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When you thought college life was supposed to be peaceful 😭
What’s the worst case of teacher favouritism you’ve ever witnessed?
POV: You know the entire answer, except the one word that matters 😭
The duality of a college student is actually insane 😭
Throwback to when Kohli smoked 3 back to back sixes against Nathan Coulter-Nile.
Average Indian PC after years of downloading random software
Started with color coded notes ended with vibes
What’s the longest you’ve waited for a simple approval from your school/college?
ZKN, Forget luxury this is what being truly wealthy looks like
Which department at Christ always seems to have the happiest student
Does anyone else end up learning the same topic twice because college explanations don't stick?
What was the moment you realized hostel life at Christ wasn't what you expected?
Everyone joins with a picture in their head of what hostel life will be like, and then reality kicks in.
Was it the first week? The curfew? Finding your friend group? The food? Your roommate? Or did it actually turn out much better than you expected?
I'd love to hear the one moment that made you think, "Okay, this is what hostel life here is really like."
The moment you find out your professor graduated from the same campus
What's the most underrated part of studying at Christ that people outside never notice?
Most conversations about Christ usually end up being about attendance, dress code or strict rules. But once you're actually here, you realise there's a lot more to the experience than that.
I'm curious what people think is genuinely underrated. It could be something academic, campus life, faculty, clubs, networking, placements, the people you've met, or even a small thing that made your time here better.
What's something about studying at Christ that people on the outside rarely talk about but deserves more credit?