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Delhi University Student's Viral Post Exposes Professors' "Art of Not Caring"

11 Oct

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Summary

  • Delhi University student's LinkedIn post about professors' poor time management and lack of coordination goes viral
  • Student felt drained emotionally, financially, and mentally due to campus inefficiencies
  • Post sparks conversations about the need for better coordination and empathy within university systems
Delhi University Student's Viral Post Exposes Professors' "Art of Not Caring"

A Delhi University student's recent LinkedIn post about the "art of not caring" among professors has gone viral, shining a light on the ongoing issues plaguing the university's campus. Sunanya Juneja, a BA (Hons) in Applied Psychology student with a minor in Management at Ramanujan College, recounted a frustrating experience that left her feeling drained emotionally, financially, and mentally.

Juneja's post detailed how she had to travel from Gurgaon to Delhi, arriving at college by 2 PM, only to wait until 3 PM for her class to begin. The class then ran until 5 PM, at which point she had a scheduled test. However, the professor showed up 30 minutes late, citing his own commute from Sonipat as an excuse. To make matters worse, the professor did not even conduct the test, simply taking attendance and postponing it to the next session.

Juneja's post has resonated with many students and professionals who have shared similar experiences of poor coordination, ineffective timetables, and a general lack of empathy within the university system. The post has reignited the conversation about the need for better accountability and communication between faculty and students, as well as the emotional toll that such inefficiencies can have on those seeking an education.

As one user commented, "It often feels like there's an assumption that students can adjust anytime, but our schedules matter too." Another user, an assistant professor, acknowledged the challenges faced by both students and faculty, stating, "Mass bunks are massive these days, and days go wasted for us too."

Juneja's post has brought attention to the gap between students' efforts and institutional accountability, highlighting the urgent need for reforms within the Delhi University system. With its blend of humor and honesty, the post has struck a chord with many, underscoring the importance of fostering a more supportive and efficient academic environment for students.

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The Delhi University student's viral LinkedIn post exposed the "art of not caring" among professors, highlighting issues like poor time management, lack of coordination, and the emotional toll of campus inefficiencies on students.
According to the post, when the students mentioned they were getting late, the professor said, "I also come from Sonipat," as if that was an acceptable life philosophy.
The Delhi University student's viral post has managed to spark conversations about the need for better coordination and empathy within the university system, highlighting the gap between students' efforts and institutional accountability.

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