WTI-Students relation

Manolo Delgado's picture

My dear comrades in arms,

I would just like to let you know of some formal conventions that, in my opinion, should be respected regarding "problems", "differences", feedback or any matter related to the interaction between us students and WTI. Aya and me were elected to act as intermediaries, as channels to be used to pass these issues from the students into the WTI's attention. I would ask you to respect that and try to use this channel as an efficient way to get our voices heard. Needless to say, that you are perfectly entitled to talk to whomever about any matter, but I would ask you to please, in order to respect the wishes of the majority, issues related to lectures, exams, learning conditions, etc., (essentialy everthing related to the MILE program in a broad sense) should me centralized on Aya or me. The idea is that we can get some consensus to ideas and opinions before making our case to WTI. That would only makes us stronger as a group. If every new idea, concept, problem, etc., that appears in a student's head is directly passed on to WTI, the whole idea of the CR falls apart. As I told you before in a previous newsletter, I would do many things for you based on friendship, but the specific area of relation between WTI and us, should follow the formal channel. Otherwise only chaos and mayhem will arise, and we all know what comes after that...
Thank you for your time. Have a nice night.

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