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RE: Stressful day
It’s stressful for both the weaker students and the lecturers. Imagine the professor shouting at the top of his voice, yet 3/5 of us still can’t hear a thing.
This happens almost every time, so most students only attend classes when there’s an assignment or test or attendance would be part of CA. I felt completely drained when I got home after moving around just to hear the instructions he was giving for the classwork. I’m grateful it ended up as an assignment, and the class reps were told to share the instructions in our WhatsApp school group.
(had to visit our school clinic yesterday morning cos my body had pains all over)
We go again today😩
I just can imagine how stressful it's lecturing or attending a class with those conditions.
I understand now why so crowded, it's an equal excercise for many carreers.
I hope you are better now. If I may ask, why so many pains?
First I think I had a dormat malaria that had not shown or maybe my body could still fight it. The squeezing plus pushing to get our returned paper which was a must for the class ( it was on the same paper we would be drawing the next texts since we haven't started main project) was too much and I am but a fragile skeleton walking around😂.

(Intentional blurr. My paper was mixed up with other departments paper when it was returned and the blank space is for building rough blueprint.
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I had simply just overused my body more than I normally that day and it made my malaria show fort it's power
Hey, I'm sorry to hear that. Malaria apparently leaves lasting effects, so it's important not to overexert yourself and to rest when this happens. Take care.
Oye, lamento eso, la malaria por lo visto deja secuelas, es importante no forzar el cuerpo y reposar cuando te pasa esto. Cuídate.