Monday, September 26, 2011

College and Politics

Many people don't want to get involved in politics, so most of them decide to do nothing about it. Well in college as a student you might have the opportunity to get involved in a political society talk shite, solve nothing and lose the belief in the democracy. But with stupefaction, last week I found out that we as students are involved in politics more than we can believe.
It seems that our attendance to class is exactly same as attendance in Romanian government, very poor. So this is a politics debate among the university heads, and it comes down to the head of our faculty , then on the head of the course and it gives an political opportunity to close the course, fire some lecturers and eventually save some money for the Uni's budget.
Than the head brought down the problem to our class, to see how can we fix the problem, in order to be in good terms with everyone. But the thing is, it only affects the course as regarding the next year fresheners, we still finish our course, and we still can get a Bach in Int Commerce with Spanish and we still have the Erasmus. We just have to make sure we get it, even if we don't attend class.
Of course I go to class for personal reasons. It's easier to learn Spanish if you attend classes but politically looking at it, it's just a matter of choice if I want to help the next generation and save maybe a few jobs.
Any way I deliberately get involved in politics, at the moment as Class Rep for Marketing and funny case of Vice Class Rep for Spanish.

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