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Teachers Moonlighting As PR People for the School

Student "edition" found at {csi dot journalspace dot com}.

Maybe I shouldn't have started this blog now, not with everything that's been going on.

What a way to start the week: the technician is absent and there is unexpected work.

By this I mean that earlier today the college secretary showed up in our office to say that there will be visitors passing by the lab.

She mentioned a school, but I don't know if it was high school students or teachers.

Also, good thing there were students hanging around outside the lab, supposedly waiting for some of their groupmates to pass a requirement.

Two of them are my students right now, so I just gave them the motivation of incentive in class to be able to demonstrate some of the robots to the visitors arriving any minute.

When we were told, after all, the visitors were already in the other building.

They also passed by the engineering faculty room, where I'm hanging around, and they were apparently accompanied by the brother president, the I.S. principal and the director of the registrar's office.

So maybe these are school administrators and not students as I supposed.

After all, the only campus of theirs I know is some 40 kilometers away from here.

@@ In other news, right now there are two second term transferees who have never gone academic advising before who don't know what to do.

First thing though, they have to ask the college secretary or the registrar's office whether they already have an advising folder or not.

I thought the students were given an advising folder as soon as they enrolled, especially transferees, because of the need for seeing what classes of theirs from their previous school has been credited.

Session 1937 may get extended by a year or so if they don't clear up this early what subjects of theirs are credited. Class dismissed.


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