Based on my reliable insider information, I have recently discovered that the Wikipedia entry on Singapore Management University has been unscrupulously edited by a certain student from a so-called rival school. The entry now reads (changes are in italics):
The SMU approach to preparing graduates for an era of unparalleled choices is a focused but broad-based education. Modeled after the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, the USA's top business school, SMU's curriculum aims to groom outstanding business leaders and creative entrepreneurs capable of excelling in a rapidly changing and dynamic world. SMU was originally slated to issue joint degrees with the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. However, the agreement was called off by Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania for undisclosed reasons.
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SMU has sparked controversy in the local and regional media by establishing its position as being 'different' from the local legacy universities, challenging their pedagogy, operations and strategic development. Its advertisements, which feature SMU undergraduates in various acrobatic poses, have served to invoke comments about exactly how different, and how much better SMU graduates are.
Various acrobatic poses indeed. Hurhur.
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