This is kind of linked to the threads that talk about people hogging library tables - which is a joke. I went to the library at 10am on friday and it was packed. So where do you go from there? Along with a friend, we went to the computer labs. Im not a computing/IT/maths student so I don't know the rules of these labs exactly - but I have eyes and it seems like you can walk in there to use the computers (for just about anything, accademic or otherwise). Now, I went in there to study my psychology notes, not interferring with anyone, or doing anything to anyone, not making a sound, not trying to hack into Mac's computers. And some lecturer/professor asked me to leave - suggesting this area was for computing students only. I was there, my mate was and about 3 other people - in a room with maybe 30-40 computers/desks. No other student was waiting for a desk/computer to do work on - or I would have left. But it seems quite interesting to me that any university student/staff member or anyone of authority would want to inhibit a student from trying to learn, regardless of what faculty they are from. If i was doing the wrong thing, I could understand the guy's anger.
Surely some commonsense would dictate to that gentleman/staff member that in exam periods, the library and other areas are very full - and so maybe a slight loosening of the rules might be permittable.
Anyways, it made me a little angrier, especially seeing that 4/5 of the other guys in there were either a) looking at cartoons b) studying accounting c) doing marketing online quizzes.
That's my two cents. Good luck everyone
Surely some commonsense would dictate to that gentleman/staff member that in exam periods, the library and other areas are very full - and so maybe a slight loosening of the rules might be permittable.
Anyways, it made me a little angrier, especially seeing that 4/5 of the other guys in there were either a) looking at cartoons b) studying accounting c) doing marketing online quizzes.
That's my two cents. Good luck everyone