Rotten Institution
For some people who doesn't know much about me, this is Indira. A nineteen year-old lady studying at WCC which stands for We Collect Cash, este, World Citi. Colleges. I am currently at the third year level taking up BS Nursing at a campus or should i say a structural building where money matters most. Yes, you saw that clearly,,, "where money matters most," and not learning....
I don't mean to brag but to make my point even more clear for you,,, you need to be equipped with lotsa mullahs for you to stay and study at this school. And the school itself,,, yes, it's complete with facilities, rotten rules and corrupt individuals that runs the school for business. Yep,, im talking about their great, big vision of being the most corrupt and wealthiest people in the Philippines... and their vision for their students, to be a better bum than anyone else in the world. A vision of a globally competitive graduates that will always and forever be reaching and hoping for the best and dreaming, and dreaming, and dreaming for success. Exaggerated na noh.... Hindi, joke lang tlga un. But jokes are half-meant, remember...
Learning is a right, it is not a privilege.....
Everyone is entitled the chance to study and learn. As an educational institution, their job is to make sure that students who enrolled at their school are given the proper knowledge they have to acquire specially if they're parents payed for high tuiton fees. But what i see in this school is that students are being used as an instrument for stealing. Injustice and corruption is wide-spread and seen not under the table but proudly, legally... Ayoko na nga,, kung ano ano na nasasabi ko eh.
Evidences that will show the truth will de given,,, and circumstances that will explain why am I so angry will be sited.
Rotten Reality #1
The head of the clinical instructors discouraged me not to presue my studies. How did that happen? well, I came to her office to discuss her the unfair and health-threatening condition af our group's schedule of duty. A month of a graveyard shift duty in the hospital (10pm-6am) is unfair and too much for us specially this coming preliminary exams. The response I got from her.... "EH DI SANA HINI KA NA NAG-NURSING," she delivers with a loud voice. As the head of the school's clinical instructors, and as an educator, it is her duty to encourage and not discourage students to love what they're doing. Talking about a good motivator ah...
Rotten Reality #2
Make-up duties that cost too much. an P80(+) per hour or P1,500 a day of make-up duty is unjust and very expensive for students specially if the cause of absence is excused. what if the student has been sick and was admitted to the hospital. Parents are not only gonna worry about the hospital expenses and medications but they also have to worry about the payment of make-up duties their child has to have.
Rotten Reality #3
P900(+) worth of testing materials included in our miscellaneous fee. How can you explain the circumstances wherein we have to pay our teacher first for the testing material that she will be providing us before we can get our exams. And take note,,, even blue books or answer booklet is for sale.
Rotten Reality #4
NO STUDENT ORG/COUNCIL/AFFAIRS!!!! How can students voice out and express their thoughts???
Hay,,, ayoko na... Nakakapagod na!
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