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Originally Posted by
em_b
unsa daw?
basically your character can be classified by how you conform to the norm. that is always the basis. so it follows that if you deviate from a certain norm, then you will be regarded as having a bad character. so if dili ka mofollow ug certain rule on a certain norm, then they can brand you nga dili maayo ang imong character from their point of view.
you are indeed looking at this f rom a very unpopular perspective. i wonder kung unsa na perspective. indulge us with your explanation please. am quite curious. hehehehehehe
really? is that how you'd like others to define your character? i believe character is but subjective - always ^_^ just read my first post regarding this topic. it's unpopular because my perception is that the school has put too much emphasis on "marketing" the school and i think there are only a few (correct me if I'm wrong) who thought about this "possible" reason for the school's new policy.
I could yap or lament about this, but what can an enrolled student do but to conform with it at the end of the day. but as an individual who entrusted and finished my college education with this school, i think there are more things/aspects that the university needs to look into than by just making a policy like this. and just like any person who is looking at this situation outside, I just wish for the best of the school and its students.
-resting my case- Ü
have a good week ahead everyone!