Sunday, July 09, 2006

Hate

recently, i've been having this feeling of hating things in my school: the lack of materials, the suffocating classroom, the very limited space in our laboratory, the maintenance of lockers, and the mess from the previous campaign.

the lack of materials:
well, i am referring to the cables in our lab. it's already July, and we're already in the 5th week of the class, and yet there are still no enough cables (whatever its technical name is) in our lab. there's even this idea of buying the cable ourselves so we can perform the experiments. the buying-idea is voluntary though. but that's not my point, we've paid for the lab fee, days come and go, and still no enough cables for us to use? duh! talk about "center of excellence"!

the suffocating classroom:
i am referring to the malfunctioning aircon in our room. but that's already fixed now.

the very limited space in our laboratory:
the issue here is, we've been sharing a room which not all students can comfortably listen to the discussion in front. yeah, a discussion, a demo to be exact. ask those who were at the back if they understand anything being discussed in front, you will probably get only one answer, "none". imagine a discussion where students are behind the towering monitors and cpus, where the demo instruments are obviously out of sight, where the teaching strategy about a topic is evidently not working, damn! why don't we just use a real classroom where all can actually see the instrument in front instead of a laboratory? a real classroom where there are no hindrances which blocks our line of sight? after all, what we do in the laboratory now are just demonstrations, not experiments. if one is going to throw me a line that the laboratory equipments are not to be taken out and be used in another room, i know a professor who does take out equipments and shows us a demo of the lecture. this only proves that we can actually take the equipments with us and have the demo in a classroom than in a laboratory.

the maintenance of lockers:
imagine the broken doors, the staple wires, the scratch papers, the masking tapes. i guess the word maintenance has changed its meaning huh?

the mess from previous campaign:
well, i am referring to the mess left in locker no.75, left side of the 2nd floor faculty room. i am not going to tell which party owns those stickers and other stuffs for the campaign, but the mess, very unacceptable! this paragraph goes hand in hand with the locker issue above. nobody cares to clean up. the one in charge for the locker maintenance obviously didn't do their part. the one who previously owned the locker obviously didn't care. and i believe that the previous owner/s was/were one of the running parties last sem. the mess, the stuffs, the stickers, everything points to their party. talk about "responsibilities" huh!?


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