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post Oct 6 2019, 11:55 AM

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post Oct 6 2019, 12:00 PM

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post Oct 6 2019, 12:03 PM

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I dunno how this is newsworthy

If one has the money to study a degree 18 fckin times surely he can’t be poor

Reminds me of those lazy ass matriculation students in my engineering course who took aeons to graduate.

In my 1st year When I first met him in a class I thought he was the lecturer, he told me he was here before me for 2 semesters liao

And when I graduate from my uni after 4 yrs( 8 semesters), that mofo is still there studying the subjects from my 2nd year.

No prize for guessing what race it is. It would be more newsworthy if they share an article about the graduation of a wheelchair bound or visually impaired student in a law school...
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post Oct 6 2019, 12:07 PM

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QUOTE(ihm11 @ Oct 6 2019, 12:45 AM)
would u dare instruct a loyar with dis kinda record?
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post Oct 6 2019, 12:16 PM

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QUOTE(ahter @ Oct 6 2019, 11:32 AM)
Uitm .. failed 18 times.
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truly kipidap n dongidap ! biggrin.gif
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post Oct 6 2019, 12:21 PM

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QUOTE(anuarnor @ Oct 6 2019, 11:22 AM)
Yeah. But imagine that kind of persistence at the enforcers side. You lawyers will cirit soon.
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I doubt it. Persistence is not an uncommon trait among lawyers.

Its like this - I can play the piano, but only cos of persistent practice. Something I realized quite quickly was that I have no actual talent for it. Regardless, I kept it up anyway and am able to pass exams and play competently. But no matter how much I practice, I'll never actually be as good as someone with actual talent and isn't a lazy bum as to not practice at all. I will never be a Yiruma. Heck, I will never qualify to perform for money in any sense. I know my limitations, and I was not even a 'slow learner' on the piano as in I didn't fail multiple piano exams when I was younger. But this is all OK. I play the piano for personal enjoyment. I don't make a career out of it.

Well this guy is trying to make a career out of something he doesn't appear to be good at, and is just persistent at. Good luck to him I guess, but until he actually proves himself, I will be remember his name as a lawyer to avoid and will never even give a chance to. Is the bias unfair? I don't think so...I have to pay good money for a lawyer so I have expectations and I don't think he will be able to meet them.

Its not like anyone would pay to hear me play the piano, why would I pay to hire him as a lawyer?

You tell me a doctor has failed multiple times before passing his exams, I am also not inclined to give them a chance. WTF? Its my life you're talking about.
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post Oct 6 2019, 12:22 PM

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can work at gov’t jadi pembantu tadbir or something
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post Oct 6 2019, 12:23 PM

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QUOTE(arubin @ Oct 6 2019, 12:21 PM)
I doubt it. Persistence is not an uncommon trait among lawyers.

Its like this - I can play the piano, but only cos of persistent practice. Something I realized quite quickly was that I have no actual talent for it. Regardless, I kept it up anyway and am able to pass exams and play competently. But no matter how much I practice, I'll never actually be as good as someone with actual talent and isn't a lazy bum as to not practice at all. I will never be a Yiruma. Heck, I will never qualify to perform for money in any sense. I know my limitations, and I was not even a 'slow learner' on the piano as in I didn't fail multiple piano exams when I was younger. But this is all OK. I play the piano for personal enjoyment. I don't make a career out of it.

Well this guy is trying to make a career out of something he doesn't appear to be good at, and is just persistent at. Good luck to him I guess, but until he actually proves himself, I will be remember his name as a lawyer to avoid and will never even give a chance to. Is the bias unfair? I don't think so...I have to pay good money for a lawyer so I have expectations and I don't think he will be able to meet them.

Its not like anyone would pay to hear me play the piano, why would I pay to hire him as a lawyer?

You tell me a doctor has failed multiple times before passing his exams, I am also not inclined to give them a chance. WTF? Its my life you're talking about.
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depends on how the individual develop himself later

btw PKR MP Baru Bian / Works Minister n ncr native rights lawyer also ITM law graduate

throughout his career handling hundreds of land cases against plantation cronies in Sarawak
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post Oct 6 2019, 12:51 PM

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QUOTE(arubin @ Oct 6 2019, 12:21 PM)
I doubt it. Persistence is not an uncommon trait among lawyers.

