As the clock finished the tenth hour (i.e. nine fifties, post ten) the silvery silence overhead enveloped and entrenched the Bangkok skies the morning after the Red’s Blood Ritual was now seemingly foreshadowing storm in the horizon. Having endured a late morning, mid week traffic jam on Rama IV road demanding better part of an [...]
Filed under: Classes, Communication, Grades, Professional, Undergraduate, reform, transport by Jao Moragoat
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For those post-secondary students interested in Southeast Asian / ASEAN politics, economics, culture, and studies in general, and would like to be part of an international program in Taiwan and/or Thailand this summer, adhere to the following details:
Filed under: ASEAN, Classes, Examination, Grades, Undergraduate, abroad, exchange, post graduate, summer by Jao Moragoat
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It has been a trend in Asian countries for quite some time for Asian parents to send their offspring abroad for higher education, places such as UK, USA, AUSTRALIA, CANADA are a few countries which come to mind in less than a split second.
Lets be realistic people, in economic dire, why pay twice the price [...]
Filed under: Examination, Grades, Registration, costs, living, transport by khan007
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The fifth term in a five and half year period* started this last week and the Siamerican finds himself registered with 19 credits, classes scheduled on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, as is the schedule that follows. Half of his classes were attended and thus far, the term is not looking disheartening
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Thursday: General [...]
Filed under: Bureaucracy, Classes, Examination, Finals, Grades, Midterm, Registration, Undergraduate by siamerican
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Alas, all of the Siamerican’s grades have been announced on Bangkok University’s online University Record System Access (URSA) . At this point, there is only good news to be reported here.
Filed under: Classes, Grades, Undergraduate by siamerican
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