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Serious 3 Morons Paid Over $100k Each To Attend NYU Asiatic 'Scam' University!

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SINGAPORE: Three former Tisch Asia students have filed a class action lawsuit against New York University (NYU) over its now-defunct Singapore art school, saying that they were victims of an "educational scam".

According to court papers filed in New York last month, Ms Anna Basso, Ms Amy Hartman and Mr Jaime Villa Ruiz represented others to file suit against the US university over seven complaints including breach of contract and false advertising.

They said from the time the school was opened in 2007 until it announced its closure in 2012, NYU had marketed Tisch Asia as a programme offering identical graduate degree and professional training as its renowned Tisch School of the Arts in New York.

However, students who enrolled in Tisch Asia expecting to receive the same quality of education and opportunities as those in the New York campus, and paid the same amount of tuition fees, were left disappointed.

"Except for the cost of tuition, Tisch Asia never lived up to the level of Tisch New York," court documents said. "Tisch Asia students were not provided with the same quality of instruction and equipment as their New York counterparts; did not have an opportunity to gain the same or even comparable internships, part-time jobs in the industry or other resume building opportunities; enter into certain important artistic contests and festivals or apply for certain grants available to New York students."

They added that despite NYU's assurance that Tisch Asia would be in operation for "a long time" and "create a legacy", the school was closed after less than eight years.

"When NYU decided to close Tisch Asia in 2012, it became abundantly clear to Tisch Asia students that they fell victim to an educational scam, that their programme would never create a legacy, and the hundreds of thousands of dollars they paid for education of far lower quality than provided by Tisch New York were not even remotely worth it," the former students said.

The three plaintiffs said they had paid between about US$100,000 and US$165,000 for their stints at Tisch Asia.

Among the examples given on the quality of faculty and teaching, the plaintiffs said cinematography professors showed students outdated lighting techniques, and Mr Villa Ruiz said one of his professors "did not know how to use a modern camera".

They added that in 2011, Dramatic Writing students were promised a class taught by Singapore playwright Haresh Sharma. "However, to the students' great disappointment, Mr Sharma was not offered the opportunity at Tisch Asia because of a financial cut. The class instead was taught by a previous year Tisch Asia graduate."

An NYU representative, Mr John Beckham, told New York Daily News in September that the suit was "wholly without merit, and we expect to prevail in court".

"The students at Tisch Asia had the same curriculum as Tisch uses in New York," Mr Beckman was quoted as saying. "Many Tisch Asia courses were taught by New York-based faculty and all were taught by highly qualified faculty; students had excellent facilities and equipment; and graduates received a Tisch School of the Arts degree."

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...gapore-art-school-an-educational/3180766.html
 
The 3 morons parents should look something like this now

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Sinkapore's reputation as an education hub in Asia has been a mixed record. If I am going to spend $200k for education, sinkapore will not be my choice.
 
Stooping fools
If pay fraction of sum to south Pacific uni. Guaranteed not only Dame teaching curriculum n standards as India but international recognition of Harvard Cambridge n NYU Nathan Yejawarathnam uni.
 
nyu-tisch-527611.jpg


SINGAPORE: Three former Tisch Asia students have filed a class action lawsuit against New York University (NYU) over its now-defunct Singapore art school, saying that they were victims of an "educational scam".

According to court papers filed in New York last month, Ms Anna Basso, Ms Amy Hartman and Mr Jaime Villa Ruiz represented others to file suit against the US university over seven complaints including breach of contract and false advertising.

They said from the time the school was opened in 2007 until it announced its closure in 2012, NYU had marketed Tisch Asia as a programme offering identical graduate degree and professional training as its renowned Tisch School of the Arts in New York.

However, students who enrolled in Tisch Asia expecting to receive the same quality of education and opportunities as those in the New York campus, and paid the same amount of tuition fees, were left disappointed.

"Except for the cost of tuition, Tisch Asia never lived up to the level of Tisch New York," court documents said. "Tisch Asia students were not provided with the same quality of instruction and equipment as their New York counterparts; did not have an opportunity to gain the same or even comparable internships, part-time jobs in the industry or other resume building opportunities; enter into certain important artistic contests and festivals or apply for certain grants available to New York students."

They added that despite NYU's assurance that Tisch Asia would be in operation for "a long time" and "create a legacy", the school was closed after less than eight years.

