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  1. Think twice before you subscribe to The Straits Times ...... Here Are Some of the Top Worst ST Premium Articles
  2. As the saying goes these days, the only constant is change. Roll with the times, or get rolled over. More Young Folks Suffering From Mental Illness: A Personal Opinion
  3. As the 2018 Primary One Registration Exercise commences next week on 28 June 2018, we have once again completed the update of balloting histories to include data from last year: Complete P1 Balloting history for all schools(2010-2017) Wishing all parents who are involved in the upcoming exercise the best of luck! screenshot below
  4. Hear an expert out: Why it’s okay for bilingual children to mix languages
  5. Thoughtful personal reflections by one of my favourite writers-wishing Mr Kwan Jin Yao all the best! Five Lessons As A First-Year (Social Welfare) PhD Student
  6. A lengthy but very thoughtful essay by a former MOE policy officer: We’re Not Free to Define ‘Elitism’ As We Please
  7. Dr Mohamad Maliki bin Osman's sloppy employment of the "YOLO" mindset to explain current trends happening amongst youngsters is eloquently rubbished by this author: Why are Singapore youths no longer drawn to 5Cs?
  8. Are our 4G leaders including the education minister a giant letdown? Ong Ye Kung’s stance on parking in schools reflect everything wrong with 4G leadership
  9. An almost ancient question hotly debated till the present day in the little red dot. Tuition - necessary or not?
  10. Tired of studying in a library or fast food restaurant? Presenting our list of "exotic" public studying areas for 2018: 2018 Domain of Singapore Tutoring Experts' List of "Exotic" Public Studying Areas
  11. Yet another call to take action rather than debating endlessly (and quite senselessly) .......... Enough Talk About Singapore’s Inequality Problem. Let’s Get Down To The Solutions.
  12. This article implores us to complain less and chip in to do our bit in arresting the social inequality problem: Solving the problem of inequality is a community effort
  13. Will you? Early Childhood Educator: Who will stand up to speak for us genuinely passionate teachers ?
  14. How to make that gap year count: Take a gap year with proper purpose and motivation
  15. The Straits Times Forum gets trolled big time: Here’s How We Got the Straits Times Forum to Publish Our Nonsense Letters
  16. Candid advice put forth by 'A' Level Chemistry specialist Mr William Lin worth consulting. An Insightful Guide to Choosing Tuition Classes
  17. Is business analytics your cup of tea? A current undergraduate who is in the thick of the action provides a summary of sorts: NTU business undergraduate shares about his majoring in business analytics
  18. A tale of a young mum who faced up to the mistakes she made in life and soldiered on bravely for the sake of her children: Singapore Teen Mums: Raising 3 Kids Who Have Different Fathers
  19. Our university students are such poor things..... NUSWhispers is Proof That Singaporeans Really Only Have 5 Problems
  20. A very brave soul shares her unpleasant encounter with a tuition agency: Scammed by tuition agency: Strong feelings of shame and anger
  21. In fairness I reckon the insurance company didn't cheat her; though the folks there could have articulated much more clearly the consequences of not joining them eventually: Fresh Graduate: Harrowing job hunting experience at insurance company
  22. Oops we are famous again, or should I say, "infamous". For the wrong reasons. Our 'high tech' examination cheating made it to BBC News
  23. A rather sad state of affairs to say the least. More fresh graduates unemployed while government exercises “selective flexibility” in allowing in foreign talents
  24. Not everyone is siding with the mother of the bullied child in the recent incident at Sunshine Childhood Playground: Autistic son being bullied at playground: Mother misrepresented what actually happened
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