Wednesday, April 19, 2006 @2:54 am
hi, i'm back to blog.
-yes jason i hear you complaining-
ahh. today's topic is rather interesting. just read some campus "news article" off some website of some certain school.. and i can only sigh a sigh of relief.
looks like in the first place they really never were professional enough to criticise us, were they? simple things that got us Ds and Cs during print journ, didnt seem to bother them or even lead them to question their own professionalism. it really is quite sad uh.
and most importantly, the article was describing my favourite singer. how can an article describing or rather writing about my favourite singer be so.. so.. i mean, there's a lack of details and all! in school, if i write an article like that, i'd be made to rewrite this by the editors/lecturers like 5 times. no kidding and we even get Ds or fails. no.. we wouldnt even publish an article written like that. how could you, a school boasting of your professional contacts, lecturers and superiority every manner, publish an article of such standard? tsktsk. unbecoming...
i mean, basic things like which year the students are from, they dont include. and what's more, they don't phrase their sentence properly. gees. doesn't it have to go, "18 year-old XXX, a 2nd year (course YYY) student....."
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Age of reported celebrity not stated, age of reported students not stated, in fact the status of some names mentioned in the article were not even stated. it's like telling the world that anyone can be part of the club or whatsoever.
so, are you all still questioning our level of professionalism? continue coming over to make big fools of yourselves. the only ones looking silly would be you and your fellow course mates, i've to warn. last year you've already "made a name" for yourselves and your school. this year the event will be held again. Our school warmly welcomes people who try to make us look bad but end up only making themselves (and their entire school) look bad, in fact boosting our reputation. =)
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