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“You got four to five students in each room. And the worst of it all, during examinations, it can go as far as eight persons in one single room.” (Student 17) |
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“It is crowded and sometimes it’s even difficult in getting ready to go to the hospital in the morning because we all have to use that same bathroom so the time that it would take for everyone to get through. Honestly some people even end up taking bath outside just so they can get ready in time to be there.” (Student 2) |
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“The dormitories? One looks so bad, even our friends when they come, they will see us, and be like ‘wow, is it the kind of building for living for medical school?’ So, for me, I, whenever the wind is strong, I just feel, many times I feel that the building might collapse.” (Student 11) |
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“So I don’t want to reach for something, you know like even electricity just recently became stable. We were living in darkness, we now have electricity on campus. Thank God we have now. Even the Internet facility, I don’t want to even go there, because that’s not even my concern now. Once we have the basic things like provide more rooms for students, provide professors, provide material you need to work with, ok we think about the internet, we think about the other things.” (Student 9) |
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“We don’t have water running, it has to come from the hand pump to draw water, there is no drinking water on campus, only hand pump, and the hand pump is not even chlorified, so before you drink water you have to boil it.” (Student 3) |