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Do you know SIM offers scholarship programs to LSE? Yes. Do you know LSE is more reputable than NUS? Yes. Have you heard of SIM grads getting into Oxbridge programs? Yes. Have you seen that 1st class SIM graduate's reply to the very quote you replied to? If no,then you're blind. Then why you waste your time misguiding people? Because I'm stupid and jobless in the real world. It's okay to admit your failures. Quote : "Nobody's perfect" ~ SIM Clown. |
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Do you know SIM offers scholarship programs to LSE? Yes. Wake up, all unis offer scholarship programmes to other unis. that's IF you qualify. and LSE does not accept SIMs Do you know LSE is more reputable than NUS? Yes. SO? Have you heard of SIM grads getting into Oxbridge programs? Yes. Wow. they open to janitors now? Have you seen that 1st class SIM graduate's reply to the very quote you replied to? If no,then you're blind. 1st class SIM? does it even matter what class you get? after all its just a pseudo uni with poor standards |
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btw, I graduated from LSE. and I find it amusing that I have support staffs in my firm saying they graduated from the same uni as me, even asking me if I know mr xxx who lectures for xxx module. then I asked which year were they in, it all fell apart. |
I can't believe how delusional sim kids are. You aren't an LSE grad, a UOL grad, you're from SIM, ohmygawd.
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1. LSE has no distant learning tie ups. LSE is a prestigious university in London, one of the best in the world. its Econs and Finance programmes are ranked even better than Oxbridge in the UK. 2. in the UK, there is a university and under the university, there are schools. UOL is the main administrative body for Kings College, LSE, Imperial. unlike the Singapore model, UOL is actually pretty crappy, hence, although you can study at UOL, you wont unless your grades really suck. most would go to LSE for biz/econs, Kings for engineering etc. degrees are issued by the schools, not uni. 3. only UOL has tie ups with distant learning programmes like SIM. hence, there is no SIM-LSE. only SIM-UOL. please be clear. LSE is one of the top universities in the world, and I graduated from LSE. pls do not say you studied in London with LSE if you studied at SIM.its an insult to LSE students. and also, LSE lecturers are mostly nobel doctorates, they DO NOT lecture in Singapore with SIM. pls be clear. |
Some of these so call SIM grads are really too much. I can understand the need to exaggerate a little when socializing with friends / relatives or during interviews. But come on, people usually exaggerate 1 or 2 notch up, not whack to ridiculous levels like saying you are from a world top economics school when all you did was a private part time degree in Singapore.
That's like a POSB bank teller trying to imply that he is the banker involved with a mutli billion merger and acquisition of a mega MNC. You guys might think this sort of BS will help in your interview, but to any experienced HR you just look like a clown who doesn't even know how to lie properly. |
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