Nowadays people around ... like to ask questions like, who is interested to
go university? Do u intend to go university? Do u want to go university?As a polytechnic students like me, I personally think that, I would reply
them in the sense that, it’s not a matter whether I want/intend to go
university. It is a more like a quest whether am I qualified to enter. Just
randomly ask any students around, if there is a chance for them to enter
university, how many of them would reject it. I am sure 99.9% / even 100% of
the people around would not turn down the golden chance of entering.
From My personal point of view, I always think that university education is
consider quite impossible for polytechnic students, except for a few
minority group of people who can obtain very good results. About 2 years
ago, when I was taking my o-level, I heard that, only the top 5% of poly
students can have a chance to apply for university education. Thus, a lot of
students are striving very hard to go JC, so that they can have a higher
probability of entering university. However, when I enter poly, I heard a
different kind of story, it becomes...only those who can get a GPA of 3.8
and above, will have the chance to enter poly. Is all this jus rumors being
pass around, or is it a truth?? Does the education system really have to
make it so tough for polytechnic students to enter? Only as a JC students
then you can confidently said that you are have a higher possibility of
entering university?
If that’s really the case, then I think that is so unfair ...They should not
have underestimate poly students. Although, JC students are consider as a
group of students who are more clever & well-prepared, but poly students
also does work extremely hard, trying to get themselves a place into the
local university. If you have notice, over these years, the percentage of
people going for further studies is increasing, especially polytechnics
grads, mainly is because no of polytechnics grads every year is severely
restricted. Nowadays the education system is rather competitive, all
students are aiming for at least a degree. Since after all, everybody is
moving towards the same goal, obtaining a more recognized certificate and a
brighter future. So, why not give everybody an equal chance and hope to
fight for their place into the local university (50% come from JC grads and
50% from the poly grads, no doubt whether they are locals or foreigners)
^_^.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
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