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So I live in the South Georgia area and currently have had 11 days of no power or WiFi due to Helene, thankfully our house received little to no damage but people in my community have lost houses and my university has opened virtual assignments today, one of mine being due TODAY. I’m lucky enough to have my house still but all I can think about is these people without houses seeing they have assignments due this weekend, like it’s so fucking out of touch. They’re getting flamed on Facebook over it and their response is the same thing over and over, “Library is open for students and professors have been asked to be very flexible with students.”
FLEXIBLE?! FUCKING FLEXIBLE?!
Like why even open at this point, people are trying to figure out their lives and they want us doing exams?! Why??? I’m sure not a single soul asked for this, people are still recovering, I haven’t had a hot shower in 2 weeks. I’m not sitting here saying woe is me since I got fairly lucky but they can’t be serious? I’ve had my issues with this college before but this alone may just make me transfer cause genuinely fuck this.
TL:DR- Hurricane screwed up college and they’re opening while people are still homeless.
Seriously, the audacity. Like, people need time to recover, not a deadline hanging over their heads.
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