School systems are known for hypocrisy; most students just suck it up until they graduate. I was definitely one of those students. Professors have such high expectations, justifying them according to past precedent. You'll often hear them say 'Well in my day, we had it so much worse. You're lucky that…' while proceeding immediately to make you feel very unlucky.
You're not suffering enough! How dare you? This seems to be (ironically) even more accentuated in medical school. These students in question were told they had the 'option' to come to the lab early but it became rapidly clear that this was an expectation (not an 'option'), and that they had to skip lunch in order to achieve this. These veterinary students had had enough. They decided to 'teach the school a lesson', by complying with the written rules, rather than the unspoken agreement every class actually seems to have.
Scroll down to read about the infuriating toxic environment these students have to deal with as they learn to save lives. For more, click here to check out some sweet petty revenge a cosplayer took out on a dudette who insulted him on an online forum on Facebook. There are some people you don't want to mess with.
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