Friday, June 26, 2009 ♥
Read this.
At Republic Poly, which has seen the widest disruption to classes so far among all schools, several students expressed worry about their health.
Said one second-year student in the aerospace course: 'It doesn't make sense to ask only the year-ones to stay away.
'The infected person would have have walked around the polytechnic, and we should just close down for a week and sterilise the surroundings.'
The students said they preferred to learn via the school's e-portal, which they termed 'part of everyday life'.
One student, meanwhile said he had trouble getting to school yesterday.
The 19-year-old second-year on the hospitality course, who did not want to be named, said: 'This morning, I was rejected by two cabs.
'Both flatly refused to take me once I told them I want to go to RP.
'The third cab dropped me off at the traffic light and refused to go into the school! I can't believe it!'
This news really shows what typical Singaporeans are. I also cannot believe that the cab driver actually did that! Poor student! So sad. The school should just let the year 2 and 3 have Elearning and sterilize the whole school instead, and since there is already 18 confirm cases now.
listened to the sweet sound @ 12:06 AM