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    National Junior College (Junior High)

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    • C Offline
      csc
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      Quintessential Mum:
      I am alarmed after reading the recent posts. It begs the question how can a liberal arts education ever flourish in Singapore society when one can not even express a personal opinion without reservation? There will always be people who are for or against an issue/side but the act of sharing different perspectives and opinions is enriching and adds value and dimension to the way we think, act and live our lives.

      Of course, the act of sharing of perspectives and opinions is indeed enriching. I have benefited from many sharings of ideas here. But we need to learn how to share them objectively. šŸ˜„

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        phankao
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        Quintessential Mum:
        csc:

        [quote=\"INNOVATE\"]The qualities of being chosen as President Scholar is exceedingly demanding that I see from the view point of one being anointed by God. Its far beyond ordinary human efforts.


        Well I do agree that the candidate is indeed exceptional...but on being 'annointed by God' ?? :?

        May be that is the reason that Catholic Junior College produced a President Scholar 2009/2010! šŸ˜‰[/quote]How can a JC produce a scholar in 1+ year? I would credit the secondary school, which, in this case is Catholic High School.

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          wapobs
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          Quintessential Mum:
          csc:

          [quote=\"INNOVATE\"]The qualities of being chosen as President Scholar is exceedingly demanding that I see from the view point of one being anointed by God. Its far beyond ordinary human efforts.


          Well I do agree that the candidate is indeed exceptional...but on being 'annointed by God' ?? :?

          May be that is the reason that Catholic Junior College produced a President Scholar 2009/2010! šŸ˜‰[/quote]wa! if Catholic can, Tua Pek Kong sure can! I quickly send my children go pai pai Loyang temple for President scholar. better than 4D man! :lol:

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            csc
            last edited by

            Quintessential Mum:
            csc:

            [quote=\"INNOVATE\"]The qualities of being chosen as President Scholar is exceedingly demanding that I see from the view point of one being anointed by God. Its far beyond ordinary human efforts.


            Well I do agree that the candidate is indeed exceptional...but on being 'annointed by God' ?? :?

            May be that is the reason that Catholic Junior College produced a President Scholar 2009/2010! šŸ˜‰[/quote] :rotflmao:

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              INNOVATE
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              Generally, I am impress with the quality of debate in this forum. Parents do show a high degree of maturity and tolerance inspite of difference of opinions as seen in many threads.


              Agreed with phankao that alot of sowing was carried out at secondary level. That seperate a good school from another. Its still alot depends on individual student who needs to have the high intellectual ability, outstanding leadership, sound character, willingness to serve, ability to handle stress, fortitude, wisdom and many other factors. In fact successful candiate has to possess qualities beyond all these.

              Parents take pride when their kids are chosen.

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              • JenniferJ Offline
                Jennifer
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                wapobs:
                wa! if Catholic can, Tua Pek Kong sure can! I quickly send my children go pai pai Loyang temple for President scholar. better than 4D man! :lol:

                To be the ultimate kiasuparent, I will go for all sorts of worships :rotflmao:

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                  Quintessential Mum
                  last edited by

                  csc:
                  Quintessential Mum:

                  I am alarmed after reading the recent posts. It begs the question how can a liberal arts education ever flourish in Singapore society when one can not even express a personal opinion without reservation? There will always be people who are for or against an issue/side but the act of sharing different perspectives and opinions is enriching and adds value and dimension to the way we think, act and live our lives.


                  Of course, the act of sharing of perspectives and opinions is indeed enriching. I have benefited from many sharings of ideas here. But we need to learn how to share them objectively. šŸ˜„

                  True but it is up to each individual to decide whether the information/opinion provided is useful or not. One man's meat may be another man's poison. :lol:

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                    Quintessential Mum
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                    phankao:
                    Quintessential Mum:

                    [quote=\"csc\"]
                    Well I do agree that the candidate is indeed exceptional...but on being 'annointed by God' ?? :?

                    May be that is the reason that Catholic Junior College produced a President Scholar 2009/2010! šŸ˜‰

                    How can a JC produce a scholar in 1+ year? I would credit the secondary school, which, in this case is Catholic High School.[/quote]Ha ha - the operative word is Catholic!

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                      dunnoleh
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                      Jennifer:
                      wapobs:

                      wa! if Catholic can, Tua Pek Kong sure can! I quickly send my children go pai pai Loyang temple for President scholar. better than 4D man! :lol:


                      To be the ultimate kiasuparent, I will go for all sorts of worships :rotflmao:

                      I quietly follow behind.... šŸ˜‰

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                        WeiHan
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                        Quintessential Mum:
                        phankao:

                        [quote=\"Quintessential Mum\"]
                        May be that is the reason that Catholic Junior College produced a President Scholar 2009/2010! šŸ˜‰

                        How can a JC produce a scholar in 1+ year? I would credit the secondary school, which, in this case is Catholic High School.

                        Ha ha - the operative word is Catholic![/quote]How do you know it has to do with the two schools? Maybe, his father has encouraged him to pursue this scholarship just like the Cedar Girl's president scholar.

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