Wednesday, 23 March 2011

" NICE PRACTICE"

I had a training today. I have been waiting for it for a few days so I felt very exciting in the morning. It was a kind of legal training to help us broaden our knowledge about writing legal documents. It seemed very interesting. When I arrived at the university I saw a huge crowd which gathered in front of the door. Everybody wanted to take part in this training, however the class was to small to contain such mass of people. In addition to this, they started to fight about seats, pushing one another:/ So, we had to find another, bigger, free class. It took nearly an hour. Then the training finally started. The teacher discussed two articles from a code and and said he had to finish because we used our time. Then he left the class. "It was very helpful and exciting training". 

6 comments:

  1. I hate it when things are so badly organized. :( Sorry the training didn't live up to your expectations. Any chance for another training of this kind?

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  2. My university is famous for bad organization:/
    Maybe next month I would expect another training.But, you know, it was important for me because I applied for the organization, which takes on law students to help people with writing legal documents..and now I'm disappointed.

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  3. It happens not only at your usiversity:/ because recently I had to sit on the floor during classes, guess why? The class was too small for everyone:/

    It's so annoying...but I hope that the next training will be prepared and organized properly...

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  5. Gosh! What is happening at Universities nowadays or was it always like this? When I hear the stories from you girls, I'm happy I'm studying in our college then...

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  6. Yes, I had the same thought, we should really appreciate our college - even if some classrooms are small, at least everyone's got their own chair and desk.

    I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for your next practice, Allie! Hope it'll be much, much better.

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