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July 13th, 2011 | Author: Contributions
My son had GCE ‘A’ 4 straight As with ‘S’ papers in his ‘A’-level but was rejected by NUS medicine. He applied and was accepted by many medical schools in the UK, Australia and Ireland. He finally accepted one of the top medical schools in the UK.
I sold my house to support him and have the never regretted doing that. He is now in his clinical year and is happy with his pace and style in UK teaching. He has also settled down well and has decided not to come back as he does not owe the govt anything. We have the f..king PAP government to thank for losing my only son to a foreign country in place of its f..king foreign trash policy.
We will never never vote for the PAP again. Thank you once again f..king PAP!
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* This comment was first posted on the thread ‘56 percent of NTU faculty are foreigners from 56 countries worldwide’ (http://www.temasekreview.com/2011/0...ty-are-foreigners-from-56-countries-worldwide/).
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July 13th, 2011 | Author: Contributions
My son had GCE ‘A’ 4 straight As with ‘S’ papers in his ‘A’-level but was rejected by NUS medicine. He applied and was accepted by many medical schools in the UK, Australia and Ireland. He finally accepted one of the top medical schools in the UK.
I sold my house to support him and have the never regretted doing that. He is now in his clinical year and is happy with his pace and style in UK teaching. He has also settled down well and has decided not to come back as he does not owe the govt anything. We have the f..king PAP government to thank for losing my only son to a foreign country in place of its f..king foreign trash policy.
We will never never vote for the PAP again. Thank you once again f..king PAP!
.
Fairness
* This comment was first posted on the thread ‘56 percent of NTU faculty are foreigners from 56 countries worldwide’ (http://www.temasekreview.com/2011/0...ty-are-foreigners-from-56-countries-worldwide/).
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