QUOTE(hye @ Nov 16 2016, 07:13 PM)
An honest reply @adam_lew85
There are many ways to finance your education and need not rely on government's money to do so. (e.g EPF, bank loan, etc) Anyone who is giving out money will have the right to revise their terms and conditions for eligibility, the government's included. Given the current tough times, it is only wise if those limited funds are given out prudently and only to those who deserves it.
Not wanting to attack you but looking at what you wrote ... your english writing competency is of concern. They have structural and grammatical errors which should not be demonstrated by a graduate. What if I am the person who is supposed to approve your MyBrain application, I would without a doubt disqualify you because you did not demonstrate good qualities as a degree holder. Why should I invest further in your Master's degree?
You need to face the realities that life isn't fair. Help yourself before asking for others to help you. Ranting here will only go nowhere.
Well said.. By looking at his comments, his competency of English is really of concern, particularly on the tenses..
Sorry for being a "busybody"
You gave him your honest advice but he treated offensively... @ @
No wonder the quality of MBA graduates produced by local universities is deteriorating.
Usually top MBA schools require GMAT or GRE to screen out candidates..