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03-07-2020, 03:22 PM
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As long as the student has been punished accordingly to the satisfaction of the university and seek to become a better person, I don't see any issue with it. Nobody is perfect and spotless. Most people are dumb and foolish in their 20s. Even if the person is a candidate for the incumbent, I will believe in giving him a 2nd chance if he/she is willing to change and be a better person.
Let's not bring this cancerous 'cancel culture' from the West. Or else as the PM rightfully said, no one else will dare to step up to serve.
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03-07-2020, 03:25 PM
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Are you sure this was the case 2 years ago in AY17/18?
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ay18/19* "
mcbride wasn't teaching ilt in that year, only ang moh teacher was chalmers
ilt has never been closed book not for any of the classes..? fyi, same batch as him.
cohort is small we would have heard about it seeing how fast gossip spreads
i mean you can come out and say this stuff also but if it's not true you can't hold your water that's what i'm saying
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03-07-2020, 03:27 PM
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no. its a closed book exam in AY18/19. you can email nus law to check
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why don't you go and email to check
considering, you know, i actually sat through this module in ay18/19?
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03-07-2020, 03:28 PM
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As long as the student has been punished accordingly to the satisfaction of the university and seek to become a better person, I don't see any issue with it. Nobody is perfect and spotless. Most people are dumb and foolish in their 20s. Even if the person is a candidate for the incumbent, I will believe in giving him a 2nd chance if he/she is willing to change and be a better person.
Let's not bring this cancerous 'cancel culture' from the West. Or else as the PM rightfully said, no one else will dare to step up to serve.
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Look, one has to look at the nature of the mistake. If it’s a foolish mistake or just pranks people played (ie got caught being naked drunk, taking photo with a Kate spade handbag), that’s fine.
However, you need to understand the nature in his offence is dishonesty. Particularly in law and in politics, dishonesty is a fatal mistake and trust is the very basic foundational characteristic in these two professions. If someone shows dishonesty in their character, chances are he won’t change (unless it’s really proven that he has shown remorse). Therefore, for the sake of the people he is representing and the clients he would be taking care of, I absolutely support that his mistake should be brought to the alert of the government.
Moreover, the fact that he was arguing with the professor upon being caught shows a lot about his character too.
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03-07-2020, 03:30 PM
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What’s going on
Made me realise how many nus law kids are lurking around this forum. This explains all the dissing and s hitposting during the last few pages.
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03-07-2020, 03:36 PM
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ay18/19* "
mcbride wasn't teaching ilt in that year, only ang moh teacher was chalmers
ilt has never been closed book not for any of the classes..? fyi, same batch as him.
cohort is small we would have heard about it seeing how fast gossip spreads
i mean you can come out and say this stuff also but if it's not true you can't hold your water that's what i'm saying
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dude chalmbers and mcbride taught in AY 18/19. pls get your facts right
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03-07-2020, 03:38 PM
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cohort is small we would have heard about it seeing how fast gossip spreads
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as far as I know most people have heard it. just cos you dont get the tea fast enough doesnt mean its false. dont be salty
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03-07-2020, 03:39 PM
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As long as the student has been punished accordingly to the satisfaction of the university and seek to become a better person, I don't see any issue with it. Nobody is perfect and spotless. Most people are dumb and foolish in their 20s. Even if the person is a candidate for the incumbent, I will believe in giving him a 2nd chance if he/she is willing to change and be a better person.
Let's not bring this cancerous 'cancel culture' from the West. Or else as the PM rightfully said, no one else will dare to step up to serve.
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why werent people willing to give ivan lim the chance then?
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03-07-2020, 03:40 PM
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Made me realise how many nus law kids are lurking around this forum. This explains all the dissing and s hitposting during the last few pages.
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It's because screenshots of this forum are circulating like OMG???? IS THIS TRUE???
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03-07-2020, 03:41 PM
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why don't you go and email to check
considering, you know, i actually sat through this module in ay18/19?
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lol there are 4 different seminars in ay 18/19
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