THE CRITIQUE STUDENTS FEEL!

                                                 THE CRITIQUE STUDENTS FEEL!

                                              Ft. Every Faculty and Student Must Read! 

 So, there was a time when restricting students to do nothing was proven wrong! Indeed, that was a time too, when the students felt irritated about it. But why can’t we, the students, have some space and time to express ourselves and to know about ourselves rather than getting critiqued for what we do, and we have Right upon it?

                                               


 What am I talking about? Seems confusing Right? So, there was this thing that happened with one of our classmates where they were fighting casually, indeed they were friends. But inko toh kuch aur hi samja aata hai! (But they think something else). Yeah, the place and time were wrong, but their friendship wasn’t. So, they were just making fun of each other, and the teacher caught them. Yeah, it would be good if they just talked to them normally and made them understand certain things. But there was a faculty I completely didn’t want to mention their name, I would like to if they want to, I know they are going to read this, so, when my friend was saying “Sir, at least naa maata vinandi, nen cheppedi vinandi! (Sir, at least listen to me)” The faculty was like “Nenu Vinanu, em cheppinna nenu vinanu (I don’t want to hear anything from you!)” The point is not to make the lecturer bad. It’s all about the way students suffer and the way they feel. See, this is simple, if we are free to express then it will be completely good for you and us, especially during this time (iykyk).

 To scrutinize more, let me brief you about another incident! So, there were these friends who were close to me. They travel in the same bus. They live in the same place. At a big event, the buses were arranged at night. They both sat on the bus. These were their placings. A family was sitting on the bus, and behind them one of my friends (a girl) was sitting and there was a seat gap between the other friend (a boy). Then, suddenly, some random security came and shouted at the boy. Also warned the girl about being expelled from the college. But what was their fault even??? One of them (the boy) was sleeping and the other (the girl) was scrolling her phone. They said sorry, snatched the boy’s ID card and did all the stuff they must do. There was nothing happened at that instant but who suffered in all this, obviously the students Right? What was their fault even brow!!!!?

                                     


       

 I was in Shik-Shak-Shok after seeing some of my friends like this.

 Not only them, but it’s just from my point of view and many of the other people or other friends may face that! See, here I am not supporting the “Student Club” thing or something else. I am repeating, just think about us and let us give our own space to express our point. That’s it! Simple! 

 Yeah, I completely agree with the teachers, (Since my MOM is a lecturer too) and I feel that there are students who behave harshly and cruelly with the respected faculty. I have seen an equal number of students who were bad boys and girls and the good ones of course! Once there was a student who mass-copied the papers and the way my Mom handled that was so well! Yes! She is the best lecturer I have ever seen! In Telugu, we say ‘Chitika’ (the snap with fingers). Yeah, I have been told by many students that one snap of her makes the whole class silent (in a disciplined manner). So, as a lecturer’s daughter, I understand what teachers feel! It’s completely licit.

 To conclude, I just want to make it clear, Dear Professors/Lecturers/Teachers and Dear Students of course, just don’t judge what you see. Let them give you a chance about what’s happening and then clarify your thoughts also the facts hidden in them.

 “When they judge you, yawn. 

 When they misunderstand you, smile. 

 When they underestimate you, laugh. 

 When they condemn you, ignore.

 When they envy you, rejoice.

 When they oppose you, prevail.”

 ― Matshona Dhliwayo

 I want to thank my dearest friend, You are growing up Strong bro! Keep it up! You are amazing <3.

Comments

Popular Posts