know that gold is a precious metal. The meaning of gold to me was just like that till last Sunday. Today it has changed. Because last Sunday I got my detailed result where I found that I have got A+ in every subjects. That means I have obtained golden A+ .


When I was in school, I thought that obtaining A+ is really tough . And golden A+ is too high to reach. But when I found that most of our students have got A+ , then I thought obtaining golden A+ mustn’t be so easy . But Sunday I got the news that most of our candidates have got golden A+ . Funny, isn’t it?

In my brother’s web site I have read a line, ” The word IMPOSSIBLE means that I AM POSSIBLE” . So nothing is impossible in this world . But I had not believed this . Now the situation is forcing me to believe it.