Quindi, nel corso del mio maestro in Belgio, siamo stati costretti a cantare di fronte alla classe per essere in ritardo una volta. Se fossimo in ritardo due volte, siamo stati fatti per comprare tutti i drink durante una gita.

    Tenendo presente che questo corso aveva una fascia di età di 22-33 e costa € 19.000 per un anno, pensi che sia legale. L’università ha rifiutato di farmi presentare un reclamo in quanto hanno detto che sono passate più di 2 settimane dopo che si è verificato l’evento.

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    21 commenti

    1. RiccWasTaken on

      This just sings as some kind of meme degreee course with a bunch of trutleerkrachtjes lol

    2. “an age range of 22-33” –> I don’t think it is particularly unethical to expect people at this age range to be on time, or let the teacher know upfront.

    3. DustRainbow on

      Power tripping douchebag.

      Please tell me what prof this was in which institute so I can repoet it to the ombudsman.

    4. DeepLibrarian7247 on

      To be fair, he can deny you the access if he wants ( no law forbidding it).

      So you can also refuse to buy the drinks and just don’t go in class this time.
      It’s fucked up, but being on time is a form of respect to the others.
      Even if you have good reasons, you have to accept that others take your late arrival as a offense.

    5. SonofAladin on

      They cannot force you to do this at all, are you kidding me? Forcing people to sing in front of class?
      The two weeks thing is also bullshit because these rules are still actively enforced so the problem is still ongoing.

      Lastly buy drinks for the entire class including the teachers ? What the fuck are these people smoking ?? Some students might not be able to afford that and they will be stigmatized with these absurd rules.

      Yes this is an ethical concern and is not acceptable.

    6. You can obviously refuse to sing the song and you’ll be obviously refused to enter the class. Both parties are well within their right to do so.

    7. penchair1302 on

      This is why you should go to reasonably priced public universities. 19000€ for a Master’s???

    8. You can always file a complaint to the cops and see what you get from it. Probably not much tho

    9. Harde_Kassei on

      its just a scare tactic to not be late, nothing can actually be enforced except the last.

    10. TheEmpiresLordVader on

      You cant enforce any off this.
      I will file an official complaint against you if you force any off this on my kid.

      You gone find out what happens.

    11. diamantaire on

      If you are 22-23, you ought to be more responsible & punctual.
      It also says without good reason.
      Hence, if you have a genuine reason, I expect it should not be a problem.

    12. NikNakskes on

      File a complaint? For what? Teachers having a shitty sense of humor? It basically says: be on time or notify us if you’re late/not able to come. 22-23 years olds really should be capable of doing that. The punishments are a lame joke.

    13. Phildutre on

      People don’t have a sense of humor anymore … It’s obviously meant as a fun message to say that the professor expects everyone to be on time. Don’t take everything so seriously.

      And if you really don’t want to sing, be on time!

      Students who arrive late in my class also have to endure some fun remarks.

    14. Additional-Flan1281 on

      This is problematic. The singing is a form of public shaming. Very immature.

    15. Haven’t you learned in high school that anything illegal in a contract is null and void.

      If I was confronted to that I would understand the intent and that the real punition for one’s lateness is ‘to not be allowed in class’.

      And the rest of the message is rather playful and fun. But you never have to participate in such things if you don’t want to. It’s targeted at adults who should be able to make sense out of it.

    16. AccumulatedFilth on

      So the poor kid who goes with the bus because their parents can’t afford a car, now get to buy everyone a drink.

      Because let’s be honest, most kids (or co-workers even) that are late, use public transport.

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