The Timetable

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So I went attended my degree class just now and while conversing with my classmate, I realized that I've missed a class yesterday because I didn't receive any UPDATED timetable.

I was naturally pissed off at the my school's admin team, but didn't bother to lodge a complain and make a mountain out of a molehill because, apparently more than half the class didn't turn up yesterday as they did not receive any UPDATED timetable as well.

Then class ended. I went home, checked my emails, and saw this email from my school: (Quoted word for word)

Dear BBME20945A Students

I got feedback from some students of the blackboard not updated. Very Sorry for all the inconviences. I have hereby attached the latest time table for your reference. Everyone can rest assure that your attendance for 14 Dec 2009, Monday, will not will not affect your exams. You will be consider as present.

I will feedback to course planning about the blackboard not updated. Once again i apologised for this inconviences. I have spoken to the lecturer about the 14 Dec 2009 Lesson. The lecturer will go through what he had done on 14 Dec 2009 lesson and the questions he gone through today is a similar one to what he had gone through yesterday.

First of all, the poor use of grammar and vocabulary turned me off. Secondly, receiving an UPDATED timetable after a lesson has been missed due to one's negligence is unacceptable. Grr!

Then again, why am I not surprised about such mistakes and hiccups? It isn't the first time, and even after all the complaints and "feedback", nothing has been done to deter such occurrences again.

Like the local singaporean lingo, I guess I would just have to "suck thumb". :(


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