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hustla_ambition101 wrote:All those who crying and other follies is d parents fault, don't blame no question. Parents force their children for SEA like if its the end of the world, to those who too weak to make it in life due to getting results they didn't want they might as well end themselves now
~*Pãñdorą*~ wrote:I have friends with PhD's who recall never being nervous for Bachelors or Masters or anything else for that matter, as they were for Common Entrance. I saw some kids today stressing while awaiting the results, as if they were headed into the exam room again!!
Sky wrote:~*Pãñdorą*~ wrote:I have friends with PhD's who recall never being nervous for Bachelors or Masters or anything else for that matter, as they were for Common Entrance. I saw some kids today stressing while awaiting the results, as if they were headed into the exam room again!!
CE/SEA is much more important to life than a masters.
sound boy 64 wrote:Passed by two schools today. Saw mostly parents crying and a ambulance on the scenealso.
thanks meng ,my sis did not make any fuss out of this SEA thing and she did well ,it is confirmed this is her first choice..eliteauto wrote:megadoc1 wrote:my lil sis did ok, she got bishops, I am not sure if it was her first choice though
I was in a conversation with my neighbour who is both a doctor and a professor, he has also authored several papers and he was telling me about the various secondary schools and how their students perform at the tertiary level, he considered Bishops one of the better girls schools in terms of overall development and life skills, he found that the Bishop's girls he lectured at UWI were more assertive, open-minded, participatory and willing to ask questions. Congrats to your sis I'm sure she'll do well
Congrats to your sis as well *KRONIK*
eliteauto wrote:megadoc1 wrote:my lil sis did ok, she got bishops, I am not sure if it was her first choice though
I was in a conversation with my neighbour who is both a doctor and a professor, he has also authored several papers and he was telling me about the various secondary schools and how their students perform at the tertiary level, he considered Bishops one of the better girls schools in terms of overall development and life skills, he found that the Bishop's girls he lectured at UWI were more assertive, open-minded, participatory and willing to ask questions. Congrats to your sis I'm sure she'll do well
Congrats to your sis as well *KRONIK*
K74T wrote:Congrats to the top student, heading from my Alma Mater
DionYorker wrote:I now get my results....home school yes, 2% pass.
I fed up repeat, done do it 8 times already.
This country cupid in stereo yeah.
Celebrating tho....bhaigan and aloo choka.
rfari wrote:DionYorker wrote:I now get my results....home school yes, 2% pass.
I fed up repeat, done do it 8 times already.
This country cupid in stereo yeah.
Celebrating tho....bhaigan and aloo choka.
Bhaigan and aloo choka...
Wha u mean by tht?
DjDaniel wrote:I was in work when my lil sis went for her results, when she called to say what she passed for I could actually hear children bawling and crying in the background like a warzone or sumn. :/
Anyways she came in the top 100 too, she passed for St Joseph Convent POS.
pugboy wrote:It appears Presbyterian, Hindu and Muslim schools ruling again with rc just holding on
I've been following this for a number of years now,
The divide is becoming very obvious
pioneer wrote:You all really expect government primary schools to win anything?
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