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Old December 22nd, 2012, 03:07 PM   #529
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Originally Posted by buttsie View Post
Apparently Bond University is Australias best

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_University

I believe they offer a masters in 'Passing the buck when the shit hits the fan'
as its founder Alan Bond (Rogue Businessman) did when he got his day in court..

4 years jail and a settlement of 12 million of 1.8billion for the biggest corporate collapse in our history and now hes a multi-millionaire all over again - bastard should be repaying that wealth to those he sold down the river....the law doesnt work that way sadly.

That should be warning enough to stay away

Funny how they dont use his name all that often when talking the place up
The best university is only as good as the personal ethic and constitution of the object student is.

Which explains a lot about many students I know personally and happen to be acquainted with. Even though those students are sophomores or happen to have completed the first stage of the academic careers by earning associate degrees, many students simply can not do the work and have not freed themselves from their own chains. Some young students have poor to mediocre problem solving skills and can not take the heat in criticism of their work and pressure.

Young students tend to be emotionally and psychologically dependent on each other for support and contact. Some kind of support system develops that comes out in the way of social groups, clubs, cliques, and get-to-getter groups where young students share examples of their literary efforts to compare and receive support. The close proximity of a support group like this is one example of how some young students will begin to believe they are more qualified and capable than what they actually are. This is very dangerous. If a young student has heard only positive responses from their academic peers on examples of their own literary work, the student will begin to think the he or she is better qualified to handle themselves than they are really are.
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