Actually I study in semi-dummy school.. My parents and I (upto some extent) wants me in the IIT(Indian Institute of technology... The entrance is so very difficult that if you fail to study a single day for 3 year(10-12 ) than most likely you'll fail to book your seats(very limited) so we here only and only concentrate to it and don't give much attention to 12 (board exams) and my school helps us in that with not giving too much of burden on our tender shoulders... Its only if you can show up 75% of days at the school.. The normal schools as per following the CBSE norms tends to give too many projects and HW....
SK and Chen Long match is going to be interesting.. I think with SK's current form, he is going to win..
I pray your words come true.. Still CL looks in control although it was a bit stumbling and shacky performance against Rajiv.. If KS keeps his calm and plays all he is known for especially the killer instinct should dominate from the beggining as winning g1 is the first requisite for him to take away the match the confidence level should be high moreover those irritating UEz should control over that.. I bet if the above is done it should be tight match
This is what he is world renowned for By following Justin's advice I have given away expecting any damn thing from him..
Loh, are the stream recordings uploaded some where? I was to see the non-tv court matches but can't find it...
I wanted to share the video if anyone is looking for it just like me http://www.badmintonlink.com/Watch-..._Open_MSR1_Srikanth_Kidambi_vs_Chou_Tien_Chen
Actually I much prefer the lower camera angle in these non TV court recordings... much better perception of depth.
In fact, there are many other match videos in this channel you might want to see. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyBW29sLVlYQ6yQx_uhlzBw
I did a little post match interview with Jan O. It's in his thread if you are interested. http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php/76853-Jan-O-Jorgensen/page15
Thanks for your explanation. Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with the education system in India. But I can understand that it is even tougher than in Singapore to get into the best school or university. Simply because India, as in China, has such a huge population and every parent who can afford will want his/her children to achieve the best for their future. Your "semi-dummy school" seems quite unique. This school sounds like a tuition centre that prepares students for identical subjects and syllabi for the entrance exam of the IIT, which I understand is the best university in India that has produced many leaders. So your school has to have strict rules including those on attendance to ensure its students have a better chance to succeed. You must be around 18 years old and I can only wish you all the best in your studies.
Thanks a lot...sir Well I am only 16... Its not that unique..basically in more educationally advanced cities they also have dummy schools(completely) Our school have many extra curricular and competitive activities..but those completely dummy schools has only one aim that is max population of their students in IITs and NIITs
SN has herself won a couple of back to back SS twice I suppose involving some of these tourneys Indonesia, French,Denmark,HongKong need to check which exactly
Ah I can always debate on this.... Agreed that a few exams in India like the IAS, IITs, IIMs would definitely be amongst the toughest in world, still the number of seats have gone up considerably from around 5 colleges in my time (trust me when I say this was including a few colleges/branches which nobody wanted to join then) to what 20 now and hence the exponential increase in the number of seats.... minus the system that has cropped up with certain methodolgy coming up to crack these exams, back then you were on your own. You should be glad you are born at a time the competition is less Facts/jokes apart... Good Luck and do well...
Thanks a Lott.. But still if u see the reservation system with some more of them are about to be reserved... I belong to a Gen family as most of us and hence the fact of competitiveness is even tighter and denser..anyways we are going out of the topic its much said thanx again