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Yes, it's the rule
I'm not one of those "30 rich parents", my husband's profession is neither doctor nor lawyer and I don't think my daughter is geniusly smart type of girl.
However, I still respect this rule (if it's true). Private schools have their own criterias of selecting students. And, in fact, we cannot deny that some of those "rich" people do have kind and smart daughters. What's the problem for Mrs Dai to offer the seats to someone who are qualified. And, don't forget, Mrs Dai is the one to judge whether the girls are qualified. So, what're the problems?
And, yes, the school do have a good portfolio of students (i.e. not only rich people). So, if the girl doesn't come with a strong background, she can still be in if she's brilliant. If my daughter is not accepted, to me, the reason is very simple: - because we don't fit, that's it!
原帖由 eemum 於 09-10-19 17:53 發表
DGJS is a private school, they can choose whoever they like to be in their school. The donation could be for the school developement fund but not a personal, no use to call up ICAC. It's a private ... |
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