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RE: ‘Let tertiary students decide what to wear to school’

Monday, November 1, 2010
I agree on the title, we should allow tertiary students to decide what to wear to school. I think tertiary students are old enough to decide what to wear to school. Moreover, students should know the limits to wear what kind of attire to school. I'm sure that girls will not wear clothes that will make themselves look unpleasant or discomfort.

I also think that there's nothing wrong wearing slippers and shorts. Singapore is such a hot and humid country. Even though tutorial rooms and lecture halls are cooling, I think having a jacket or sweater will do. As for slippers, I think that they are very convenient and comfortable to be wore around the school. When having lessons, it doesn't require us to be running or jogging around.

Giving warnings and lecturing students about dress code is a waste of time and also a waste of resources. Even though I agree that tertiary students is allowed to decide what to wear to school, I think that offensive printings on shirts are not allowed. After all, tertiary education is still conducted in school and we cannot be  offensive.

Christabel Juay