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Founder: YB Dato' Seri S Samy Vellu
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Jul 13 2008, 04:58 PM
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AIMST Founder and Director Board Page:
http://www.aimst.edu.my/other_pages/founder.htm Founder: YB Dato' Seri S Samy Vellu Got value AIMST paper? |
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Jul 14 2008, 12:40 AM
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QUOTE(jayelleenelial @ Jul 13 2008, 11:07 PM) I challenge you to look up the qualifications of each and everyone of our lecturers. Then you may proceed to talk. How about me challenging you to deny that 9 / 10 lecturers in your university are indians?How about telling me how many of your lecturers got their bachelors degree from India? Do not count the foreign advisory council in.They are just paid to put their faces there for reputation just like Bill Gates being an advisor to the MSC project but does nothing. Microsoft made Singapore as its SEA HQ instead. This is an MIC initiative university created to take care of the Indian community in Malaysia. I don't think it is a wrong or my statement here touches any racial sentiments because the Chinese's MCA community does the same thing with UTAR so does the Malays. Added on July 14, 2008, 12:43 am QUOTE(csrulez @ Jul 13 2008, 10:58 PM) It has nothing to do with the founder but the current state of MIC is what you need to worry more about.This post has been edited by ark890: Jul 14 2008, 12:43 AM |
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Jul 14 2008, 02:00 AM
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QUOTE(jayelleenelial @ Jul 14 2008, 01:01 AM) Are you going to find fault in the quality of the lecturers based on their race? Samy V, has been questioned repeatedly about AIMST by his MIC board in meetings after his lost in the general elections.It seems they want him to be clear about AIMST's directions and its continued fundings.I don't see a problem, as long as their degrees are recognized. They are also PHD holders, don't forget that. For example, Dr. Somayagi and Prof. Maurya are both world renown professors. From the dental faculty, if you want to base credibility according to their race, then FINE. We've got a very colourful team of staffs on board and they all have excellent academic records and have world class universities on their resumes. I've seen more fantastic lecturers than lousy ones. The fantastic lecturers are those who come in and rattle off an entire chapter and do not need to refer to the book even once. Lousy ones are those who only know how to read from slides. Honestly, what's your beef with this uni being run by MIC and being founded by Samy Vellu? I, as a student, I look at it as an establishment that caters to deliver education to those who want to pursue it regardless of race, creed or colour. I acknowledge that it caters to the indian community. But the university has never adopted the quota system or I would not be here today. I am a Malaysian girl and I am pursuing the course of my dreams. With people like you, there will never be Malaysians but only malays, indians, chinese, kadazans, ibans, melanaus, punjabis etc. With majority of indians being lecturers there, do they practice equal favour when marking papers to other races? How do you define standard when you have yet to experience and compare lectures from people of other races?Just because they tell you they're good, you believe every word? |
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Jul 14 2008, 02:38 AM
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QUOTE(jayelleenelial @ Jul 14 2008, 02:07 AM) Are you a cat? Do you have nine lives to live through kindergarten up to university to experience a plethora of lecturers from all corners of the world? You definitely do not need 9 lives for that.A good university with mixed lecturers from all types of races should allow you to experience that which is not the case for AIMST.If you can ask me if I have yet to experience and compare lecturers, I can ask you this: Have you had your paper marked by the lecturer at my university? same shit right? Also, does the word ID Number means anything to you? If my lecturer is so free as to scour through the exams division's lists of students and their associated ID numbers, then they must really hate other races. Which I believe would not be practiced here. Unlike you. Please be more civilized. We have questioned this before, about Samy Vellu losing his seat during the elections. We have been told by a reliable source(no need for you to counter), that the two issues are mutually exclusive. You were the one who said that your lecturers were top notch.I see the need for you to convince me on that instead of the other way around.Coming from what you said earlier about relying on lecturers who do not rely on books and slides to teach is not convincing enough.It only shows that if you can pass your exams just by taking down lecture notes and memorizing them is no different from the act of spoon feeding.That is no different from secondary school days. ID to identify individuals without revealing their race?Wow that's interesting.Do you even write down your name on your exam sheet of papers?Why do they even implement such conditions unless it's really true that people discriminate? This post has been edited by ark890: Jul 14 2008, 02:42 AM |
