Thank you so much Sananjay sir – no words to describe how grateful and blessed I’m feeling by reading your message.
Thank you for being my guru and encouraging me through IBDP. I still remember when I first met you in Shloka Shah’s house, and how you pushed me to learn the full SAT2 syllabus with the Ambani students who were better than me, but I still tried to challenge myself to keep up with the class. I kept asking questions, and even though I did not give SAT2 at the end, I learned so much and latched onto Physics because of how interesting you made it.
I was very intimidated by the number of question banks and tests you gave, but tried my best to print and attempt as many as I could. I realised by the end of the course that I don’t need to write everything, print everything, and solve every question – but just write and print and solve enough to make me confident to keep learning, think critically, and synthesise my knowledge.
In hindsight, I’m glad that you have made me fascinated in Physics, and shown me the necessary skills required to explore it – organisation, rigour, and discipline. For instance, I just started reading “Brief answers to the big questions” by Stephen Hawking, and I have made a list of stuff I know, and don’t know. On the “I know” list, I have included Schrödinger’s wave equation and Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle… on the “Don’t know” list, I have relativity, multi-variable calculus, etc. I have understood how important IBDP has been to give me the foundational knowledge which I can use to further solidify my grasp of the subject.
Thank you for caring for me, for answering all my questions, and for inspiring me with how much knowledge you possess and how passionate you are – even if you are not physically there with me in the future, I hope to continue learning from you 🙂
Shiv Kampani
DIAS, Batch of ’22
Hi Sananjay sir, today I embark on a new journey as I leave for university. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for all your support and guidance over the last few years. Words cannot express how grateful I am to have had you as a teacher. Physics was always one of my favourite subjects, but you made it enjoyable and so easy to understand. Your inclusion of humour with the analogies in Physics is something I will never forget. I am forever indebted to you. Thank you once again for everything, sir.
Ahaan Chattwal
JNIS, Batch of ’22