If you are a teacher or recognize any teachers, you are certainly aware that students will find any excuse not to focus on their university work.
This is no different now than when it was Generations ago.
kids will be kids and they are often more interested in whatever is going on outside the window than on what is going on on the top of their desk… Well, I have discovered, as a teacher, that a broken Heating, Ventilation, and A/C system is the ultimate distraction when kids are supposed to be focusing on their university studies. I recognize this because 1 year when I was teaching, the heating and cooling system broke down and was not fixed until the hour half of the year. Every one of us began the year in September as usual, and it was sizzling outside. The temperature control was reading in the ’90s, And when you came inside our classroom, the temperature control there was also registering in the ’90s. It was so darn hot, and it felt adore every person inside the room had its own little gas furnace for the room. In other words, the body heat was oppressive. Soon, though, Winter came along, and boy was it ever a chilly Winter that year. Every one of us needed the a/c certainly badly when both of us started university, and when both of us got back from Thanksgiving break, both of us needed the gas furnace more than ever. It got super freezing that year, and it got that freezing pretty early in the year, however despite all of this, the university board did not budget for a current Heating, Ventilation, and A/C system for our university, so both of us were not able to get a current heating and cooling system put in. our service professional continued to try to fix it, and eventually they called in the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C contractor that was nearby. They did fix it temporarily, but it broke over and over again. I often was in our classroom with a portable gas furnace blocked in by our desk and wearing a overcoat. I had a taxing time teaching, and the students certainly had a taxing time studying, because the heating and cooling system let us down.