you can't own that a thing you deserve to have,just for some tiny dull reasons
By Leocen
@Leocen (178)
China
November 25, 2011 9:45am CST
morning,my school counselor told me that i should have been given a 1500RMB sholarship,coz my intergrated scores and average scores are all good, but unfortunately,my scholarship application was refused.just because i didn't do well in one course(which is nothing important to my major thing and my future job thing ) last last semester.just 2 less than 70(score).
she told me this in a very pity way,seems like she feels more pity than me.
then, i started to think, there's always something ,right in front of your eyes,no matter how much you think you deserve to own it,and it should be yours,but it still doesn't belong to you, you can't reach it for the lack of one inch. and sometimes this inch is not the essential part that you should take it as a lesson.,it's just a very boring ,dull ,very unimportant part that you have to be fed up with---rules just be set like that dull.
all i have to do is to be waiting for my next good thing to come.what do you feel?
2 responses
@WakeUpKitty (8691)
• Netherlands
25 Nov 11
to most of us school/education is boring or for the biggest part useless for what we plan to do. but there is a reason why we learn it and the complete package of info you have to do to get the scores you need.
I think for someone who likes to have that scholarship your attitude is far of adult-like. What you learn now might be not needed for what you are planned to do, but it is not said that you will ever reach your plan or if so.. you will do this for the rest of your life.
So I think if you are too lazy or stubborn to do the same as others you better leave that education and go scrub floors for the rest of your life. Can be you find that way less boring. What I feel? That you don't understand that we all have to learn lessons we don't like, have to do things we don't like, have to give in, have to work hard or even harder on things we don't like. If you don't have the spirit for that already during your education you won't have it in future either.
@WajeehBJ (135)
• United States
25 Nov 11
I can't believe someone can do this to a student. I mean, you are refusing to support a student financially who is good in his major on the mere grounds that he scored a couple marks less in his minor, are you kidding me? This is totally not fair. Can't you talk to the higher authorities about that? I mean, there must be something you can do about it. :(



