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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • MyPillowM Offline
      MyPillow
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      MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"1957885\" time=\"1578411760\" user_id=\"43981:

      lee_yl\" post_id=\"1957877\" time=\"1578410845\" user_id=\"17023:

      [quote=MrsKiasu post_id=1957873 time=1578409878 user_id=43981]

      so 乱 :sad:

      You all... so conservative ah? 😂

      :rotflmao: I have caused headache to my mom then ..but still, our kids are like, always a kid lor..haiz.[/quote]Mrs ks so \"open \" in our time leow -causing headache to your mama ? 😉
      Ah yo -- yes it is normal n common of course in overseas la - since our time, our frens happening stories n i saw it when i visited fren in aust uni - i was 21yo then abt 20yrs ago
      local uni in my time i think still not so \"Loud\" n obvious . Now in local uni -should be also :evil:
      if since Estee time alreadt like that then i a bit :yikes: ( assume estee went aust in her 20s ?)

      my colleague dd told her the nus undergrads wwent US for a Semester also a bit \"wild\" some took legal drugs for play :slapshead:

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        MyPillow\" post_id=\"1957918\" time=\"1578447643\" user_id=\"70594:


        Mrs ks so \"open \" in our time leow -causing headache to your mama ? 😉
        Ah yo -- yes it is normal n common of course in overseas la - since our time, our frens happening stories n i saw it when i visited fren in aust uni - i was 21yo then abt 20yrs ago
        local uni in my time i think still not so \"Loud\" n obvious . Now in local uni -should be also :evil:
        if since Estee time alreadt like that then i a bit :yikes: ( assume estee went aust in her 20s ?)

        my colleague dd told her the nus undergrads wwent US for a Semester also a bit \"wild\" some took legal drugs for play :slapshead:
        I believe the main difference then and now is social media / and phones with camera / video function. What may not have been obvious in the past (or pretend don’t see / don’t know) , are now broadcast to the world easily due to “sharing” or even “leaks”. Those who had seen the NUS Guild House on Thursday night over 20 years ago will know that NUS was never a sterile environment (yes, there used to be a pub / disco opened to undergraduates, with drinks available and very little policing, on campus - good old days :rotflmao: ).

        The mantra of a lot of young people today is YOLO. Part of that thinking is, if they can’t be stupid and wild when they are young, they probably aren’t going to get a chance to do it in future. I can understand that It may not be the same values that some parents share, but we all live in different times.

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        • EstéemaE Offline
          Estéema
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          Yes. It’s one thing to be tight with Pri sch going kids & ano with teens & if we’re too tight with them in teens, once they’re free fr our clutches, they go ‘wild’ w/o realizing the lions den is waiting.


          It’s good to keep a healthy relationship with our kids & progressively sensitized them to things that’re “happening to others” then to keep mum or sweep under carpet & hope they’re not wise to those stuff.

          I often chat abt newsfeed during family time (dinnertime, in the car, with grandparents, cousins, etc) like the baby dumped in rubbish chute. We all share our theories of “who did it” - the lady butler, the teenage daughter, or the maid… Then, we explore why they did it & who did it to them or how to avoid these things. We chip in to debunk their innocent conclusion & offered how these things can happen out of loneliness or neglect of someone’s emotional needs and how one mistake leads to ano.

          S’times as parents, when we offer an alternative to recovering fr their mistakes or redeeming themselves in a non direct judgements way, it helps them to wise up not to delve into erroneous turf & there’s always proper ways to redeem the situation. If we’re often directly judgemental w/o giving others possible leeway, then our kids will always be hiding those things we’ve always been viewing as “impermissible” & we’ll never be wiser (like my frd’s dying her colors & flip back within 2 mths or those girls who smuggled bfrds into dorms but returned SG acting like goody 2 shoes.)

