Posted by alexandra_k on February 8, 2014, at 16:20:57
In reply to Re: oops, i did it again » alexandra_k, posted by europerep on February 8, 2014, at 15:59:47
i think i'd prefer there to be an inquiry into the selection process for the program. for them to see about whether decisions are made on the basis of objective criterion, or whether decisions are made on the basis of her whim. i'm suspecting the later. if it then turns out that she is incapable of professional conduct (e.g., refraining from asking inappropriate questions in interview setting, refraining from disclosing disability status to third parties, etc)... then they look into a suitable replacement.
she can't undo the damage she has done with informing third parties of my disability status.
i suspect they have similarly discussed it amongst themselves (the maths tutors in particular) with their doors similarly ajar and the gossip (that mature age chick who has been determined to learn math off that website has autisism hey!) has been circulated around the maths department.
i wouldn't be surprised to overhead a conversation about it someday at the staff club. not because i'm that important or anything, but because people are... well... i'm sure you know how people can be.
if other people (who aren't able to be as articulate as me) are spared pain / damage / harm because i speak out about this...
that's the aim, i guess.
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