Originally posted by SMRT Buses:I don't understand why A'level nia...knn
Channel NewsAsia - Saturday, August 18
[b]SAF Overseas Scholarship awarded to six officer cadets
SINGAPORE: There were six recipients for this year's Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Scholarship.
Officer cadets from the Army swept four of the six awards.
The other two went to cadets from the Navy.
The scholars have excelled in their academic studies and co-curricular activities in schools.
They are also high-achievers in the officer cadet course.
The scholars will pursue their tertiary education in the US or the UK.
They received their scholarships from Defence Minister Teo Chee Hean, who was a former SAF Overseas Scholar himself.
Before the latest batch, there were over 250 SAF Overseas Scholars, including Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Foreign Affairs Minister George Yeo and Trade and Industry Minister Lim Hng Kiang.
The SAF Overseas Scholarship was introduced in 1971.
It aims to recruit top students from each 'A' level cohort to serve in the Defence Ministry and the Singapore Armed Forces. - CNA/ir[/b]
Because, our brand of meritocracy breeds elitism and according to the current elites' mentality, the future "elites" are those who go thru Air-Levels.Originally posted by SpecOps87:I don't understand why A'level nia...knn
a farmer wont even reach COLOriginally posted by SpecOps87:We should conduct a test...take a scholar colonel and a farmer colonel, each have a battalion of troops w/o support and wargame against each other. My money is on the farmer colonel anytime.
And come on man...Poly students are taught to think on their feet...Go-Getters. A'level students are largely Academics...not that i'm saying one is better than the other. But its simply that one is Apple the other is Orange. You don't compare them the same...So where's the merit in giving the scholarship if its strictly for A'lvl?
even then is only 6 out of the entire a level cohort..Originally posted by aloof_guy:A levelers are the cream... the best of the best.
Ask them to micro-manage..see if they do a good job.Originally posted by simple_man:actualy my last dollar would be on the scholar.... for those who have worked for safos scholars or have been lead by scholars, u can know the diffeence. The scholar is organised, focus and excel in what he does.
The farmer just want to wayang, protect backside and arrow out work. Nothing productive ever gets done under a farmer.
Trust me, we need the safos scholars.
SpecOps87, trust a guy who has been in green a.k.a me ... i'm sure the safos dude can micro manageOriginally posted by SpecOps87:Ask them to micro-manage..see if they do a good job.
I wouldn't think the outcome will be that simple.Originally posted by SpecOps87:We should conduct a test...take a scholar colonel and a farmer colonel, each have a battalion of troops w/o support and wargame against each other. My money is on the farmer colonel anytime.
And come on man...Poly students are taught to think on their feet...Go-Getters. A'level students are largely Academics...not that i'm saying one is better than the other. But its simply that one is Apple the other is Orange. You don't compare them the same...So where's the merit in giving the scholarship if its strictly for A'lvl?
while it is a fact there are many other scholarship/study award the SAF dishes out... with prerhaps the exception of the LSA (Local Study Award), one will need pretty decent grades to get the more coveted award. And by decent I would mean a very good COM for dip holders and at least scoring 4As for A levels. Having S papers ( old system) was even a bench mark in the giving out of these awards as there are many people vying for the scholarship.Originally posted by charleslee:actually there are still many other lower scholarship in SAF tt did not required a lot , jus attempt 3 a lvl subs or get a diploma with merit and above