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India - GCP Trip My Views The trip went very well. Much better than what I expected. There was a lot of learning for me and the group. There were some minor hiccups, but those were really quite minor. The enjoyment was much more. The only little thing that bothered me about some of the
group members the most was that they chose to read books instead of soaking
their environment. Even the president did not pick up a book while there, so the
other group members should also have tried to just be there. I am quite sure for
most of these students, this will be the only trip they will take to India, they
may go to Europe or South America, but India may not be on their list of places
to go. So it would have been better if they had taken time to absorb their
surroundings. Or maybe different people have different ways of absorbing their
experience. I do know that they will never forget India and will may remember
certain incidences many years from now.
Bipin’s enthusiasm was so contagious. He was also very knowledgeable about so many things. I could not have done any part of this trip without him. He was more of the "unknown" in the group as he had come to very few prep meetings and I also did not know him well. For me there was a lot of learning in this trip. There was a lot of affirmation too also for myself since there were so many things I had thought of and a almost all of them worked beautifully. The rest were completed by Bipin. Things I would differently for myself:
For planning…. A lot of this kind of trip depends on having a good plan to begin with.
The one thing one cannot plan on what kind of group one will have. I was very lucky in having the best group members. They seemed bore proof, self entertaining, easy to talk to, flexible, punctual, adventurous and in general got along very well. If that had not been the case, I could not have entertained them for all the road trips!
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