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NUS: New heaven for elites?

ThePlen

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NUS student bullied online after questioning scholars’ programme: report

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A National University of Singapore student who questioned whether a scholars programme has turned into a club for the elite has allegedly become the target of cyber-bullying.

In the article “Cyberbullying in NUS” published in online student newspaper The Kent Ridge Common (KRC) on Monday morning, student-writer Koh Choon Hwee said that Keira Chen, a history student under the University Scholars’ Programme (USP), has been called “stupid” and other names by fellow students since writing articles in the paper about the programme.

Chen, whose parents reportedly earn less than S$2,000 a month to support their family of five, was first featured in KRC in Koh’s article “Will the USP turn into a Middle-Upper Socioeconomic Cluster?” on 9 October last year.

The USP is an interdisciplinary academic programme that offers able NUS undergraduates a wide range of extracurricular and overseas opportunities. In August, when the USP moved into NUS’ new educational hub University Town (UTown), a two-year compulsory residential component was introduced, which added an additional S$11,060 to the fees.

Previously, USP students didn’t have to top up any amount – besides the standard NUS tuition fees – to enjoy the privileges of being part of the programme.


In articles in KRC she wrote after the feature on her, Chen, who enrolled into USP before the change in fees, highlighted her plight and called for a more robust financial aid scheme. On top of giving tuition twice a week, Chen also holds a part-time job in school

In one of her KRC posts last year, originally titled “Meritocracy? Money-talk-cracy!” before toning it down to “USP@UTown” after getting feedback, Chen spoke of her difficulties as a “B student” in university.

“I’ve spent, since Day 1, Year 1, Sem 1, in the library till 10pm (or on days I’m not there, I’m giving tuition), and I’m a B student,” she shared.

Chen added that at times, she “has to read everything 3 times before I really understand it (and I take 3.5hours to read compared to my friends who does it in 2 hours)”.

According to Koh’s report in KRC, to this, a USP student commented on the wall of a private Facebook group – restricted to USP students only – that “this poor girl isn’t the brightest crayon in the box” and is “begging to be parodied”.

Another, as quoted by the student paper, said even more bluntly, “okay keira chen we get it. YOU ARE VEH STUPID AND YOU SEEM SO PROUD OF IT”, before adding that he found it “simply shocking” that Chen is part of the honours programme.

Yahoo! Singapore, however, was told by a few NUS students that there was also a group of students who empathised with Chen and spoke up to defend her.

According to KRC, one person said in the Facebook group that she “doesn’t think (Chen’s article)’s in any way slamming USP – it’s just someone raising her authentic and very legitimate concerns about a university programme in a university space for publication.”

Koh, who used to be part of the USP, said she remained upset as she saw “this not (as) a case of cyberbullying by anonymous trolls on the internet, but by your peers who are living in close proximity with you… this is, after all, a residential college”.

“Our whole learning and living environment suddenly turned hostile; Keira was very affected as she bore the brunt of the personal attacks and I was very worried for her,” Koh wrote.

She also emphasised that the comments she featured in her article were “only a very small sample”.

Koh then expressed disappointment that despite her several attempts to seek from USP leaders counseling help for Chen, who was showing more signs of distress as the comments got worse, no one, the KRC writer claimed, stepped forward to offer her any form of support.

What made it worse was finding out that “apart from the largely online negative reactions from USP students… USP staff also engaged in perpetuating negative stereotypes about us”, Koh wrote.

Koh also further said that the USP Director told her he didn’t like it that some of the comments were “too personal”.

“But they’re being made in a private student space, and we cannot intervene unless there’s something illegal or in breach of a rule, I’m afraid,” he was quoted by Koh as saying.

When contacted by Yahoo! Singapore, 23-year-old USP student Augustin Chiam offered another side to Koh’s story, which he claimed was “one-sided”.

“There were definitely people who supported Keira,” said the political science student. “Cyber bullying is wrong but every family has its black sheep. Don't cast the blame on the entire community just because of the actions of the few people.”

“The (Facebook) group has generations of USP people,” Chiam added. “Out of all the comments, (Koh) just picked out a few to highlight.”
 

streetsmart73

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Generous Asset
hi there


1. aiyoh!
2. the failure of sheepishland education system.
3. i,me,myself syndrome in the making.
4. the inner-circle & who's who network.
5. if you are not within reach, you don't belong & fall out!
 
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vamjok

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zun bo, need to work so hard meh study till 10pm everyday in library? i was playing game everyday then. only 5 days be4 any tests i study and revised 2 weeks b4 final exam. my result is between a B+ and A- average then
 
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