Talk:Student society

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  • Section on India needs to be re-written badly.
  • For Belgium too I'm afraid --83.182.156.152 13:02, 17 April 2007 (UTC)


  • I presume 'Decent Society - A state individuals are welcomed back into after being released from prison' and 'Civil Society - To encourage polite behaviour among future leaders' are examples of vandalism? I don't know, I don't go to a real university.
  • I have moved the section on Singapore to this talk page. This section (presumably written by a Vietnamese?) is far too ambiguous and contains too few details (only 2 links to two student socities, both of them are in National University of Singapore) to be relevant to the article's contents. If anyone wants to put it back, please add more details

[edit] Singapore

In Singapore, there is a student organisation called NUSSU (National University of Singapore Students' Union) at National University of Singapore. [1]

There is also an international student society called VNCNUS (Vietnamese Community at National University of Singapore) at the University. [2]

Mdanh2002 (talk) 04:36, 28 March 2008 (UTC)