miércoles, 21 de octubre de 2009

Our Faculty status.

I think our faculty has come a long way since I was a freshmen. Back then we didn't even had enough computers and the ones that we had were as good as a pocket calculator. At least, in that subject I believe we have improved a lot. Nevertheless there are things that need solution and aparenttly aren't as simple as one might think. such is the subject of not having a real study room. Recently named Faculty Director thought it will be a good idea to use the cafeteria as a quiet place to study and read. Of course, everybody were laughing about it; some others were really mad with what they think is disrespectful. Library has become small for the amount of students and we desperatly need another place to quietly study. It's suppossed that with "bicentenary project" a huge building will have rooms for every faculty in this campus. If that comes to happen, that could be a solution.

this leads us to a very important subject. this alleged project it's suppossed to introduce a lot of modifications to the campus, not only in terms of infrastructure but also rearranging way labor and work inside the faculties, afecting people who works here (important part of our comunity) and also probably affecting price of our carreers. . therefore, as students, we need to be very active to try to influence in decisions so when things are already done we won't be crying about how things were done and we weren't even ask for our opinion.

1 comentario:

rosa zagal dijo...

1.-everybody WAS laughing – the collective nouns always use the verb in singular
2.-others were really mad AT what they..... (wrong preposition)
3.-it’s suppossed (misspeling) SUPPOSED
4.-if that comes to happen, that could be a solution. (are we talking hypothetically???) - “if that happened, it could be a solution”
5.-this alleged project it’s suppossed... (misspelling and there no need to use personal pronoun because the suject is ‘this alleged project’)
6.-way labor ???? (not clear - what do you mean?)
7.-..afecting people who works... (misspelling “AFFECTING” – people is plural in English, so verb shouldn’t have a third person singular conjugation)
8.-Comunity (misspelling – COMMUNITY)
9.-...we weren’t even ask for.... (ask – it should be in past participle “ASKED”)