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 Govt school students with Xavierian caliber

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Posted on 05-11-07 11:32 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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This makes me proud to be a Xaverian. It's not how nice a car you have. It's how many friends did you give the ride to. Live for God, Lead for Nepal... indeed!

A report from today's Kantipuronline.com:

Govt school students with Xavierian caliber

BY ANJALI SUBEDI

KATHMANDU, May 11 - Though enrolled at Ratna Rajya School, Raju Katawal, 16, is as good as any Xavierian, in studies as well as extracurricular activities.

"Cost-free classes at St Xavier's College gave me and my friends what people from our kind of background would never get otherwise - the capacity and confidence to excel," he said, exhibiting his impressive command of English.

Under Partnership in Education (PIE) program initiated in 2004, some 900 students like Katawal have benefited from quality education delivered at St Xavier's College. Under the program, students from government schools attend classes at St Xavier's for two hours every morning from grade eight through ten.


Read more at: http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?nid=109228
 
Posted on 05-11-07 10:50 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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xavierian here too matter of fact the one whos freaken trippin in here u freaken idiots are visitin the site made by a xavierian (if im not wrong san dai is a xavierian too and u tripp in here u foo's?) so dont be hating...no harm intended but if u dont know how to praise dont criticize we nvr said any thin wrong to u guys..so i see no point pullin our legs ....matter of fact take this song from a xavierian 95' stxj batch nirnaya....
 
Posted on 05-11-07 11:34 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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take this one too
 
Posted on 05-12-07 4:23 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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eat this too...u think we r different?
 
Posted on 05-12-07 4:44 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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ur listenin to a xavierian dude...pfft....
 
Posted on 05-12-07 5:08 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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What's the difference?
Hard to answer.

But here's one way to tackle it.
This is from my experience and observations.

If I, let's say as a manager, am looking to hire someone [in Nepal] for a company to do reliably routine work over
a period of time (such as compliance work, accounting, writing development reports, and other such necessary tasks of corporate bureaucracy), I probably would NOT hire an STX grad.

In all likelihood, that hiring would be a mistake; and the STX grad hired for such purposes will probably be
miserable soon. This would be a lose-lose situation for
all.

If, however, I, let's say, again, as a manager, am looking to hire someone Nepali in Nepal to help my company in
areas of, well, product innovation, customer relationship, finding new markets and new customer bases, coming up with new ideas that the company can bet on, then, I would go
out of my way to at least interview STX grads.

In all likelihood, the chances of a 'fit' will be higher
in this second case.

That's because, on balance, my sense is that STX grads' comparative strengths are in creativity and innovation, areas that require one to deal with uncertainties, and ambiguities, being bold and there's a big chance that
one might fail big or flop mightily.

Now, don't get me wrong.

I am NOT saying that ONLY these people are creative and iinovative and the rest are jhoor and khattam. I am NOT saying that.

I am talking perceived about relative strengths,and NOT absolute strengths.

So:

Assuming you are a hiring manager staring at piles of smart resumes from strangers that look and sound and feel alike, to save time, you are better off 'sterotyping' STX grads
in this manner . . . and there's a big chance that you
are likely to be correct.

Again, just my observations.
Please feel free to disagree.

oohi
ashu
 
Posted on 05-12-07 5:13 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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nah dunno wot u do for living but i can tell ur confused.......
 
Posted on 05-12-07 5:16 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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anyways i g2g sleep broda...shall talk to u later....u take care iight?...peace
 
Posted on 05-12-07 5:17 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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be that u read the first thing i posted up thr.......pz
 
Posted on 05-12-07 6:33 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ok! I went to St Xavier's College. Please note the word COLLEGE in the previous sentence. I had a good time there. Everything there was cool except for the teachers. Are you seriously trying to tell me that recently the quality of teachers there is awesome? "The students are receiving Xavierian style education!!" wth...

Some retard Dhoti mathematician (no more VT there!) is probably telling them to memorize everything. We had shitty teachers. The only teachers worth mentioning were BDB, IPS and DB.

I appreciate the idea though!

And I don't think one could just say that Xavierians have awesome English. There were some who had almost perfect scores in SAT and there were some with 1100 because they managed to get 350 in Verbal. So I wouldn't generalize anything. I know that there were some ghamandi people. But then they were like that before they came to St Xavier's.

The greatest thing about St Xavier's to me was that I met late Fr Watrin there. And he was one of the greatest people I have ever met.

So please stop with the discussion on St Xavier's. It makes me sick. Those who went there had a great time and those who didn't probably had a great time at their own school. I would still say that it is one of the best colleges in Nepal just based on the fact that when I studied there were 4500 applicants with minimum of around 75-80% in SLC and only only 350 out of them got selected.

However, there are a lot of other colleges that are very good as well. Also, what may be good for you may not be the same. St Xav was a nice place to go for me but some people might not like the experience.

AND A REQUEST TO ALL XAVIERIANS - PLEASE STOP WITH THIS ST XAVIER'S THREAD (WHETHER YOU WENT TO SCHOOL OR COLLEGE).
 
Posted on 05-12-07 7:15 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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why do people constantly btch and whine about xaverians??? do people envy xaverians?? if not, then just leave them fking alone. enough of this BS
 



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