Feb 18

I just had quite a touchy story here. See, as a webmaster, I open my webmaster email day in and day out. Even at weekends–if I happen to let my self online, :D. Last week, I received an email from this guy. He told me that he had finished his KPC (KPC is a study group organized by a school appointed by the government, this study group is dedicated to those who never graduated from high school and want to have a high school certificate, classes are usually held six days a week in the evening, upon the completion of this program attendants can obtain a senior-high-school-equivalent certificate, which they can use to apply for a job–usually as factory labors–that requires them at least to have a high-school certificate, similar programs are KPB, which is for junior-high-school-equivalent, and KPA, for elementary school equivalent). This asked me whether it was possible for him, considering his certificate, to study in my campus. I directly asked the administrative office about it. They told me that it’s impossible for someone who has such certificate to study in our campus.

It was quite hard for me to start my reply email telling him that he can’t study in my campus. However, I was just a nozzle through which the information must go. I finally managed this. I told him in millions of difficulties any sentimental webmaster might find. It was done. I did it anyhow….

But, just now, I received a re-reply email from him. Know what it read?:

“Has the academic world given such a verdict to us KPC holders?”

Oh, man!