
Bishnu Sharma
From Arts to Science, We Are Now “Little Scientists in College”
It is sometimes funny how life can lead us down unexpected paths. For years, I studied and enjoyed Arts subjects like English and Geography, while ignoring the beauty of science – something I only realized later. I usually found peace in poetry, joy in grammar, and understanding in stories during my school days. I thought my world was painted in shades of literature and creative expression.
Then came college…a new beginning, a fresh start, and a leap into the unknown, yet a very lovable experience to go through. I was somewhat surprised to discover I had a science module, which I dreaded a little because I was nervous about it. But with the guidance and care from one of the best lecturers in the college, I was introduced to science with charm and gratitude, feeling energized to dive deeper into the world of scientific inquiry.
Soon, I found myself surrounded by beakers and experiments, exploring a world governed by logic and empirical evidence.
The first few weeks were some of the best moments because I was helped and guided like a child struggling to walk. My teacher made sure I understood the talks and discussions in class. I felt like I was learning a new language, yet amidst the challenge, a spark of energy ignited within me. I discovered a hidden curiosity – a desire to understand the inner workings of the universe.
Now, I find myself captivated by the beauty of science. From writing poems to studying cells under a microscope, I have realized that both Arts and Science are simply different ways of exploring the world, each with its own unique beauty.
So, there is something truly mind-blowing about being a “little scientist” in college, and about feeling the excitement of discovery and the wonder of learning. It is a reminder that we are never limited to one path, that we can always embrace new challenges and find joy in unexpected places.