The Daily Blog (2006-2007)

I view writing as an intellectual pursuit that requires much thoughts,patience,creativity and imagination.As an amateur writer,The Daily Blog is an account of my inspirations as I venture into uncharted waters to explore new horizons in literature.

Friday, December 01, 2006

Marjerinalised

The government has been giving even more than before chances to the matriculation students last 2 years in grabbing the critical courses (Doc, pharma, chem, elec, mecha engineers, accountants, lawyers) in our university. So my bro who studies in MU (Malayan University) were saying that the lecturers were very much complaining about the quality of the fresh batch studs. These are the special rights we are talking about in Malaysia. Certain are chosen to enter Matriculation, when the rest are not. (Notice how professional writers like me use our vocabulary--- 'Certain', 'The Rest')This is also the reason why we are running slow. Matriculation is better known for its low quality, non-standardised, non-recognised, unfortified, incertitude and absolutely incompetent tertiary education. Whereas those who were left with no opportunity to enter college because Taylors is charging me Rm100, 000 for a degree which I refused have to go quietly for STPM or the 'A' levels. Our 'A' levels is triple the times harder, advance and fairly tested in comparison to Matriculation, but those who excel in the 'A' levels for it are now marginalised and cruely given low-end courses to pursue in the local Universities.


This is the motivation the government is giving us to excel in studies. They expect us to serve our country with an undivided heart in return. It's time for them to wake up from those dreams.

I could have grow up to be a Lim Kit Siang if I were not afraid of going to jail.



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