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PLAN FOR THE MONTHS AHEAD



I'm about to sit at home for probably a year and thus I need some tentative schedule so as to prepare myself for some difficult times ahead.Here it is as I may want it to be:
First of all there will be no college at all,so I need some alternative,I think of taking up some home tuitions and it'll solve my money problems as well.
I think I can get enough for this year and I can fulfill some incomplete tasks.

So there should be enough business to fill up the time I used to spend in college.Besides college is a daily hangout zone,I need some thing here as well.I'm planning some outstation tours so that I don't get bored sitting here.
And then the basic thing for which I plan to drop this year-completion of my study in physics.
I seriously hope I can sit down and prepare all my notes and clear the IIT_JAM exam in order to get into msc.
Besides I plan to sit in at least 20-25 examinations this year as it'll be a good time to keep the sundays busy and get to meet some new individuals as well.and maybe I could clear some of them!

The first and foremost thing for me is to look for a few home tuitions so that I get some sort of independence on the money front.Its not that I have some real problem with money,I just need the money to get out of here often as I feel there is a hidden desire for travel inside of me and people around me don't appreciate that.So its futile expecting some money from anyone else except of me.
I plan to---get out of college---get a tuition or two----get some money----visit outstation places---kill some time meeting new people---study physics (few hours per day)--sit for exams---spend time writing some travel diary,kind of.

I think if I manage to spend time like this there will not be a feeling of boredrom and I can then march further.For near future I'm looking for some independent job in the places of my choice so that I make enough money to live an ordinary life and contribute enough to the society until I'm satisfied.There is no hi-fi dream as such,there should just enough be for an ordinary human.The phase of total dependence on parents is over and now there is a need for steady movement towards financial independence,I've delayed it until now,not anymore...

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