Monday, January 30, 2006

they used to call us twins in journalism!

ok here is the thing!

when we will have a good universities?!
today i met one of my dear friends... i didnt see him really long time ago, we used to b in one school then we met in alyarmook uni when i was studying" journalism and mass communications", he was so ambitious and full of energy full of good thoughts and he just wanted things to b staraight all the time.... he is still there! stuck somehow.. they got him mad!..when i left alyarmook i told him plz bashar u have to leave here try sth else! u cant b urself here u cant b what u really want..he was so ambitious he told me that im giving up our dream and that hes not moving from (ilsa7afe law 3la ate3 ra2beto)...he decided to fight! oh my God! for 2 continuos hours he couldnt stop speaking abt whats happening there! sometimes they even refused to take his homeworks! he tried too much and he lost too much! now hes planning to leave jordan! ya thats how we loose our good guys!

our department in alyarmook was a COMPLETE DISASTER! very old books they teach us and i think we all know that journalism is really moving fast ..wallah i used to study a book from 1966!! only 2 of our teachers were profs! most of them were holding a high diploma!!!!!! and some of them a master degree! wasta and girls are the keywords there! no its even worse! teachers used to take part and push students abt the election issues! and i have a thousands of stories abt whats happening there! and thats why i left and thats why he stayed!

bashar...... God bless you, a big thanx for u and a huge amount of respect......

4 comments:

Dar said...

On what i Heard from u , it really seems to be a disaster !thanks God enek nafadti
Cheeerz

Ala'a Ibrahim said...

Well, From my experience of Al-Yarmouk university, as I've graduated from it, It's really not that bad, yes I agree with you that the instructors used to affect on students concerning elections, and political issues (I almost failed in a course for that), but we always managed to get away with it.
I don't know about the Journalism Department, as I didn’t take any course there, but I don't think that it's much different from other departments in the university.
And by the way I knew a lot of people who used to blame there instructors for there failures where the issue was that they don't deserve to pass a course, and most of them always had this 2 words (Feda al qadyeh) as they were doing anything concerning (al qadyeh).
Also it's not much different in other universities, unless you get lucky with a good instructor.

manar said...

i know that some of them really bkoono as feda ilqadeye :D but i was there with a high average 79!and i quit the uni!.. and i know this guy, most of my friends graduated from there and they didnt felt it was that bad...as u were a studet there u know (ta7et)iladab! u have to ask how things going there:)and i suffered again in jordan uni! but there its horrible :) thanx anyway :)what was ur department? ildnay s'3eere :) mayb i know ppl u know :)

Ala'a Ibrahim said...

I've graduated from the computer science department; I didn't know anybody from the journalism department (except one whom I disliked).