not in the case of USC and not all the time for what ifs can never be real. wake up!...
you can't please everybody, but at least the school have pleased the majority of the students by the kind of education USC has and not on the policies that they imposed. talking about passing rate, colleges which are centers of excellence and the number of professionals it produces.
damn if you do, damn if you don't.
did i say that the school has not given importance to students who are not academically intelligent? if that's the case then rally that to the priest rather than bragging on issues on minor policies like haircut..etc!
yes, the school forms and molds students to be responsible and part of being responsible is to follow policies and rules. Following policies trains students to follow rules when they are in the professional arena.
different as yours and for some who disagree with the policy. How long would you grow your hair before you shave it? in a scale of 1-10, how hurting would it be to have your facial hair shaved? You don't need to shave your facial hair everyday unless it grows rapidly. if it would really compromise your face bec. of cuts/pain brought about by shaving, i think you need to justify your case before the school authorities. this is a case to case basis, if i put this on medical perspective.
here we go again, your favorite what ifs. hehefirst it would be impossible if all are forced to comply because there would always be students who will comply with the rules, students who are aware with the policies right before the enter and enroll in USC, students who are not affected by the policies bec. their respective departments have set the standards of complying policies such as haircut, facial hair...etc like in the case of nursing, pharmacy among others. reality bites.
the question is... will the students let go oftheir beloved USC just bec. of some policies? NEVER, for students will always opt for a better school, for quality education rather than on some polices.
i will only agree if you can give me scenarios which are likely to happen and examples which are real and factual.U




first it would be impossible if all are forced to comply because there would always be students who will comply with the rules, students who are aware with the policies right before the enter and enroll in USC, students who are not affected by the policies bec. their respective departments have set the standards of complying policies such as haircut, facial hair...etc like in the case of nursing, pharmacy among others. reality bites.
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