UUM Students Faced With Immature Dress Code
Posted by Chan Kelwin in Malaysia oh MalaysiaTo me, UUM has been famous for imposing its rather strict dress code on their students. From what I can recall, male students are required to wear a necktie at all times. That means formal wear each and every day! Meanwhile, the female students are barred from wearing jeans or even skirts.
I graduated from another local university that is more lenient on their dress code (ie. casual wear and jeans are allowed). Therefore, I feel that UUM’s dress code is rather overstrict. It’s a university for goodness’s sake not a military camp! However, I have a friend who graduated from UUM saying that guys actually looked quite smart and cute with a necktie. So, I guess it’s not that bad afterall.
Just two weeks ago, UUM has denied imposing a new dress code ruling on its students. However, Nanyang Siang Pau has just reported that a few female students received notices for wearing skirts. So, is this a case of an overzealous warden or the lack of knowledge over the new dress code?
I will repeat myself by saying this: It’s a university, not a military camp! Those students are already in their early 20’s. Restricting their will by imposing strict dress code like these is like forcing a 3 year old to drink milk from a milk bottle.
University is not just a place to acquire skills and knowledge. It’s a place to train and prepare youths for adulthood. I cannot comprehend how enforcing a ridiculous dress code like that could possibly nurture better graduates.
They should rather emphasize on decent wear. Jeans, skirts and t-shirts are proper decent wear too. I mean, as long as the clothes are not revealing (eg. showing undies, buttcrack or cleavage) just leave them alone! Bah!
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