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DO you think the ex-students are RIGHT or WRONG?

 

 

 

 

A Bunch Of Young Lawyers Are Suing Their Law Schools Because They Don't Have Jobs

 

By Array | Business Insider

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Just before graduation, the Bench Fitting skills I was trained was made redundant by machine tools.

About 20 years later, the same training programme was still being conducted by ITE.

The blind leads the blind education? [shakehead]

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Just before graduation, the Bench Fitting skills I was trained was made redundant by machine tools.

About 20 years later, the same training programme was still being conducted by ITE.

The blind leads the blind education? [shakehead]

I guess the focus is on the knowledge of Bench Fitting so that one can operates/repairs the machine.

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So those students first 'big' case is to sue the Law school where they had got their education .... [:p][:p]

 

 

in Cantonese they call it....

 

食碗面, 反碗底! -_-

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DO you think the ex-students are RIGHT or WRONG?

 

 

 

 

A Bunch Of Young Lawyers Are Suing Their Law Schools Because They Don't Have Jobs

 

By Array | Business Insider

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During my Poly days, we had this additional programme which is an add on to our field of study. Additional subject means more sch fees and more to study.

 

When one of us asked the lecturer why this programme ?

 

He somehow hinted us this, "Well this additional programme might not be full relevance to your diploma but it will be a handy tool when you complete your diploma."

 

True enough, most of us after completed the diploma did not stay in our field but rather venture to other industries, all thanks to the additional programme.

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Hmmmmmm..... let's see...

 

- First, the school teaches these students to sue others for a living

 

- Then the students cannot find jobs that enable them to sue

 

- So the students now sue the school so that they will get some money for living

 

[hur][furious][laugh]

 

 

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Engineering is also a big waste of time ... imagine spending 12 hours a week in a lab doing experiments that would eventually be done by technicians in labs that you would never see again.

 

12 hrs... that the total number of hours per week for some faculties. [bigcry]

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Engineering is also a big waste of time ... imagine spending 12 hours a week in a lab doing experiments that would eventually be done by technicians in labs that you would never see again.

 

12 hrs... that the total number of hours per week for some faculties. [bigcry]

 

I think the manual work we learn in School is more of picking up the fundamentals of the skills you are learning. Why bother to fly when you can't even run? Why bother to run if you can't even walk?

 

I was in IT. During university days (not in SG) I learn things that seemed redundant, things that are ready available in the market, but it's the fundanmental behind these stuff that makes you understand the rational behind it and makes you a level above the rest who are not trained.

 

Even in management roles you need to know basic fundamentals in order to make sound decisions and understand what your guys are doing. Leading a team of technician when you have no experience as a technician is like "blind leading blind" yeah?

 

This is sometime we will take for granted as we climb higher and higher in the corporate ladder cos along the way we gained so much that these important milestones seems so "minor"...

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