sábado, 28 de noviembre de 2009

Improving my faculty facilities

My faculty is not precisely characterized by its modernity; it’s actually a rather traditional building. It doesn’t have lots of facilities, and there are not many things that can be changed without damaging its structure. Until today, the construction of new Presidentes Building is a very polemic topic, though it’s been already two years since it was built. However, I think there are necessities every student has in a faculty and that can’t be ignored with the pretext of the building’s integrity. On the other hand, there are changes that would be superfluous, destructive and very unpopular — for example, the front of the faculty can’t be touched, and there is no reason to do so. But it's no less true that all of the old classrooms —or at least, most of them— are lacking comfort, and there are even some chairs impossible to use. We deserve more facilities in the classrooms, and it’s not fair to see how all the money we pay is invested in other faculties. That’s why I think old classrooms must be repaired, showing consideration to their traditional design though: it’s a fact that a high-tech digital desk would look inappropriate over our old wooden floor. It’s also true that more comfortable classrooms would benefit both students and teachers: we wouldn’t be absent to class that frequently, and teachers wouldn’t have to bear the guilt of having us tied to those painful chairs. As further improvements, it’d be pretty nice to modernize the bathrooms. I’m not asking for multimedia speaking toilets; it’s just I don’t think that having some gel to wash our hands is a luxury impossible to afford, is it??

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