I guess we all did well in our studies and totally scored in our public exams. but in a way tuition did contribute a lot to that as well (or self studying)(ok we did have some awesomely good at teaching teachers). Stuff beyond studies like sports and other stuff, we were rather nonexistent. ( Except for kawad of which we ARE AWESOME!!!! hands down the BEST in zone pudu) We had our fair share of good and not so good teachers just like other schools. hmmm and that makes me wonder.. how in the world did we get on TAT list..
I personally wasn't inspired by anything or anyone in SAB. Everything was just so easy and we could basically get away with anything. ( with some ingenious plotting i would say) Life was really a breeze den with very little challenges for people to grow whatsoever. Of course if i did not do my form 6 in MBS i probably wouldn't have realised all this.(but that is another story)
I think there can only be three reasons how SAB got into that list.
First - SAB has really improved a million times compared to during my time of which i personally think would be awesome for the thousands of students who are to be educated there from now onwards. ( i really hope they get good experiences there that will carry them through life)
Second - The ranking system is flawed. And that will not come as a surprise to me.
Third - We have really low standards for our schooling system (of which will not come as a surprise to me either)
My final two points :
1 - I think MBS should be on that list(personal point of view as i really think its a school that inspires and motivates its students to strive in life- largely thanks to the teachers who genuinely cares)
2 - Woo hoo at least VI is not on that list! ( and tat is rather good sense IMHO)
The end