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Elite Schools (Facebook Post)

- I had hereby like to enlighten people openly claiming star institutions as being ''Very Good''.

Going to RCC or QEC does not make students geniuses!

Students make the institution prestigious and not the other way round.

They are the ones who work so hard!
They are the ones who need to bear the pressure of being up to the mark for a stupid society that thinks it's very easy to be a student!

Star Colleges are not laureates making factories, but an amazing stage where common minds, intellects, personalities interact and grow together.

Surely the institution provides a conducive atmosphere to do so and gives you that social standing in front if others- but more importantly the schools, through their cultures, give you those exquisite tools to mould exceptional personalities people envy!

I remember once a teacher telling me-

''It's not the school that makes a student, but a student that makes a school.''
— feeling annoyed with Shawna Bunwaree and 3 others.
  • Aehr Rhea People, 
    Some feedback had be nice :$

    Positive or negative... Feedback had be great.
  • Keshav Dabeedoal So well said  
    A big thumbs up for this! 
  • Chesika Maulloo This is rightly said. People still have the idea that it is the school that makes you who you are. No one sees the effort that is put in by students!
  • Aehr Rhea Who would Chesika dear?!
    We are seen as a bunch of hormonal teenagers, who can't be put with the opposite sex in one institution because reportedly the birth rate of this country will sky-rocket!

    And guess what!? This comes from those same bunch of PARADOXAL adults!!

    Would they grow up?!
    Peter Pan was conceived for children, at times I begin to ponder if it wasn't really made for adults!
  • Chesika Maulloo I think they are going completely wrong as to why this idea is not feasible! Its not because of birthrate or teenagers not controlling themselves!
    Its about tradition and culture of a school which cannot be changed overnight!
    Would people start thinking outside their world?!
  • Aehr Rhea Actually the problem is that people think within the box.

    Others attempt to think out of the box.

    But guess what?!
    Few actually know that One ought to think as though there's no box at all!

    But coming back to the point,
    For such people putting a mirror in the sun would forever make it shine, even though the moon threatens to clad the sun!

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