oneandonlyqn ([info]oneandonlyqn) wrote in [info]yb0708,
@ 2008-03-21 15:02:00
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Testimonials for Students
Want to write something interesting about your friends and tell us all? This is where you are able to tell your tales.

Rules for this section:

Each testimonial should contain up to a maximum of 70 words. Sketches or drawings may be entertained but it might be scrapped due to unforeseen circumstances. There isn't a minimum requirement of words. You shall not use vulgarities and it is highly recommended to use the English Language.

As mentioned in the Photography section, humans are able to take photos individually, with groups of two, three or four. You may to write for friends who are not in the same photo as you.

Please email all testimonials to
yb.testimonials@gmail.com in Microsoft Word format. Pictures should be in Microsoft Word format too. You may compile all your friends' testimonials and send it in. Please indicate clearly which human you are writing for and your name. As there might be a few testimonials submitted for each human, we will select the best amongst all submitted. If space permits, there might be more testimonials printed per human.


If you should need clarafication, do not hesitate to post a comment!

Do enjoy and thank you for your cooperation! =]

Example 1 by Halim

 

Tan Zhi Min a.k.a Einstein had always displayed an independent and resourceful personality and never fails to strive for the best in assignments and exams. He has portrayed to be someone who takes pride in his work and often takes initiative to assist his team mates. His inquisitive character breaks all reservations to ask questions when he is uncertain. He is one student that the Diploma is proud to have.

 

70 words

 

Example 2 by Debbie & Clarissa

 

Although he never liked being called Einstein, Mindmap King or the next Walter Woon, his given alias has made him a legacy for future students and a memory for our days in TP. We won't forget the number of pages in his reports; he is definitely capable of being the author of a textbook in the future. (Company Law to be exact!)  May his name remain in tutorial sheets.

 

69 words

 
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[info]read_winsor
2008-04-07 07:05 pm UTC (link)
Hello there, I'll be submitting a list of testimonials to the committee soon.

And yea, the comment by debbie and clarissa is pretty cool. ;)

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