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Online Only - An inevitable precedent?
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Online Only - An inevitable precedent?
Letter from Robin Chee Ming Feng
06:10 AM Jul 13, 2009
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Haywood Jablome
Updated 10:34 PM August 21, 2009
I am even more disgusted to know that I graduated from the same learned institution as you Mr Chee. I'm curious to know about the "couple of scholarships" that you hold. How many? A couple means two. I'm sure you hold more than that. Did you stop taking your anti-delusional pills?
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StillWater
Updated 09:01 PM August 21, 2009
Oh get off your high horse, robin chee. You are not exactly a paragon of virtue yourself. "Kettle, this is robin. You are black." Look at yourself before you criticise others.
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Get Over Yourself.
Updated 12:36 PM July 16, 2009
Ooh.. a scary, scary threat indeed! I'll bet A*Star is panicking right now! What if *gasp* Robin's esteemed tuition students don't want to take their money? Maybe other scholarship boards will come bearing big, shiny gifts to entice your students to take their money. Robin, before all the institutions that gave you your scholarships start regretting that decision, I kindly urge you to examine the direction of the chain of supply and demand in this particular situation.
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