AcStyle* said:The actual site for those interested lol...http://www.thescholarship.com/
I think not!Please be aware that The Scholar Ship is a full-fee program, and as such, students are responsible for payment. The program fees are US$19,950. The Scholar Ship does not offer any direct financial assistance. We will accommodate students who depend on funding from external sources to ensure their financial aid or scholarship funds can be properly directed for payment of our program.
Does that mean you wouldn't have believed the Lachlan Review's Week 3 Editorial?Skittled said:If it weren't at a SMH URL I'd not have believed it...
...must admit I'm not a close follower of the Lachlan Review to have seen it. More what I was indicating, though, is that by the wording and tone of the SMH article it seemed to be verging on satire or sarcasm more than true, 'objective' reporting.The Historian said:Does that mean you wouldn't have believed the Lachlan Review's Week 3 Editorial?
Yeah, but it's from the SMH Radar section, which is just a whole circle-jerk of people annoyed about something.Skittled said:...must admit I'm not a close follower of the Lachlan Review to have seen it. More what I was indicating, though, is that by the wording and tone of the SMH article it seemed to be verging on satire or sarcasm more than true, 'objective' reporting.
International Trade Law? Rafiq Islam (who teaches that course at MQ) was telling us last year how he was asked to teach on the Scholar Ship.Cyan_phoeniX said:hahaha. classic! I wonder what units students can take on the boat....
Like it will make much difference when you're drunkNot-That-Bright said:Can u imagine signing up for it and finding out you're seasick?