So 2nd years are like home doing their do, but that doesn’t mean that we cant keep an eye out for their fashion YEAHs and NEaHs. SO HOW was sKool todAY yall? LolDon’t answer THAT.
It was interesting today while I was keeping an eye out to see 2nd years in uniform and others in casual wear. I was told that computing students were required to wear skool uniform for their computing classes. What a drag…The others were basically ran off the compound since they were in casual clothes…how unfortunate?Yes, unfortunate seeing that some of them had to deal with critical subject related matters.
How could a ‘learning institution’ as quoted by many stand to have students who either came to learn or get important info for subs outside of the compound simply because they are not in uniform. Big newsflash ppl…some of them don’t really have skool. And if they had to leave the compound because of that petit reason then other persons whether visitors, student or member of staff should be ran off the bad waste of good space called the skool compound.Inquiring minds must ask though….do the teachers and other members of staff have a dresscode they must follow? And do they follow it? I would really like to know if tight pants and cleavage is accepted? And what about jeans? No one told us about pay and wear on Wednesdays. Just didn’t get the memo
To be honest, if u ponder on the whole issue of the college dresscode nad how it is rapidly chaging in terms of rules u would be amazed.We want a hand out ppl of the does and donts of the college dress better yet keep the handout and let us do what we do best...WEAR YOU OUT! Did u fallow yofashion Saturday? I did …for a short while and I must say dispite the lack of party goers, the art room did their thing and I sure had fun. Then I was off to chapeze to link up with a couple friends to see who was decked down in white that nite. Jammed weekend but it was really good. Style you later!
Monday, April 21, 2008
Posted by College Rock Fashion at 9:56 PM
Labels: college dresscode
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