Assalamualaikum. Hi.
So.. It's already Thursday haha what even. I'm going back to Skudai tomorrow, people.
I guess everyone already knew about what happened at orientation week in UTM. Looking back at my time, we don't have that kind of 'approach' (eventhough I didn't attend most of it). To be frank, I don't approve it either. The facilitator may have come out with another idea to capture the newcomers' attention.
Let me say this, it's not an easy task to handle an event, especially a big one. I know how hard it is to actually come out with an overall idea to conduct a programme. Organizing the tentative alone is quite difficult. Plus, I was not even a Project Manager. Most of the time, I was the one who handled the letters, invitation, and some other time I managed the budget. Having a strict supervisor makes thing worse (but better, eventually).
Learning the cheers at event like this may be annoying, but imo these people don't need to apply that kind of spellings. The cheers are okay, the spelling - not so much. To the new kid who causes this to be viral, if you don't like what they're doing or what you're seeing, you can just leave or don't come at all. You have options. I didn't like the way they 'tied' us up back then, that was why I didn't join the orientation week.
I don't agree with any of what's happening. Im not on anyone's side right here but then again, everybody makes mistake. By the time you start your classes, these would be forgotten. Believe me because there are a lot of other important things we need to take care of.
If you're a mind of an upper class student, you wouldnt waste your effing time complaining on this matter and bringing it up because a great mind can never be distracted.
Just saying.
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