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17-04-2021, 01:14 PM
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Good one. U must be a ceca or a patent agent
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The patent agents at my firm all have PhDs or at the very least MEng, each of which requires more brainpower than what your entire family combined, possesses. And no, they're either from Australia or Europe, not India
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17-04-2021, 01:51 PM
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Lol what's happening nobody was even saying anything about foreign unis and suddenly this guy comes in here and starts faking a conversation between himself. "Long time no see" when both accounts are Unregistered LOL
You just demonstrated that KCL is better than NUS at least in having an inferiority complex LOL
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Err... actually they are separate people (are you okay?). I just thought I saw someone I knew. Thanks
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17-04-2021, 03:30 PM
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I just thought I saw someone I knew
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imh forgot to change wifi password is it
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17-04-2021, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Lol what's happening nobody was even saying anything about foreign unis and suddenly this guy comes in here and starts faking a conversation between himself. "Long time no see" when both accounts are Unregistered LOL
You just demonstrated that KCL is better than NUS at least in having an inferiority complex LOL
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Hah you don't have to go far on this thread to find a jab at KCL or jest at foreign-educated lawyers. Am new to this forum so just remarking on what I've seen in the most recent posts - the only people comparing unis are you folks in Singapore. One of my peers from a delisted English uni just got a spot at LW London - once you get to interview stage no one here cares. So to any prospective law students out there, don't sweat the NUS/ SMU rejection and/or feel free to reject their offers. Plenty of opportunities here don't bother trying to jostle with these folks in this tiny island.
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17-04-2021, 07:05 PM
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Hah you don't have to go far on this thread to find a jab at KCL or jest at foreign-educated lawyers. Am new to this forum so just remarking on what I've seen in the most recent posts - the only people comparing unis are you folks in Singapore. One of my peers from a delisted English uni just got a spot at LW London - once you get to interview stage no one here cares. So to any prospective law students out there, don't sweat the NUS/ SMU rejection and/or feel free to reject their offers. Plenty of opportunities here don't bother trying to jostle with these folks in this tiny island.
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From a delisted uni, thanks for the encouraging post!
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18-04-2021, 02:55 AM
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imh forgot to change wifi password is it
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Yeah i'm sure you know this password very well
Thanks for your dose of unsolicited idiocy
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18-04-2021, 03:04 AM
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NUS vs delosted
Hi what is prospect of working in Latham (££££££££££££) as a delisted grad
I am the paralegal in Chinatown wif de NUS grads that wan 2 further study. Firdt deg from SIM a good local uni
Surely me experience working in the law firm will help me to get jobs at Latham.
Thank u alls kind internet strangeerz
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18-04-2021, 08:22 AM
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If you get to work with KSY you will learn a lot... she's still young and hungry and very hands on in her training. But also say bye to your weekends
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She looks a little chubby and haggard. Im not into fat chicks.
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18-04-2021, 09:12 AM
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She looks a little chubby and haggard. Im not into fat chicks.
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And she's not into fat internet trolls either. As it is, I doubt she gives a damn about your opinion - pretty much any girl with options wouldn't.
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18-04-2021, 09:39 AM
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LOL.
Even the EU, arguably the most liberal free movement regime in the world, has numerous barriers in the form of the Establishment Directive, the Services Ddirective, the double deontology principle, and numerous other unwritten cultural, language, trust and economic barriers to lawyers from one member state practising in another. And you want to talk about CECA lawyers practising here?
If you don't know what you're talking about, stop spouting dumb rubbish and go back to churning code under your CECA boss in back office Chennai Business Park.
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Mate law student here and not OP. I think what was essentially said is the ceca agreement is a legal Trojan horse for cecas to infiltrate the local workforce to displace local workers, industry by industry. The ceca agreement was ironically expertly drafted by cecas government lawyers to benefit the ceca disproportionately. So it would seem their government lawyers are much better than our government lawyers...
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