Thursday, March 23, 2006

So, MJC decides to become even more screwed up before.

The first thing was what the VP told us in the morning. To steer clear of the VIPs wherever possible, even willing to hold some 500 students back in the hall after exams just because them VIPs happened to be passing by.

Now, how dirty is that? Treating us like animals or insects, skeletons in the closet that you can't show to the rest of the world? Why show visitors the school without the students? After all, a school without students is just an empty building. Besides, by doing this you've shown that for all our competition winnings and whatnots, you still fail to be proud of your students? What the shit.

And how about this. Now, if we sleep in exams, we're threatened with a visit to Ms Lai! Being supposedly experience teachers, most of them should know that sleeping in exams is something that happens extremely often, and normally for a reason too. Hasn't it occurred that students actually choose to sleep because a) they don't know how to do anything anymore, b)they just feel tired or even c)they don't really care? I'm sure seeing a hall full of frantic students blows the ego up so much that you can't bear seeing even one head on the table. It would just kill you MORALLY, I'm sure. And of all things, you threaten a visit to Ms Lai? My goodness, I'm sure that scares the shit out of everyone, and they'll NEVER EVER dare to sleep in exams nowadays, now would they? Look, students right now are here to pay their dues and get their education, I doubt they could care less about seeing Ms Lai over such a trivial matter that is justified anyway. It's not like by staying awake the answer is going to magically appear out of thin air. In fact, having a dream of the answer is probably a better idea. It probably doesn't help that the MJC maths department is half-useless, and doesn't really care whether that the students are learning, and are simply teaching to say they've taught and can now shift the blame to students who "don't listen". It is always true that when the students show no interest in the subject or fail it, at least part of the blame should be the teachers. Taking smart students as an example is not the way to motivate people; All it does is make them feel worse - a cardinal sin, so often repeated in MJC. I've had it with the math department right now, it looks like I'm on my own for A levels where maths is concerned.

Just when I thought the school was half decent, they just had to go and prove me wrong.

The poor j1s I told not to stay still did. Just wait till the horror sets in. I'm surprised we haven't seen any suicides yet. In due time, I guess. In due time.

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I really should stop having late nights. They take a lot out of you.

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