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In Episode 1 of "Life at Mirpur," follow a student’s hectic daily routine filled with early mornings, class preparations, and the urgency of punctuality. Learn the importance of time management as classes, tea breaks, and interactions with faculty unfold. Juggling academic responsibilities and family life, the student navigates the challenges of attending a paperless class, engaging with classmates, and taking care of family commitments like cooking dinner and encouraging exercise. This episode highlights the balance between education and home life in a lively setting.
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Life at MIRPUR Episode - 1
However, don’t drive fast …………..you will be caught……….
Don’t make a long face at the very beginning of class period…
Never ever annoy your DS……… I am a student…
..Come back to class & always keep your third eye open to see when your SI / CI / Comdt comes to class……..
Seeing a VIP in your class…… quickly jump out of the box…….
However, while jumping out of the box, don’t completely forget the box…..
In MH, try to listen to the speaker as long as possible……….
…otherwise take the best course…… (SI Div A has promised to provide pillow)
However, do ask burning questions at the end of the class…. (…take help of the question bank lying with Navy and Air Wg…)
Before leaving Academic Building, must try to catch pigeon in the hole….
Quickly rush for your home… there is games in the afternoon….
Learn basketball in your house…. ( CI plays this game so... )
If you at all can’t play, do some exercise in front of your SI……….
On non-games day, your wife will have Ladies Club Enrichment Program….
Please remind her to dress up and make up smartly….
Your wife is sure to be late from ladies club.. Cook dinner by yourself…
If the club night is nearby, practice for a hard rock song…….
Try to console your kids as you cannot take them almost nowhere…
Just after getting exercise paper at ni, carry out exhaustive search… you may get gold in your PCK core…
..somehow do the home carry task and prepare to deposit…
…keep on reading… ‘Knowledge is power’