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Filing (Trying to revive)
Monday, May 9, 2011 @ 6:23 AM

Massive amount of filing.
The school shouldn't ask us to do this:

1) It's a waste of our time filing (I believe that many people do not have the habit of filing, correct me if I am wrong.)
Filing: When I say this I mean that having a complete file to submit anytime when the teacher ask for it.

2) It's (sort of) a waste of your time to check our file. I understand that the teachers want us to have a complete file so that we can study it directly. But the problem is that, do we read the files for studying for exam? Little part of it, most part of it is doing other school prelim papers etc.

3) Perhaps it's part of the Standard Operating Procedure, for generations. Hmmmm..

Just my 2 cents worth of thoughts.