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debbierowe
post Mar 25 2011, 09:36 AM

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how many malaysians enrolled to MIT? hmm.gif
last i heard it was so hard to enter that only one malaysian managed
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my batch of scholar 1 indian girl got in. she now doing phd in uni of chicago
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post Mar 25 2011, 09:42 AM

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MMU is world class
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QUOTE(arsenwagon @ Mar 25 2011, 09:19 AM)
i know someone go cambridge under Di pertuan agong scholarship ( >90000x better than JPA, MARA, etc)  balik msia open law firm. richer than many ppl. but still not like damnnnnnn rich. richest is local uni grad like mahatiew and bijan (from nottingham , not top 10)
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i dun understand...so going to uni is all about getting rich...???

u graduate from Uni & get rich, u success
u graduate from Uni & not get rich, u phail

is that how we indoctrinate our youngsters....???
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Egyptian unis the best.
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My MNC director is only 33 graduate from MMU earning 30k a month.. pwn u all from ranking schools.
At the end of the day, whatever Uni you go to, free or otherwise, what you make of it later is what matters. Dont need to be envious
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QUOTE(keown83 @ Mar 25 2011, 09:44 AM)
i dun understand...so going to uni is all about getting rich...???

u graduate from Uni & get rich, u success
u graduate from Uni & not get rich, u phail

is that how we indoctrinate our youngsters....???
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u need to understand that all they can think of is money, money, money.


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hmm....no wonder our country are sooooo farked up

the mentality "graduate from Uni ----> getting rich/highest income ----> success" is too strong...no passion for knowledge, just money driven & that is all matters

haih

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post Mar 25 2011, 10:00 AM

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my uncle studied in MIT, haha.. tunggang glamour...



ok.. inb4 ada aku kesah.
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post Mar 25 2011, 10:00 AM

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QUOTE(keown83 @ Mar 25 2011, 09:53 AM)
hmm....no wonder our country are sooooo farked up

the mentality "graduate from Uni getting & rich/highest income ----> success" is too strong...no passion for knowledge, just money driven & that is all matters

haih
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yes, MIT are a good school not because of how many of its student become rich, but because the university have always been in on the cutting edge of technology and science development. countless new innovation in physic, engineering, computer science have come out of the MIT over the years.
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QUOTE(keown83 @ Mar 25 2011, 09:53 AM)
hmm....no wonder our country are sooooo farked up

the mentality "graduate from Uni ----> getting rich/highest income ----> success" is too strong...no passion for knowledge, just money driven & that is all matters

haih
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thats how asians are usually rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
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post Mar 25 2011, 10:04 AM

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who made the stat? it obviously bias haha
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post Mar 25 2011, 10:04 AM

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It's famous bcoz Tony Stark enter MIT at his 6 years of age.
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QUOTE(robertngo @ Mar 25 2011, 10:00 AM)
yes, MIT are a good school not because of how many of its student become rich, but because the university have always been in on the cutting edge of technology and science development. countless new innovation in physic, engineering, computer science have come out of the MIT over the years.
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the simple sentence is;

PASSION FOR KNOWLEDGE & SKILL

they do it because they love it, they love their profession, they love the knowledge, they have the passion, they will possibly do it for free, not because there's a big carrot tangling in front of their eyes

thats why they are what they are now


meanwhile in Malaysia.........

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ayam butthurt.. why no UiTM in the list?? FUUUUUUUUUuuuuu
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post Mar 25 2011, 10:06 AM

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QUOTE(keown83 @ Mar 25 2011, 09:44 AM)
i dun understand...so going to uni is all about getting rich...???

u graduate from Uni & get rich, u success
u graduate from Uni & not get rich, u phail

is that how we indoctrinate our youngsters....???
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i didnt say not get rich is phail also. i look up to people who can come up with innovations and inventions too. in fact, u can be successful without entering university. like lim goh tong, he was a successful businessman.the point i was making, success can come even if you are from a lower ranked uni or whtever.

besides, success can be measured in different ways. no doubt, financial wealth is one of the parameters. u go to the west, if u peole hear u r the boss of big company they also will say u r successful. same case here.

phail country producing phail mindreaders.

