Saturday, November 24, 2007

Answer me.

During CivPro class, Atty Soriano asked us if we read the assignment. Nobody answered him because we were all afraid mrgreen. Some of us thought that if we said yes there would be a graded recitation (which not all of us were ready for) or if we said no he will get angry and still push through with a recitation. See the pattern? We didn't want any recitations today biggrin. So nobody was answering him. He got a bit angry when nobody was answering him after asking the question a few more times. He said it was a sign of disrespect and even threatened to walk out of the class if no one answered him sad. On our part, i don't believe that we didn't answer because we didn't respect him. A lot of us were confused because the choice he gave were either to say yes or no. Our answers were qualified: Yes, we did read but we were not able to read the entire assignment. I for one only managed to read up to module 4 -- our assignment was up to module 5.

It was a good thing that he didn't get really angry with the class and walked out. We didn't have any recitations for that day, he just gave a lecture until module 3.

Isn't it sad that we're still afraid to answer these types of question, considering the fact that we're adults and should know better? mrgreen

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