Even before the start of the school year, there had been much talk on the new "no-more-course-card-distribution-day" policy. Instead, students will just have to view their grades through their My La Salle accounts.
Apparently, such move would be "beneficial" and "less" stressful for the students. All we needed to do was wait for our grades to be uploaded on the specified date. No need to go to the school unless you have problems with your grades. In that case, they have set a grade consultation day for students who would like to see the computations of their grades and the like.
Why is it a failure?
Actually, the plan does sound really good. It would be even better if somebody's actually uploading the grades. It's already minutes past eight, but most of us have not seen our grades for most of our subjects. At this rate, we're all going to be forced to go to school for the grade consultation day tomorrow just to see our grades.
In the end, the whole policy change was only a change of name from Course Card Distribution Day to Grade Consultation Day. If they added anything else, it would be an additional stress for the students. They just made us wait the whole day for our grades for nothing.
Thus, Online Viewing of Final Grades = EPIC FAIL. Just bring back the Course Card Distribution Day if they can't do as promised.
Epic Fail
Posted by
ballare
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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