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Ma.Eugenia
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Hi everyone!
I am at a lost if what I did was right.
You see, a semester ago, I was told that I wasn’t able to get the clinical part of a subject in school with another major subject because according to the school, I had to follow the sequence of subjects as prescribed by my course.
Mid-semester, I found out that many of my classmates were allowed to take the subject and were surprised why I was left behind. As a consequence, I will be graduating a semester **after **them.
This hurt me a lot because I felt that the registrar was practicing unfair favoritism by allowing those with “strong connections” to have undue advantage over the others. My idea is that if they allow one student to take the subject—they might as well allow others to take it also.
Then this summer, a friend told me that ther registrar allowed him to take a subject that he wasn’t supposed to take until next year to expedite his graduation. I talked to several classmates again and they said that their friends who had finished the same subjects as me—were allowed. I know their names and the schedules that were given to them. Apparently, all they did was talk to some people in the registration who were open to a sort of “backdoor” in enrollment.
Again, when I tried to talk to the person in school my classmates talked to, I was denied, unlike the others.
The woman who held a high position in school asked me if I could name a person she allowed to take the subject out of sequence. In anger, I said the name of my friend as I know for a fact that she was the one who told him that it was ok for him to take the subject without following the normal sequence. I didn’t want to be left behind **again **academically like the first semester because of their favoritism.
Subsequently, my friend, who was already approved, was blocked from enrolling the subject.
The others who were able to pass through the loophole were lucky.
My sister, who found out that I said the guy’s name to the school official, got angry at me. She said that I was wrong to name anyone—especially because he was my friend and that the information he gave me was given to me in good faith.
My dad said that I was right to do what I did because I was put to a corner to produce a name. My dad told me that the problem was the school for having double standards and not me and I should not feel the burden of any guilt. He said that I should always fight for what is right and equal treatment.
To be honest, I am feeling bad that I have been mean in “squeeling” my friend’s name. I feel like I’ve been a really bad friend and a “user” and a “squealer”. I really feel I didn’t do the right thing (in hindsight).
What should have been the correct way to deal with my dilemma? I can imagine that if my friend learns that I betrayed him–he will really hate me. Should I have kept quiet instead?
Please help me.
I am at a lost if what I did was right.
You see, a semester ago, I was told that I wasn’t able to get the clinical part of a subject in school with another major subject because according to the school, I had to follow the sequence of subjects as prescribed by my course.
Mid-semester, I found out that many of my classmates were allowed to take the subject and were surprised why I was left behind. As a consequence, I will be graduating a semester **after **them.
This hurt me a lot because I felt that the registrar was practicing unfair favoritism by allowing those with “strong connections” to have undue advantage over the others. My idea is that if they allow one student to take the subject—they might as well allow others to take it also.
Then this summer, a friend told me that ther registrar allowed him to take a subject that he wasn’t supposed to take until next year to expedite his graduation. I talked to several classmates again and they said that their friends who had finished the same subjects as me—were allowed. I know their names and the schedules that were given to them. Apparently, all they did was talk to some people in the registration who were open to a sort of “backdoor” in enrollment.
Again, when I tried to talk to the person in school my classmates talked to, I was denied, unlike the others.
The woman who held a high position in school asked me if I could name a person she allowed to take the subject out of sequence. In anger, I said the name of my friend as I know for a fact that she was the one who told him that it was ok for him to take the subject without following the normal sequence. I didn’t want to be left behind **again **academically like the first semester because of their favoritism.
Subsequently, my friend, who was already approved, was blocked from enrolling the subject.
The others who were able to pass through the loophole were lucky.
My sister, who found out that I said the guy’s name to the school official, got angry at me. She said that I was wrong to name anyone—especially because he was my friend and that the information he gave me was given to me in good faith.
My dad said that I was right to do what I did because I was put to a corner to produce a name. My dad told me that the problem was the school for having double standards and not me and I should not feel the burden of any guilt. He said that I should always fight for what is right and equal treatment.
To be honest, I am feeling bad that I have been mean in “squeeling” my friend’s name. I feel like I’ve been a really bad friend and a “user” and a “squealer”. I really feel I didn’t do the right thing (in hindsight).
What should have been the correct way to deal with my dilemma? I can imagine that if my friend learns that I betrayed him–he will really hate me. Should I have kept quiet instead?
Please help me.