Are we really being heard?
Do the admin & D*O actually sympathize with the victims?
Or is it because they're living in high-rise condos and fancy villages that they expect all students to be privileged like that as well?
How about those living in the most affected areas, where it has been raining heavily for days now, those under orange & red alerts daily? Some are even forced to evacuate their homes, walk through floods, and deal with days without electricity or signal.
And yet, they still expect us to attend classes in a "well-lit and conducived" area, alone in a "quiet" room, without considering whether the student is even in a safe area, in an evacuation center, or struggling just to find a stable signal.
Please, not all of us are living in Alabang or Muntinlupa. Some of us live in the northern and western parts of Luzon, where PAGASA has placed areas under orange and red alerts FOR DAYS.
You must know this, especially since you accepted students from all over the country. Unless you really just don't c@re enough about your students as long as you're okay and enjoying your privileges under this "cuddle weather."
And what about the SL*G? Do they share the same mindset as the D*O? Have they forgotten that they are the ACTUAL STUDENT REPRESENTATION?
Do we feel represented?!?
I'm raising this concern here because if I directly raise it to them, for sure, mapagiinitan lang din ako, baka madamay pa grades ko.
I hope they hear us. I hope they realize that not all students are privileged. Some live in rural areas. Some are in places severely affected by the weather. And some are simply pushing through, spending their last few cents just to be part of this "highly reputed" law school.
We are students from different places and different circumstances. The least we ask is for the people making these decisions to remember that.