So. Takes a deep breath
I just sent an email to lecturers of some course, with a copy to the head of the class. Said course suffered, IMHO, unjustified attacks over and over by some of the people I refer to as my "clueless classmates" every so often. [in class I mean sociology and anthropology. in course I mean a specific course of the class]
I can't even remember if I posted about their ignorance before, but what happened in that specific class was so gross that I couldn't remain silent about it. To sum it up, the lecturers have been accused of being "mean and unprofessional" because after explaining the same point for over 3-4 times in different words and examples, they simply said "try to follow, maybe you'll understand by the context" to students who didn't bother to read the articles throughout the year. After they've seen their grades, they started hollering. They hollered so loud it filled my email with "this is soooooooo unfair what a stuuuuupid class" emails.
So I had to say something. It was a course I mostly enjoyed (though yes, one of the lectures was mostly dreary - but as always, I bring books and papers to read to every class which takes place in a hall of over 80 people, so I can read without being spotted - so it didn't bother me much), and I had one of the most brilliant lectures I ever had the pleasure to study from.
So I did. And this is the first time I initiate such a thing - I might be known as a Critical Bitch, but I save it to classes (as in, places I'm expected to speak out my opinion in).
So yeah. Deep breath. And God help me if this will get published among my classmates (they already know my opinions, some knew I was about to send my own opinion about it, but nobody, including yours truly, knew how harsh - both of the class as a whole and both of my fellow students - my critique will be).
Update: huh. The head of the class suggested to the B.A. adviser (who wasn't an addressee of my email, but his) to take my words into a message to new students of next year.
Shir, it's awesome that your speaking out been validated like that. And it was pretty brave of you to do it in the first place.
I just hope I didn't open one too many cans of worms at one time. Attacking both the class' sub-requirements for basic knowledge and my classmates at the same time could be not the smartest move I have ever done.
So far, I got two thanks for my feedback and that it confirmed their doubts.
I just wanna study shit, you know? And I dislike people who try to prevent me from studying. That's why Mark Zuckerberg is on my list and I avoid his site at all costs: I know it will prevent me from studying, and I put a lot of effort try to avoid certain people. So there.
Sigh.
For the most part, I am very happy with our health insurance here at work. Today though, NSM.
We think Em might need glasses, but we have no vision coverage. I wanted to take her to an ophthalmologist anyway and figured since it's a Doctor doctor it would be covered. That's what I get for figuring. But if his/her findings are more vision related than medically related, we have to pay the full bill and BCBS will reject the claim.
Also, there is no coverage to cover fertility diagnostics. I know that most insurances don't cover the treatments, but if there's a medical reason for one being infertile, surely it should be covered?
Aims, that sucks on both counts. I'm sorry.
Thanks, babe. I'm totally lucky and grateful to have the coverage we have. It's actually VERY good insurance and this is the first issue I've had in almost three years, so I feel like a total tool for complaining about it even a little bit.
Does anybody else think that Shir's classmates and the execs at Aims's insurance company need to be stuck for 12 hours in a broken elevetor together?
Does anybody else think that Shir's classmates and the execs at Aims's insurance company need to be stuck for 12 hours in a broken elevetor together?
Only if you'll add Hil's ex-adviser and Im Tirzu leaders and supporters on it.
Only if you'll add Hil's ex-adviser and Im Tirzu leaders and supporters on it.
Well, I was thinking of putting Hil's ex-advisor in charge of repairing the elevator.
We think Em might need glasses, but we have no vision coverage. I wanted to take her to an ophthalmologist anyway and figured since it's a Doctor doctor it would be covered. That's what I get for figuring. But if his/her findings are more vision related than medically related, we have to pay the full bill and BCBS will reject the claim.
Aims, you can get a 25% discount at Lenscrafters if you have AAA.
(Which I discovered after my employer switched plans and the new one turned out to be completely fucking useless.)