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          • sharonkhooS Offline
            sharonkhoo
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            floppy\" post_id=\"1957920\" time=\"1578448670\" user_id=\"97579:

            The mantra of a lot of young people today is YOLO. Part of that thinking is, if they can’t be stupid and wild when they are young, they probably aren’t going to get a chance to do it in future. I can understand that It may not be the same values that some parents share, but we all live in different times.
            I actually totally agree with YOLO, but with a different \"take\". I have convinced (I hope/think!) my kids that when you only live once, it's important that you live it well, rather than waste opportunities and make mistakes that have major, long-term repercussions. Small mistakes are learning experiences, and not to be shunned totally. And yes, there are things that are better done when you are young, like take risks, be adventurous in trying new things, etc, but there are good ways of doing that, or bad ways. The underlying philosophy is whether you live to enjoy yourself (and worry about consequences later) or live to do something worthwhile (and not wait till you retire to start doing something \"meaningful\"). And \"worthwhile\" doesn't mean \"no fun\"!

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              ngl2010
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              floppy\" post_id=\"1957920\" time=\"1578448670\" user_id=\"97579:

              The mantra of a lot of young people today is YOLO. Part of that thinking is, if they can’t be stupid and wild when they are young, they probably aren’t going to get a chance to do it in future. I can understand that It may not be the same values that some parents share, but we all live in different times.

              I actually totally agree with YOLO, but with a different \"take\". I have convinced (I hope/think!) my kids that when you only live once, it's important that you live it well, rather than waste opportunities and make mistakes that have major, long-term repercussions. Small mistakes are learning experiences, and not to be shunned totally. And yes, there are things that are better done when you are young, like take risks, be adventurous in trying new things, etc, but there are good ways of doing that, or bad ways. The underlying philosophy is whether you live to enjoy yourself (and worry about consequences later) or live to do something worthwhile (and not wait till you retire to start doing something \"meaningful\"). And \"worthwhile\" doesn't mean \"no fun\"!

              I told DS that there is also YODO (You Only Die Once) so he must think hard if he wants to do something dangerous.

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              • MrsKiasuM Offline
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                MyPillow\" post_id=\"1957918\" time=\"1578447643\" user_id=\"70594:

                MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"1957885\" time=\"1578411760\" user_id=\"43981:

                [quote=lee_yl post_id=1957877 time=1578410845 user_id=17023]

                You all... so conservative ah? 😂

                :rotflmao: I have caused headache to my mom then ..but still, our kids are like, always a kid lor..haiz.

                Mrs ks so \"open \" in our time leow -causing headache to your mama ? 😉
                Ah yo -- yes it is normal n common of course in overseas la - since our time, our frens happening stories n i saw it when i visited fren in aust uni - i was 21yo then abt 20yrs ago
                local uni in my time i think still not so \"Loud\" n obvious . Now in local uni -should be also :evil:
                if since Estee time alreadt like that then i a bit :yikes: ( assume estee went aust in her 20s ?)

                my colleague dd told her the nus undergrads wwent US for a Semester also a bit \"wild\" some took legal drugs for play :slapshead:[/quote]just early paktor la 😂

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                  SeongheeKim
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                  How We Got In! Our Journeys to Top US & UK Universities

                  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-we-got-in-our-journeys-to-top-us-uk-universities-sg-registration-94371462585

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                    shawnlimws
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                    Fun fact:


                    The most popular overseas country to study in for Singaporean students is in UK with Ausratlia at number 2 position.

                    The most expensive however is U.S. The cost to study that is about $182,000 for 4 years.

                    Was doing some research and come across these figures here: https://www.sc.com/sg/stories/singapore-kids-to-study/

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                      crystal74
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                      Dear all, any kid going USA this fall for their undergrad? ifyes, please private msg me so we can get connected.

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                        janam
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                        Thinking of engaging with Crimsons to help my child with profile building & university application 2 years down the line


                        I am keen to hear your experience of engaging with education counsellors? and do you think it is worth to invest at Sec 3 level to shape up childs portfolio for university application?

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