02-27-2010, 02:00 AM
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We sometimes write without knowing what the other is saying and what circumstances the other is/was surrounded by.
A number of students and members of this forum write at my personal e-mailing address and I always try to reply each and every query, if I find enough time to do so. Some of the fellows do discuss certain things on phone as well. This stipend thing has been at length discussed by some members (one of them I still remember is named âSaad Anwerâ) and I ought-rightly told them that what will happen in future. They know it was told beforehand.
The so-called âidioticâ excessive intake of students was basically due to lesser payout required at that time. People may not agree.
I am not supporting lesser stipends that were previously prevalent (<b>although I feel stipends donât count a lot</b>) yet I believe studentsâ intake will sharply rise if stipends are sliced down. This is not going to happen so assumptions can produce varying results.
Regards,
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Dear Kamran Bhai,
Stipend does count alot when the student belongs from a poor or middle-class family. It does count to students having financial difficulties. It does count when you work all day and at the end of the day all you get is spending money from your own pocket to survive
Professional development and training on one side, but stipend rate does matter at times
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We sometimes write without knowing what the other is saying and what circumstances the other is/was surrounded by.
A number of students and members of this forum write at my personal e-mailing address and I always try to reply each and every query, if I find enough time to do so. Some of the fellows do discuss certain things on phone as well. This stipend thing has been at length discussed by some members (one of them I still remember is named âSaad Anwerâ) and I ought-rightly told them that what will happen in future. They know it was told beforehand.
The so-called âidioticâ excessive intake of students was basically due to lesser payout required at that time. People may not agree.
I am not supporting lesser stipends that were previously prevalent (<b>although I feel stipends donât count a lot</b>) yet I believe studentsâ intake will sharply rise if stipends are sliced down. This is not going to happen so assumptions can produce varying results.
Regards,
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Dear Kamran Bhai,
Stipend does count alot when the student belongs from a poor or middle-class family. It does count to students having financial difficulties. It does count when you work all day and at the end of the day all you get is spending money from your own pocket to survive
Professional development and training on one side, but stipend rate does matter at times