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post Mar 25 2011, 10:10 AM

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keown83 obviously never lived in poverty before. $$$$ = SUCCESS, that's all.
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post Mar 25 2011, 10:11 AM

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QUOTE(Bombgen @ Mar 25 2011, 10:04 AM)
It's famous bcoz Tony Stark enter MIT at his 6 years of age.
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more fictional student of MIT

Ellie Arroway, Contact - SETI researcher (in Carl Sagan's novel, Ellie Arroway is a Harvard graduate)
Emma, No Strings Attached (film) - Protagonist is an MIT graduate, played by Natalie Portman
Stanley Brack
Mike Cannon, Las Vegas - "MIT graduate degree"
Ben Chapeski, Orgazmo - "MIT graduate"
James Clayton, The Recruit - CIA trainee, degree in "non-linear cryptography"
Darcy, Secretary in The Loop
Dilbert-has a MIT degree in Course VI-1, electrical engineering
Alex Doonesbury- character in the comic strip Doonesbury, daughter of Mike Doonesbury and J. J.
Tobias Fünke, Arrested Development, completed his fellowship in psycholinguistics
Benjamin Gates, National Treasure
Gordon Freeman, Half-Life - Degree in theoretical physics
Invisible Woman, The Fantastic Four
David Levinson, Independence Day - Manager at NYC cable station, degree in computer science
Harvey, from Allan Sherman's song parody Harvey and Sheila ("He went to MIT and got his Ph.D.")
The man who ran the computer in the The Brothers Four song, "John Henry, The Thinkin' Man"[18]
Will Hunting, Good Will Hunting - Savant on-campus janitor
James O. Incandenza, "Infinite Jest" -Played tennis as an MIT student, optical expert
Black Mass (comics) was a physicist at MIT before he was granted powers by the Overmaster
Tim McGee, NCIS "has a Masters in Computing Forensics at MIT"
Bullwinkle J. Moose, "The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show" - With a degree in Toe Dancing
Rebecca Miyamoto, Pani Poni Dash!
Otacon, Metal Gear Solid
Mei Ling, Metal Gear Solid
Jim Rhodes, Marvel Comics' Iron Man
Reed Richards, Mr. Fantastic Marvel Comics The Fantastic Four
Rockhound, Armageddon - Geologist with two MIT doctorates in Chemistry and Geology
Tony Stark, Marvel Comics' Iron Man
Ed Straker, commander of SHADO
Richard Sumner, Desk Set - A "PhD from MIT in Science"
Tim Thomas AKA Ben Thomas, Seven Pounds - studied engineering at MIT
Howard Wolowitz, The Big Bang Theory - Masters in Engineering

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post Mar 25 2011, 10:12 AM

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the real MIT students are even more impressive

Many of MIT's over 120,000 alumni and alumnae have had considerable success in scientific research, public service, education, and business. Twenty-four MIT alumni have won the Nobel Prize, forty-four have been selected as Rhodes Scholars, and fifty-five have been selected as Marshall Scholars.[255]

Alumni in American politics and public service include Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke, MA-1 Representative John Olver, CA-13 Representative Pete Stark, former National Economic Council chairman Lawrence H. Summers, and former Council of Economic Advisors chairwoman Christina Romer. MIT alumni in international politics include British Foreign Minister David Miliband, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, physicist Richard Feynman, and former Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Ahmed Chalabi.

MIT alumni founded or co-founded many notable companies, such as Intel, McDonnell Douglas, Texas Instruments, 3Com, Qualcomm, Bose, Raytheon, Koch Industries, Rockwell International, Genentech, and Campbell Soup. The annual Entrepreneurship Competition has led to the creation of over 85 companies that have, in aggregate, generated 2,500 jobs, received $600 million in venture capital funding, and have a market capitalization of over $10 billion.[256] A 2009 study claimed that the combined revenues of companies founded by MIT affiliates would make it the seventeenth largest economy in the world.[11]

Prominent institutions of higher education have been led by MIT alumni, including the University of California system, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Carnegie Mellon University, Tufts University, Rochester Institute of Technology, Northeastern University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Purdue University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Quaid-e-Azam University.

More than one third of the United States' manned spaceflights have included MIT-educated astronauts (among them Apollo 11 Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin), more than any university excluding the United States service academies.[257]

Noted alumni in non-scientific fields include author Hugh Lofting,[258] Boston guitarist Tom Scholz, The New York Times columnist and Nobel Prize Winning economist Paul Krugman, The Bell Curve author Charles Murray, United States Supreme Court building architect Cass Gilbert, and Pritzker Prize-winning architects I.M. Pei and Gordon Bunshaft.

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