VOL. MMXXV No. 1
Monday, January 1, 2025

The Emement Times

- by emenents for emenents

Welcome to The Emenent Times, your unofficial survival guide and therapy session for engineering students. Here, we cry over broken circuits, cheer when the code finally runs (even if we have no idea how), and share study resources—because frantically scrolling through WhatsApp groups for drive links the night before your exam is not a good look. Dive into our blogs for stories that make you laugh, advice that might actually make life easier, and news because who doesn’t love drama that isn’t theirs? Explore our resource hub to (maybe) get the GPA of your dreams—par kya GPA matter karta hai? Feeling brave? Send in your anonymous rants or confessions—we promise not to judge… too much. So grab your chai, energy drink, or whatever keeps you awake, embrace the chaos, and remember: in this glorious mess of assignments, projects, and electronics that refuse to cooperate, you are definitely not alone.

Anonymous Confessions

Share your struggles, rants, and success stories - completely anonymously

Recent Confessions

Academic Breakdown
Just spent 6 hours debugging my code only to realize I had a semicolon in the wrong place. I'm questioning all my life choices right now. Why did I think engineering was a good idea? My calculator is more intelligent than me at this point.
Posted 2 hours ago
Lab Disaster
Accidentally short-circuited the entire lab bench today. The TA just stared at me in disbelief while smoke was still coming out of my breadboard. I think I'm banned from electronics lab for the rest of the semester. Send help (and a new multimeter).
Posted 5 hours ago
Success Story
GUYS! My final year project actually worked on the first try during the demo! I'm still in shock. After months of sleepless nights and crying over simulation software, it finally happened. There is hope for all of us!
Posted 1 day ago
Professor Rant
Prof said "this assignment should take 2 hours max" and here I am, 15 hours later, still trying to understand what the question is asking. I'm convinced professors live in a parallel universe where time moves differently.
Posted 2 days ago
Message to Dev
Thank you for creating this space! Finally somewhere we can be honest about the chaos that is engineering education. Please add a "existential crisis" category next time!
Posted 3 days ago