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Yes, that is true. I try to stand up once or twice or three times or four times - and then just quit when I don't feel like I can win. But how do normal people behave? I mean - I've gone all the way to the top (manager, business owner, etc) when it was something I felt really strongly about, and I've also just quit after a few tries.
In this case, I don't think I'd be supported if I were able to 'win' on this issue, so I quit. When I thought it was just the accommodations guy, I went to my advisor. Yeah - I could go to the Dean - ask for a new advisor, ask for more accommodations, cause a fuss... but yuck. Conflict - and to no good purpose.
I definitely see a pattern there, and the WANTING to quit after making a half-hearted effort is 100% an issue with me. I struggled to force myself to ask my advisor if there was someone I could talk to about accommodations. Struggled to contact the accommodations department... and actually making an appt to talk to the guy on the phone? That was like climbing a mountain for me. And then, after the call, letting my advisor know what had happened instead of just dropping and walking away - was really really difficult. I just reached the point where I didn't see the benefits outweighing the pain/stress.
In this case, I don't think I'd be supported if I were able to 'win' on this issue, so I quit. When I thought it was just the accommodations guy, I went to my advisor. Yeah - I could go to the Dean - ask for a new advisor, ask for more accommodations, cause a fuss... but yuck. Conflict - and to no good purpose.
I definitely see a pattern there, and the WANTING to quit after making a half-hearted effort is 100% an issue with me. I struggled to force myself to ask my advisor if there was someone I could talk to about accommodations. Struggled to contact the accommodations department... and actually making an appt to talk to the guy on the phone? That was like climbing a mountain for me. And then, after the call, letting my advisor know what had happened instead of just dropping and walking away - was really really difficult. I just reached the point where I didn't see the benefits outweighing the pain/stress.