Talking about what ifs is one of the simple ways to test of how strong a thing is.
Failed.. It is not intended for the majority of the people but for all people under the premise.
It is not good to hear a school giving no importance for their students who are not that intelligent, or not that smart or not that responsible. It will still be a loss for the school even if one student is taken out from it, and even if he/she is the least among them. Besides the school is a big influence and a big training ground for a student to posses intelligence, to be smart, to be responsible. It doesnt need for a stude to be that academically intelligent or smart or responsible for a school to consider him/her a loss when he/she is gone.
Not the same as mine?, or you mean not the same as for the students who disagrees with it. The people who think that it is unfair for them. Im not the only one complaining right?
Policies like "bungot policies" (said by cindell found in 1st page). What's with that beard or mustache or any facial hair. Does it affect students' intelligence, learning? We have to understand that there are people who are not comfortable wearing no hair on their face. And sometimes people does not immidiately remove or shave their facial hair because it will hurt them. So they have to grow it more before doing the shaving. Just like in my case though I want my face always clean shaven but i cant do the shaving everyday because it will leave cuts on my face and most of the time irritate it. I have to wait for the next 48 hours for my face to be ready for shaving again. The same with the other policies. We cannot expect that it is always fair for everybody.
And again my "what if" remains. What if all are forced to comply and chose the option to transfer.
Do you think the school will just let go of them? given that the majority will leave.
I know you're against my what ifs and my example scenarios but i have to site them for broader thinking.
hehehe..
Last edited by GuyOfYourDreams; 10-05-2010 at 12:52 PM.
i'm a graduate of USC and i was a part of the time of the "TC culture" shift. meaning, kadtong time nga gikan sa rugged nga mga estudyante ug sa mga de-uniform nga mga estudyante. seriously, kanang rally2 about haircut, ID sling, bungot, ug unsa pa, gamay ra kaayo nang mga butanga. don't forget the very reason why are you in USC and that is to get educated. kung magrally2 mo, be sure that it's in line with "education" like ang quality sa education, the quality of the teachers and their methods.
pilosopo pagkaingon but looking at it a little deeper, basin nairita na na ang mga pari anang mga isyuha, honestly, on my part, makaingon ko nga pambata ra kaayo na nga mga issue. kung moingon ang pari nga "look for other school", that just sums it up: if you can't agree with USC's policies, then why stay in USC? go to UP or somewhere else. kana kung kaya pud makasulod sa UP.
wala namugos ang USC admin nga mag pa enroll ang mga taw sa USC![]()
di to ni lalison ky kinsa may mga taga USC diri since mga elementary pa hantod na college na or hantod naka homan na alumni na ky di lagi tanan pari na way laro dugay nami dira mg alumni na sogod pag elementary
@masakiton: sakto gyud ka sis wa namogos magpa enroll
if you can convince a significant amount of students not to pay their tuition fee, for this "cause" of yours. I bet you can humble these bastards.
Part of maintaining a good image as a university is having students that are appropriately dressed.
ang mga pari maoy mag una sa imperno... gihimo ug negosyo ang skwelahan ug ang simbahan....
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