Its like this - I can play the piano, but only cos of persistent practice. Something I realized quite quickly was that I have no actual talent for it. Regardless, I kept it up anyway and am able to pass exams and play competently. But no matter how much I practice, I'll never actually be as good as someone with actual talent and isn't a lazy bum as to not practice at all. I will never be a Yiruma. Heck, I will never qualify to perform for money in any sense. I know my limitations, and I was not even a 'slow learner' on the piano as in I didn't fail multiple piano exams when I was younger. But this is all OK. I play the piano for personal enjoyment. I don't make a career out of it.

Well this guy is trying to make a career out of something he doesn't appear to be good at, and is just persistent at. Good luck to him I guess, but until he actually proves himself, I will be remember his name as a lawyer to avoid and will never even give a chance to. Is the bias unfair? I don't think so...I have to pay good money for a lawyer so I have expectations and I don't think he will be able to meet them.

Its not like anyone would pay to hear me play the piano, why would I pay to hire him as a lawyer?

You tell me a doctor has failed multiple times before passing his exams, I am also not inclined to give them a chance. WTF? Its my life you're talking about.
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Not everyone need to be Karpal or Shafie. There a whole loads of sections that nade up a law teams. Also chill out and get a life dude. Not nice to the body when it's full of negativity.
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post Oct 6 2019, 12:54 PM

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This loyar can pakai or not. One chance sahaja trial. Not 18 times.

I don't want to go to jail 18 times x 2 years then only win. If sentenced 4 years each case, never mind lah go 14th floor ASAP.
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post Oct 6 2019, 01:24 PM

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QUOTE(Starbucki @ Oct 6 2019, 12:20 AM)
wasnt there an entry requirement to begin with? how did he slip thru the crack?
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Since when meritocracy is required .......
No wonder manyak jobless la, who dares to hire such grad.....it's like would you hand your life to a surgeon was passed after several attempts 😅
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post Oct 6 2019, 01:30 PM

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QUOTE(anuarnor @ Oct 6 2019, 12:51 PM)
Not everyone need to be Karpal or Shafie. There a whole loads of sections that nade up a law teams. Also chill out and get a life dude. Not nice to the body when it's full of negativity.
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Yeah. My snp lawyer can’t even get the unit number i purchased right, but such error is not disastrous as doctor cut the wrong thing or engineer miscalculate a beam/column.
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post Oct 6 2019, 01:39 PM

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maybe you are not cut for it
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post Oct 6 2019, 02:45 PM

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QUOTE(lagista @ Oct 6 2019, 12:23 PM)
depends on how the individual develop himself later

btw PKR MP Baru Bian / Works Minister n ncr native rights lawyer also ITM law graduate

throughout his career handling hundreds of land cases against plantation cronies in Sarawak
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Did he fail 18 times before passing?

QUOTE(anuarnor @ Oct 6 2019, 12:51 PM)
Not everyone need to be Karpal or Shafie. There a whole loads of sections that nade up a law teams. Also chill out and get a life dude. Not nice to the body when it's full of negativity.
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Its being realistic dude. Actual work isn't like studying. You don't get to fail multiple times. Fail even once and you lose a client or a job.
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post Oct 6 2019, 02:48 PM

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When getting client

Client: what's your track record
Lawyer: you can be assured that the probability for a verdict render against you is pretty high.

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QUOTE(arubin @ Oct 6 2019, 02:45 PM)
Did he fail 18 times before passing?

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i dont think so nope
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post Oct 6 2019, 03:18 PM

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end up work at mekdi if he is lucky?
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post Oct 6 2019, 03:18 PM

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later want tongkat...

he doesnt care...all is govt money..
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post Oct 6 2019, 03:21 PM

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finally get to pass because he finally understood Law or lecturers all kesian him he fail 18x?
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post Oct 6 2019, 03:42 PM

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Only at a shit hole like Uitm can you fail 18 times and still wear academic hat

Good luck to whoever hire this clown as a lawyer LOL

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