Posted by alexandra_k on March 2, 2020, at 22:18:24
In reply to Re: I wanted to help people, posted by alexandra_k on March 2, 2020, at 22:09:01
It will be alright.
It's just taking time for people to come to terms with the fact that I'm not intellectually handicapped.
I mean, who fails Population Health 101? You gotta be intellectually handicapped to fail that one - right? That one was designed for 'first in family' people at Univerity. That one took out all the requirements of academia like doing the readings and referencing according to international standards. That one gave you all the information you needed in lecturers powerpoint slides and all you needed to do was string them together and meet with the course convenor or whoever and brownnose a lot and express 'ooooooooooh i'm so afraid i'll fail oooooooooh please can you re-write it for me' and you would do well.I mean... A bunch of people who never attended lectures and who never did any of the readings passed the course.
But the girl who attends every single lecture and who does every single reading fails. The girl who spent the summer school period entering all the references into LaTeX so it would be faster to reference / format duing the term time... That girl fails.
Mmm hmm.
At the local school where the local tribal leaders kids get the best marks solely because they are the local tribal leaders kids?
No.
In a course that credits for First Year Medicine at a University in the top 200 in the world, apparently.
Mmm hmm.
Of course it's got nothing to do with the fact that the disability people labeled her as a target for the Maori people. A 'she's trying to steal a place of one of your kids' sort of a target on her head.
Failing me meant I couldn't apply for a place, you see. That was the only way they could prevent it so they did what they needed to do.
Their very own kid will likely give them the healthcare they deserve.
Their very own kid will likely climb the monkey ladder to mop up a chunk of the DHB budget in exchange for making sure that nobody gets cancer care on their watch.
We don't even seem to TRY and do things properly.
It is very disappointing.
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