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Jul 14 2008, 04:14 AM
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QUOTE(jayelleenelial @ Jul 14 2008, 03:02 AM) I think you are getting sleepy. Your sentence structure is seriously sucking. My sentence structure sucking and how does it not sound nice to you? You're the one who started comparing the life of cats Again, you are assuming. Maybe you should just stick to your Samy Vellu bashing seeing as that is your only ammo. Till the day we get bad press about the way studies are conducted OR if any of our graduates made a boo-boo in his respective field, then we may continue this conversation. Till you see results(or lack of it), then you judge. I feel it is pointless for you to argue with me about the credibility of my lecturers. But because I missed out on a few things when I talked about my colourful lecturers from my faculty: My dean himself was the dean of the school of dentistry of Hong Kong University. He helped set up the school of dentistry there alongside the help of his assistant dean back then who also transferred over here to join him. Before that, he was the dean at The London Hospital dental School. We've got an Indonesian professor on board, a chinese ex-NUS lecturer who is teaching us orthodontics, two malay dental tech lecturers, two indian clinical lecturers, a Malay lady who is a retiree from the Ministry Of Oral health and is currently our Dental Public Health lecturer, one indian local anesthesia lecturer and a few others who are taking care of the other years. Oh, and two white lecturers who have beautiful resumes who are our Oral Physiology/Biochemistry lecturer and our Oral Microanatomy lecturer. Please say the word Indian again. Also, are you clear about the way I study? Are you sure that the only way I study is by memorizing? Maybe I need to take a photo of all the books I bought in my room that I refer to when I use my slides as headlines. Don't judge me if you don't know my studying style. .... ok, I don't think I've got alzheimers and I've only sat for my last yr3 final paper like three weeks ago. I clearly remember that I only had to write my ID Number, the date and the subject of the paper. My dear, please get your facts right before laughing. For once I agree about not arguing with you about your lecturers accomplishments.Most universities would have a dean in their respective academic departments with impressive track records. Appreciate the effort in detailed breakdown of your dentistry academic department up there but how about the medical/surgery dept.? Tell me if MIC is not the main fund raiser for your university then where did they get their funds from? About your way of studying who dares question your method?Read carefully again what I've said.I did not refer nor I said it was your method of studying directly in my last post.I said "if" you can manage passes by just depending entirely on lectures it makes the situation no different than spoon feeding.Got it? You really need sleep, the impulsive temper is deterring you from debating with openly with me with a clear state of mind. I'm not questioning your memory or anything but when you have requirements like referring students with ID only makes it seems like something amidst.It's not without flaws though.What makes you think that your student database is secure enough not for them to do look-ups? Added on July 14, 2008, 4:24 am QUOTE(edge85 @ Jul 14 2008, 03:02 AM) Hey, how come only she gets replied! I'm STILL waiting for mine. Sorry for not answering your 2nd last post previously.Spoon feeding? I think that happens in most parts of Asia. BUT, mind you we have PBL. Lots and lots of PBL. Half of our dental lecturers are Brits, so we do get the best of both worlds. And it's the clinical phase which will really determine how good you are. And come on, the ID system is for confidentiality and official purposes. As professionals, would discriminating do any good to any party? I don't think so. It's not that the lecturer will win what, more votes? i.e. there's no reason for discrimination at university levels (I don't know about IPTAs tho). Besides, 80% of my batchmates are Chinese. And everyone is doing fairly fine. Speaking of discrimination, aren't you a Malaysian? Get used to it. Isn't it obvious that you're now turning to English. Running dry on Google-facts? Whatever happened to Sami Vellu lol... Anyway, maybe you like facts. Here's our dean. Try this: http://www.nature.com/bdj/journal/v186/n4/full/4800050a.html if it means anything at all. I did not want to answer because I felt it was unnecessary to condemn the indian medical standards and further cause racial tensions. There's been a whole lot of cases happening in the world recently.Haven't you heard? Recently an indian surgeon in the US operated on a patient's wrong lung? http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/In...ng-lung/328213/ Have you heard of Dr. Death from Australia who was responsible for the lives of 17 people with his wrong diagnosis? Have you heard of organ selling trades? There you go..for the reasons I lost trust in Indian medical standards. This post has been edited by ark890: Jul 14 2008, 04:28 AM |
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