Friday, February 6, 2009

The Woes of a Practice Echer

General assembly my ass. Perhaps what they meant was General ASSembly.

And whatever happened to the f%^&*ng open forum???

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The suroy-visors have selective hearing. They superciliously nod their heads when they hear good things about the Practice Eching. However, when presented with the not-so-ideal facts, they instantly put up defenses. Suroy-visor is defensive to the point of dismissing the experience, as if it was just a figment of the student's imagination.

Perhaps, suroy-visor, knows better. Knows better than the students who are there at the CS. Maybe suroy-visor is like Big Brother. Always watching. Kaya? O baka melon lang.

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According to research as related by the Great Lolavra Meloera, the University of Studyanteng 'Erap sa Pera has the best implementation of Practice Eching.

Say whut?? If that's the case, why aren't mechanics glorifying inefficient engines?

Ah, baka, kilid-kilid research lang ang gi-cite.

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Instead of acknowledging the truth in our complaints, they continued to attack our sense of responsibility. Ha! They're one to talk about responsibility.

Were they being responsible when they left us to fend for ourselves during the crucial first days of the Practice Eching?
They have to remember that it was the Practice Echers who did much of the negotiation with the CS. The suroy-visors, with their strong sense of responsibility, arrived way after the orientation was over. Oh, right. They were busy. Sorry. Forgot how responsible they are. But wait! If I'm not mistaken, they're good at time management too. Tsk.

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QUESTION:

What's worse than being lectured about 'accepting constructive criticism' by people who can't even listen to what other people have to say?

ANSWER:

Being supervised by these same people.

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This is not to say that CTs are bad people. In fact, they are good people. But they sure have bad habits just like average Juan. The presence of Practice Echers poses a very tempting opportunity for CTs to skive off. The probability of exploitation is VERY real. C'mon, suroy-visors, let's get real here.

You keep on telling us that you want to help us. Then, HELP US. Don't let us remain open for advances. Give us your word that we can stop the actual teaching or at least, we can decrease the number of classes handled. If we are to follow the manual, we've given enough service to the CSs.

[Just to be clear, we have nothing against the CSs, or at least our CS. Our CS has always been accommodating and good to us, specially the kind dept head.]

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Ambot sa Emo.



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