3...2...1... Contact!
After two unsuccessful phone calls and two unsuccessful emails to the Education department at my future university, the Registrar's office has finally re-opened. One phone call later and I've found out that the information posted on the Education website is inaccurate, and that I won't receive a registration access date until nearly two weeks after it was promised to me. Then, towards the end of May, I will be given a window of time in which I can register for my courses. I still haven't heard anything from the Education department.
The moral of this story is that high school students should believe me when I say that your teacher really does want to be there teaching you. Anyone who didn't really want to teach would never have had the patience to actually register for (much less complete) an Education degree! University bureaucracy is almost unparalled and university students seem to be the bottom priority for the university administration.
The moral of this story is that high school students should believe me when I say that your teacher really does want to be there teaching you. Anyone who didn't really want to teach would never have had the patience to actually register for (much less complete) an Education degree! University bureaucracy is almost unparalled and university students seem to be the bottom priority for the university administration.


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