inconsiderate, that’s what she is
June 3, 2010Inconsiderate, that’s what Judge A is.
And I really do not and will never like her.
First, she greeted our first day of law school with total words of discouragement. I can forgive her for that, but some of the people who dropped out because of her negative talks would probably hate her, or thank her.
Second, she was an absentee teacher. We often came to class at 530 (I leave work early for that) every Mondays and Thursdays to learn, but most of the time, she never comes. And she would just let us wait for 2 long hours, then I would travel back to Paranaque.
Third, she was a lousy teacher. In some of the times that she came, she would sit in the room, with no apparent lesson plan for today. For some good professors, this free-flowing discussion works. But not for her. She oftentimes lost herself with her bragging about the rich, famous, and political personas that she claimed to be rubbing elbows with. Then she would tell stories about her and these people that she knew which we never really cared about. We were there to learn. And she would claim how prestigious her RTC branch is. What a personality issue she has. Maybe she should get a shrink (or at least try hgh releaser to grow up!).
Fourth, because she was absent often, “claiming” to be sick though no one believes her, we had to have Saturday classes, droning us with her trivias which are just that. Not lessons. And in that last Saturday, when we were supposed to study for the final exams by our terror, but infinitely better, professor, we were sitting there, trying to keep our eyes open. (And, some of our classes failed that terror prof’s subject, thanks to her help.) And we never finished the book. Great, ha?
Fifth, because she wasn’t ready during the finals week to give a test, she had to postpone the final exam of her subject. And so, we never got a sembreak. In fairness, we got a weekend. Is that enough break for a whole semester?
Sixth, when all the people are already enrolled for another first semester, around 8 months after the final exams, our block was still waiting for our grades from her to enroll. And when you are working, you could not just file a leave that day or a day before. So now, I would have to enroll on the first day of classes, thanks to her.
Seventh, with all that I’ve said, I think she gave us all a 75, except for some who still have no grades yet. And some were just waiting for her grades to see if they made it to the list of students qualified to enroll. And most of us got grades higher from those infinitely better professors than she is. And this is not being bitter; this actually is a consensus.
So you see, inconsiderate, that’s what she is.





