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Posted by alexandra_k on April 22, 2022, at 14:04:40
so, apparently a new supreme court judge has been appointed. his story involves a parent not being granted a degree they were working on because they ran out of money (to normalize the idea of that). and, of course, that he really wanted to be an architect but that the grades he was given did not grade him well for physics or arts but well for english therefore he studied law. it had been decided. therefore he was allowed to ascend to the heights of.. what's his salary now, then?
the 'party line' is that kids always have silly sausage ideas in their heads about what they think they want to do. but adults know better and decide for them. and they comply (they 'be good') else they are problems who best be eliminated, really. that's the story that they want us to believe.
so, if they interview people who are doctors, lawyers, engineers. if they interview people who are artists or potters or painters. film makers. whatever. what they will all say is that they wanted to be something different from what it was that other people decided that they should end up being. somehow that is supposed to make us feel better about our own lot in life. where we are all required to do what the government modellers have decided needs doing... and conceal the fact that some get to choose what they want... some child tyrants, i guess. other times their parents likely treat them as badly as they were treated themselves. as they treat their employees. etc.
i enjoyed talking to the kids in the residential hall about what it was that they thought they wanted to do... the first year university students... i think... i think they were honest with me. i think they let their guard down. i think they saw that they could say whatever they thought without judgment or expectation...
quite a few said they didn't really know. that what they wanted was to have a 'good job'. one where they could say what they did to others and feel good about it. like their job was valued. they were open to discovering different things... different possibilities...
others were more particular.
but mostly... i got the feeling or sense that the majority felt genuinely that they didn't really know enough to want to commit to anything just yet. they felt they were only 18... just starting university... they wanted to keep options open rather than prematurely close options off. that that was the reason why they were enrolled in first year health science. because it seemed that that pathway kept more options open to them than any other pathway.
and in this manner...
the university... hoodwinks... them into enrolling in a progamme of study with.. what... 1 lecturer per 1,500 kids.
?
in the name of 'education'. or... 'vocational training'. or... we'll arrange for you to be imprisoned if you don't voluntarily withdraw from the university prior to your graduation...
Posted by alexandra_k on April 22, 2022, at 14:12:18
In reply to they just won't listen..., posted by alexandra_k on April 22, 2022, at 14:04:40
> the university... hoodwinks... them into enrolling in a programme of study with.. what... 1 lecturer per 1,500 kids.
because nobody wants to teach at university. nobody nobody nobody nobody nobody wants to work that job.
there are, like, 3 or 5 administrators for every kid or some such thing. 3 or 5 'support staff'.
but no jobs for biochemistry graduates in australasia...
not ones that acknowledge their phd in biochemistry, anyway.
i suppose to conceal that.. they will start arranging for peopel to go away prior to graduation.
i think that was the thing with me. they didn't want me contributing to the 'got eh qualification but no job' stat so they put me down as a drop-out.
when i came back to nz... WELTEC wouldn't graduate me from my level 5 certificate in sport and exercise science course.
they had all this govt funding towards getting the kids their level 5 qualification. i mean they hired a guy to go visit people's houses to help them get to class if they couldn't get there or whatever. everything everything everything they could do to get the kids that qualifiction.
but 'don't worry about her she'll be alright' 'we will never pay you to work that job'...
my 'friend' said that the only kids who didn'dt graduate from WELTEC were the kids who were smoking p all the time or... the real unemployables.
and me.
that was what nz thought was appropriate for me.
first in class for physiology... therefore DO NOT GRADUATE
Posted by alexandra_k on April 22, 2022, at 14:14:32
In reply to Re: they just won't listen..., posted by alexandra_k on April 22, 2022, at 14:12:18
I suppose what i was supposed to do was cry cry cry cry cry cry cry about them not wanting to graduate me...
and they would have re-enrolled me to repeat the year.
right?
Posted by alexandra_k on April 22, 2022, at 14:17:06
In reply to Re: they just won't listen..., posted by alexandra_k on April 22, 2022, at 14:14:32
and then i'll just stay with them. right?
i'll just stay with them...
they didn't have goverment authorisation or whatever to offer a 3 year sport and exercise degree programme... they had a 2 year level 5 and level 6 certificate programme without a third year to convert the content into a degree programme...
but they can just keep me around -- right? make me repeat the year.. 2 years... i could pay them.. i could pay them.. i could pay them pay them pay them pay them pay them pay... right? just keep paying...
and then maybe 10 or 20 years later one of them dies and i inherit their job?
living the dream??
Posted by alexandra_k on April 22, 2022, at 14:17:57
In reply to Re: they just won't listen..., posted by alexandra_k on April 22, 2022, at 14:17:06
because i didn't apply to enrol in their level 6 they weren't going to graduate me from their level 5.
Posted by alexandra_k on April 22, 2022, at 14:21:02
In reply to Re: they just won't listen..., posted by alexandra_k on April 22, 2022, at 14:17:57
so now i'm marked as 'non compliant' and i won't be graduated from anything from nz.
obviously i have the capacity. that's obvious to anybody. to everybody.
it's obvious that it's not about who does and who does not have the capacity.
slave / detention camps.
is what it is about.
there's nothing here. nobody home.
read the court judgments for yourself and ask yourself: does justice live, there?
are the judges using the laws as a tool to uphold principles of justice and fairness? or are they proclaiming to the world that justice does not live, here. the leaders are unwilling and / or unable to uphold justice in this jurisdiction.
in australia some surgeon was given a 1 year time-out holiday for cocaine use and negligence during surgery.
motivated and inspired to want to become a surgeon?
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