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NIAT Noida International University: My Busy Day at Campus

The mess queue at NIAT Noida International University moves slowly on Monday mornings. I know this because I have stood in it every single week since orientation, usually half-awake, usually regretting the alarm I snoozed. But last week was different -- not just because the parathas took 20 minutes longer than usual, but because that single day turned into something I did not expect at all when my alarm went off.

The Workshop I Did Not Plan to Co-Host

The Influencer Club at NIAT Noida International University had organized something called "Frame to Film" -- a workshop about editing and content creation. I was supposed to attend. Somehow I ended up co-hosting it. My morning was a complete rush. I woke up late, threw on my purple sweater, swiped some blush, and ran for the 8:50 bus because if you are not in class by 9:30am, you get marked absent. That stress is real. I did not even shower. I just moved.

The workshop itself felt different once we started. We were teaching other students how to think about editing -- not just the technical stuff, but how to tell a story with your cuts, your pacing, your sound design. I realized halfway through that this was the first time I had actually taught someone something in college. It was not textbook material. It was real skill.

College is not just classes and textbooks. It is standing in the mess queue for 20 minutes and then teaching editing at 9:30am in the same day.

Making a Film Because Why Not

The same day, there was a short film competition on campus. You could work alone or in a group, and the film had to be between 30 and 60 minutes long. I made my own film called "A Broken Window Theory." It is not a regular narrative film -- it is more of a social message piece. I did not make it to win. I made it because I was already running on adrenaline from the morning, and the deadline felt like a challenge I wanted to take on.

Working on the film taught me something that sitting in a lecture hall never could. When you have a deadline, you stop overthinking. You just start making decisions. You realize that perfect is the enemy of done. I had to shoot, edit, and finish everything in a compressed timeline, and every single choice mattered because I did not have time to redo things.

The Honest Part: Skipping Class and Wasting Time

Here is what nobody tells you about campus life at NIAT Noida International University -- sometimes you skip class because it is too cold to sit outside. That happened to me that day. I had a class scheduled in the afternoon, but the weather made it feel impossible. So I spent an hour in the academic block, ate my breakfast from my tiffin, and honestly just wasted time. It is not something I am proud of, but it is real. College is not always about being productive.

What I learned from that morning, afternoon, and evening was not something a professor taught me. It was that time management is not about perfect schedules. It is about making real choices when things get chaotic. You prioritize the workshop because you committed to your club. You make the film because the creative drive is stronger than sleep. You skip one class because sometimes surviving the day is enough.

What This Day Actually Meant

That one day packed in more learning than I expected. Not from lectures -- from the things that happen between the official campus schedule. The workshop showed me that I can teach. The film showed me that I can create under pressure. The messy morning showed me that perfect is not real. This is what college is actually about at NIAT Noida International University.

  • Time management is about real choices, not perfect schedules
  • Workshops teach you skills that textbooks never will
  • Making something -- anything -- is better than planning endlessly
  • College events and clubs are where actual learning happens
  • Being part of a community means showing up, even when you have not showered

Why This Matters for Your First Year

If you are joining NIAT Noida International University soon, do not come expecting every day to be structured and perfect. Some days you will stand in the mess queue and regret it. Some days you will co-host a workshop you did not plan for. Some days you will skip class. Some days you will make something you are proud of. That is not a bug -- that is college. That is the part that actually sticks with you.

"You learn to handle unexpected problems. You learn to deal with long mess lines, outfit dilemmas, and tight schedules. This is what college is really about."

We are only in college once. The messy, unplanned days are the ones you will remember.


I also documented this entire experience on video - if you want to see how it actually felt in real time:

Watch My Experience

Written by suman-bharti
Last updated 74 days ago0 upvotes13 views

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