Friday, April 2, 2010

Sterotyping

Stereotyping is the act to stereotype a class of people either positively or negatively.

In Malaysia stereotypes are kinda common I guess.

Come on, lets see :-

Indian people - bad drivers, talk loud while using handphone, gangsters, people who love to "drink"

Chinese people - kiasu, loan shark a.k.a Ah Long,etc.

Lets not get started with other races and start Ethnic War 2* in Malaysia.
*Ethnic War 1 was May 13.

From my point of view, to stereotype people is complete nonsense.

Everybody is different in their own way. You cannot judge a group of people based on 1 individual.

Stereotypes also occur in the ACCA course I am doing now. It is about the students with different backgrounds who join the ACCA course.

Lets start with the types of sterotypes.

1) CAT students

CAT students always receive high publicity.Why?
Some say they have an "advantage" over other students.
They are immature & think about enjoying all the time.
They no need to put in 100% effort to sail through ACCA.
They are assumed to know everything in ACCA and can score 100% in every exam. LOL!

2) A Level students.

The motto for A-level students in Sunway KL is : Above all the rest.
Man, are they so high above that I can't even see them.
They are said to be very matured & highly disciplined.
If you put in 100%, A-level students put in 200% in ACCA.
Very wise and can give you valuable advice.

3) Diploma students

These are a mysterious bunch.
You can hardly spot them cuz they blend in so well.
Very intelligent & they get exemption for F4 (Law Paper)
Luck b!@#$%^>s!!!!!!

4) TAR students

These guys did their diploma in TAR college.
Never seen one but their acts are legendary.
They get exemption from F1 to F5 !! :()
They are super intelligent.
They only mingle with their kind.
They are also super kiasu some say.
They will BOOK an entire row in an auditorium just for their club.
Sadly, they are limited in numbers and cannot book the entire auditorium.:,

Man , I am sick with this stereotypes.

Lets just forget about it and embrace the spirit of 1 Malaysia.

Sekian, terima kasih.

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