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20-04-2022, 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I was one of the part b candidates who passed the exams through my own hard work without any help during the exam, like many others. We had the choice of communicating with each other during the exam, but chose not to because we held on to the integrity of the profession that we were about to join. I would also rather use any extra time to figure out my own answers rather than to seek answers from someone else.
I am naturally disheartened and find it extremely difficult to reconcile with the outcome, that the cheaters have been left unscathed by their dishonest mistakes. This is no way fair to candidates who respect and hold on to the integrity of the profession. If they can cheat and be left unscathed (delaying their call by 6-12 months is nothing), then what makes you think they will not do it again in future? They need to be held to the same standard as the standard which applies to the profession they are entering into. I am afraid those peers of mine, like myself, are mature and capable enough of making our own informed decisions of whether to cheat or to value integrity. I am afraid they are not young teens anymore. They are clearly not fit and proper for the legal profession.
My peers and I would gratefully appreciate any advice on how we can ensure that the cheaters, who clearly show signs of dishonest at such an early stage, are being disbarred from entering into the profession, or at least being named.
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Everyone humji because they don't want to be the first one to be whacked for doxxing.
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20-04-2022, 08:42 PM
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The five candidates alr retook their exams and passed?
This mean that academically they are okie.
We dont need to be so harsh on them.
#second chance
#yellow ribbon
Lawyers should be gentler on each other
This is just cheating in exam
No harm done
No disrepute to legal profession
Anyway im going to do some community service and volunteering.
And will be rehabilitated.
Will be a fit and proper person in no time😀
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20-04-2022, 10:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
The five candidates alr retook their exams and passed?
This mean that academically they are okie.
We dont need to be so harsh on them.
#second chance
#yellow ribbon
Lawyers should be gentler on each other
This is just cheating in exam
No harm done
No disrepute to legal profession
Anyway im going to do some community service and volunteering.
And will be rehabilitated.
Will be a fit and proper person in no time😀
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U have too much faith in them
Maybe they found a way to cheat without detection the second time?
Second time don’t dare to snitch on each other alr
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20-04-2022, 10:36 PM
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Common sense lah. PSLE can discuss answer using WHATSAPP? Can copy classmate answer word for word?
What’s with the young and immature defence? Meaning to say a 12 year old primary school kid is more mature than legal trainees in their twenties?
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21-04-2022, 12:52 AM
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4 boys, 2 girls, that's all from me
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21-04-2022, 12:56 AM
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3 Boys 3 Girls
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21-04-2022, 12:57 AM
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2 boys 4 girls
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21-04-2022, 01:20 AM
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1 boy 5 girls, that's all
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21-04-2022, 02:55 AM
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hep, dentons, baker...
kek
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