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feeling discriminated for being in acsi​

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hi guys, i don’t know if anyone else feels this way, but being in a top school like acsi is honestly damn painful sometimes. every time someone finds out i’m from acsi, they straightaway call me elitist, arrogant, and say things like, “all acs people think they’re better than others.” it’s so unfair, like what did i do wrong? just being in a good school already kena judged. it’s really making me feel so anxious and out of place.

recently, i was talking to my cousin who’s from ite, and he shared with me how ite really helped him “find his passion” and gave him “hands-on experience.” honestly, i feel so inspired that even though his journey is so... different from mine, he can still stay so positive. sometimes, i wonder if maybe i should just drop out of acsi and join him in ite. at least there, people won’t judge me just for existing.

but now i cannot decide - should i go for higher nitec in culinary, where i can “find my passion” in cooking like him, or hospitality, where i can “gain practical experience” and meet all kinds of people? it’s such a hard choice, both sound like they would suit the ite culture so well
 


feeling discriminated for being in acsi​

Rant
emoji:snoo_feelsbadman:

hi guys, i don’t know if anyone else feels this way, but being in a top school like acsi is honestly damn painful sometimes. every time someone finds out i’m from acsi, they straightaway call me elitist, arrogant, and say things like, “all acs people think they’re better than others.” it’s so unfair, like what did i do wrong? just being in a good school already kena judged. it’s really making me feel so anxious and out of place.

recently, i was talking to my cousin who’s from ite, and he shared with me how ite really helped him “find his passion” and gave him “hands-on experience.” honestly, i feel so inspired that even though his journey is so... different from mine, he can still stay so positive. sometimes, i wonder if maybe i should just drop out of acsi and join him in ite. at least there, people won’t judge me just for existing.

but now i cannot decide - should i go for higher nitec in culinary, where i can “find my passion” in cooking like him, or hospitality, where i can “gain practical experience” and meet all kinds of people? it’s such a hard choice, both sound like they would suit the ite culture so well

Is this piece written by @duluxe?
 
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You got the fundamental wrong. I am from a neighborhood school and an ITE graduate, everyday I am suffering from inferior complex in this forum. :wink:
It’s an ITE graduate fabricating a story about an ACS alumnus envying him. :biggrin:
 
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It’s an ITE graduate fabricating a story about an ACS alumnus envying him. :biggrin:

The ITE graduate is the cousin of the elite ACS boy who wrote the reddit article, wrong? I really don't get you, please kindly sexplain to a mentally slow northlight boy.
 
I have a cousin from ACS Barker Road who never managed to get a stable job despite being from ACS, LOL
 
You better correct your grammatical/spelling errors before he spots them and ridicule you.
some are hoping and some are “hopping” to get laid. depends on the context. ite diploma holders hope, acs gce a-level holders hop.
 
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