"When NYU decided to close Tisch Asia in 2012, it became abundantly clear to Tisch Asia students that they fell victim to an educational scam, that their programme would never create a legacy, and the hundreds of thousands of dollars they paid for education of far lower quality than provided by Tisch New York were not even remotely worth it," the former students said.

The three plaintiffs said they had paid between about US$100,000 and US$165,000 for their stints at Tisch Asia.

Among the examples given on the quality of faculty and teaching, the plaintiffs said cinematography professors showed students outdated lighting techniques, and Mr Villa Ruiz said one of his professors "did not know how to use a modern camera".

They added that in 2011, Dramatic Writing students were promised a class taught by Singapore playwright Haresh Sharma. "However, to the students' great disappointment, Mr Sharma was not offered the opportunity at Tisch Asia because of a financial cut. The class instead was taught by a previous year Tisch Asia graduate."

An NYU representative, Mr John Beckham, told New York Daily News in September that the suit was "wholly without merit, and we expect to prevail in court".

"The students at Tisch Asia had the same curriculum as Tisch uses in New York," Mr Beckman was quoted as saying. "Many Tisch Asia courses were taught by New York-based faculty and all were taught by highly qualified faculty; students had excellent facilities and equipment; and graduates received a Tisch School of the Arts degree."

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...gapore-art-school-an-educational/3180766.html

..stupid fools...they could have just spent less then 10k each gg over to INDIA or Burma and get a mill certificate....sinkieland still recongnise it....many have already done so....
 
NYU degree is recognized woh.

There is something I find strange that there is this "recognize" degree. Then those not under "recognize" still have people studying and worst is the poor parents getting loans and landing in mountain of debts. :cool:
 
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SINGAPORE: Three former Tisch Asia students have filed a class action lawsuit against New York University (NYU) over its now-defunct Singapore art school, saying that they were victims of an "educational scam".
wtf is educational scam ah ?

a scam that educates the daft and silly ? :D:D
 
Sinkapore in itself is a scam, they are just victims of one minion that went belly up.
 
what others said ahh :

1] Sadly, those willing slaves that are enjoying their material needs failed to see what is beyond and in turn, think that the horrible man is GOD. The fact is that, it should be spelt backwards….. Of course, only the selfish evils can align with the devils

2] A country made up of citizens easily susceptible to propaganda deserves to survive but only as a corporation. PAP is taking us in this direction and 70% has agreed to follow blindly. But all is not lost yet.

3] In my opinion, Singapore would have succeeded without LKY. Of the four Asian Tigers, two have become fully democratic. Singapore is now the least free of the four. The other three Tigers did well without a LKY. So stop giving LKY so much credit that you are basically worshipping him. Even a mediocre investor makes money in a rising stock market!

4] For whatever good he might have done, all of that have been negated by the works of his own hands. One step forward, two steps back.

5] Lee stepped down as PM 26 years ago. To continue crediting Lee with our ‘miraculous’ growth can only mean one thing: the 2 subsequent PMs’ contributions were insignificant or maybe they were even useless.
 
what other said :
December 1, 2015
I refer to CNA article “Most home owners to pay less property tax next year”.

According to the article, HDB flat ‘owners’ will be able to save between 9% and 24% a year. The numbers may seem big but this translates into savings of between $1.60 and $16.80 a year/13 cents and $1.40 per month. Hardly anything to shout about, much less newsworthy.

The problem with the article is HDB buyers are not owners. To confirm this, go take a look at your legal document and you will discover that you signed on it as “lessees” ….

HDB ‘owners’ should never have paid taxes on property belonging to the state in the first place. What the PAP has done is legally convert our status as ‘lessees’ to ‘owners’ at the stroke of a pen. On top of being forced to pay property tax, we are also required to contribute to a sinking fund for long-term maintenance of assets which continue to belong to the government.

The government is the true owner of HDB flats and this is evidenced by its ability to suka suka amend HDB rules. If HDB flats really belong to us, there would be no need to notify HDB on renting out vacant rooms, working overseas, etc. Most Singaporeans have mistaken the little flexibility given by HDB as ownership.
 
Seems a few of these renowned schools from overseas closed their singapore campus due to financial problems-could it be due the high cost ,esp land/rental cost here?
The MSM has been silent on this-i.e reasons for their financial problems and I suspect its due to high rentals-for the school campus/staff housing and students accommodation.
If the amount spent is the same as in USA, Australia or UK, why should these foreigners send their kids here?

Education hub or scholarship hub?-what's the percentage of these foreigners studying here are on the free-i.e paid by us via PAP(opps I mean govt) scholarships?
 
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