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Prejudice in Courses
I don’t know how it all began, but I know for a fact that in the universities, like in the world over, there is a lot of bias (at least in people’s minds in the case of the outside world) about the courses other students do and the careers they are undertaking respectively. For instance, an aeronautical engineering student may see himself as more important than a computer science student. A computer science student may see himself as superior to say an accounting student and a student in the school of medicine may see himself as the best of all students in campus.
This always translates into places of work, and it is not uncommon to see a receptionist looking down at the gate keeper, a manager looking down at the receptionist, a doctor despising the nurses under him, an Electrical engineer looking down on the technicians that receive orders from him and so on and so forth. It is also not unusual to see a director in a company that offers help with my paper writing services feeling contemptuous towards the individual essay writers that work under him for one reason or another, chief of which is superiority complex.
I don’t know what you stand for in this whole scenario, but what I hold dear with the entire of my being is that prejudice or bias of any kind is a vice. I am an engineering student myself, and I am fond of seeing my classmates deride students from other courses behind their backs. All I can say towards that is that we need each other in this world. We can’t live in isolation. In other words, we can’t all be doctors or engineers or lawyers or scientists or accountants at once. We need each other to make this world a better place to live in. Most times students make the mistake of thinking that they can be a one man show but that is impossible. We need to respect each other.
I don’t know how it all began, but I know for a fact that in the universities, like in the world over, there is a lot of bias (at least in people’s minds in the case of the outside world) about the courses other students do and the careers they are undertaking respectively. For instance, an aeronautical engineering student may see himself as more important than a computer science student. A computer science student may see himself as superior to say an accounting student and a student in the school of medicine may see himself as the best of all students in campus.
This always translates into places of work, and it is not uncommon to see a receptionist looking down at the gate keeper, a manager looking down at the receptionist, a doctor despising the nurses under him, an Electrical engineer looking down on the technicians that receive orders from him and so on and so forth. It is also not unusual to see a director in a company that offers help with my paper writing services feeling contemptuous towards the individual essay writers that work under him for one reason or another, chief of which is superiority complex.
I don’t know what you stand for in this whole scenario, but what I hold dear with the entire of my being is that prejudice or bias of any kind is a vice. I am an engineering student myself, and I am fond of seeing my classmates deride students from other courses behind their backs. All I can say towards that is that we need each other in this world. We can’t live in isolation. In other words, we can’t all be doctors or engineers or lawyers or scientists or accountants at once. We need each other to make this world a better place to live in. Most times students make the mistake of thinking that they can be a one man show but that is impossible. We need to respect each other.
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