I reached college early today and I thought I could locate one of my lecturers to discuss some club issues. As a approached her staffroom, and had a look at her timetable (which was an old one, and worst that i did not notice) I tried knocking at her door to see if there's a reply.
There came this mr.stereotype who *applauses* obtained a doctorate and we shall now claim him Dr.Stereotype, coming from my back and saying that she's not around. Being polite, i tried re-affirming his sentence by asking oh really?..thanks!
In awe.. He start telling me
"You students please read the timetable before barging into the office looking for lecturers and then complain that we are not around and difficult to be LOCATED"... You students are so terrible..
its more to like reading cause its as if that few sentences was stuck in his head for years (as it went fluent, i suppose he had got this complaint from the evaluation form that students submitted at the end of every semester)
I stood there, shocked at his comments.. and the 1st question popped into my head was when the hell did i step on his tail. I don't even know him!!... quoted by my friend, guess he had PMS .. hahahaha..
Anyway.. he totally ruined my 1st impression towards him.. somehow.. i feel like stereotyping too.. are all doctorates like that?.. i suppose being highly educated does not guarantee one's politeness and openness. Stereotyping that this ph.d graduates should be more analytical, open minded and have good control on emotions (not simply lashing out at people throwing tantrums at people just because his wife kick him out of the room the night before * - assumption)
I guess i was wrong.
Conclusion? No matter how highly educated you are, it doesn't really matter. Because, if your attitude sucks.. you are still consider shallow and DO NOT DESERVE TO BE RESPECTED.
Arghhh.. i'm mad!!!
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