
Originally Posted by
em_b
to rally is a RIGHT. no question about that. but we ourselves should also pick our battles. is it worth fighting? is it socialy relevant? are we carrying the cries of the majority? are they violating any laws with their policy? is it worth risking? will i risk my standing in school? and because basically it is my PARENTS WHO PAYS FOR MY TUITION, AND WHO WILL BUY THOSE THINGS AND PAYS FOR THE HAIRCUT, is it okay for them that i might loose my chances of enrolling again to this university? or will my parents approve for me to miss a quiz, a recitation, or mere skipping of class?
look in the sidewalks everytime you go to school. how many out of school youth wandering around hoping to have your place, and study to a prestigious schools. they are willing to follow the policy. but your are there, provided by your parents with complete uniforms, with parents paying for overpriced projects, and maybe 3 times the amount of the sling should there be the need to really buy one. you are accusing USC of being a business center, and maybe if your like my USC friend, complains against the high price of carenderias around, pirmi daw siya magutman, but when you see his facebook page, its gimmick here and there, inom here and there, and mind you, can even pay for a pack of cigarrette from time to time.
as a parent i would rather pay the sling, the uniform, the haircut, than pay for your san miguel, your cigarette and your rally. as an HR, i dont think i will be able to see USC TC future graduates applicants ever the same again.