Friday 20 July, 2007

Case of too many cases

Overdose of anything is bad, they say. Sadly, this has been my case in recent days and am sharing this case here. The case in the point is that my recent examinations had all papers which were case studybased, barring one subject.

B-schools have often been lauded for case based pedagogy. Personally I find this as a better way of learning (and often with lots of scope to "GLOBE" in the paper). But in my case, I have been recently bugged with too many cases.

With respect to this case, my case has been that I am tempted to apply Sunny Deol's famous "Tareeq pe Taareeq" (from movie Damini) to these 'cases'. Here it goes -

"Case pe case, case pe case, aakir kab tak solve karenge case hi case ...
Case pe case milte rahe lekin marks nahi.
Case dene waalon ne sirf case diye lekin solutions nahi.
Yahan ke profs ne case ko ek hathiyar ki tarah istemaal kiya hai.
Case solve karte huey dimaag ki waat lag gayee ... Aur hua kya ... aakhir mila ek case.
Case dene waale khud hi ek din ban jaayenge case, aur phir bhi milega sirf ek case.
Aakhir kab tak chalega ye case ..."


- Nee-Case Rathi

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

In case you cant find the solution to a case, you can take your case to the bureau of 'gone cases' (BCG - its french - bureau des cases gone), where you will be officially allowed to class yourself as a nutcase and en-case yourself in a protective casing of anecdotal misevidence and impermeable jargon speak. Case closed.

Nikesh Rathi said...

Seems I am being presented a new case, and that too a french kace.
In no kase i can handle such overload of caces :(