Hi all,
I think many of us, who visited this site, have more or less benefited from Duncan's unbiased and objective replies to individual query. For me, I am particularly fortunate to read most of Duncan's post, which led me to make a comfortable and right decision, that is to forgo offers from FT top 100 non GMAT schools and redo my GMAT to get into a better school from FT top 50, even if it means that I have to wait for another year to start the course. While I hope Duncan can set a record by making the posting number to a 5 digit figure, I still like to thank Duncan for his selfless contribution to this site! Thank you Duncan!
yipkc
Pay tribute to Duncan
Posted Jun 13, 2016 11:59
I think many of us, who visited this site, have more or less benefited from Duncan's unbiased and objective replies to individual query. For me, I am particularly fortunate to read most of Duncan's post, which led me to make a comfortable and right decision, that is to forgo offers from FT top 100 non GMAT schools and redo my GMAT to get into a better school from FT top 50, even if it means that I have to wait for another year to start the course. While I hope Duncan can set a record by making the posting number to a 5 digit figure, I still like to thank Duncan for his selfless contribution to this site! Thank you Duncan!
yipkc
Posted Jun 13, 2016 14:13
Thanks yipkc. It's been a long time and, as I mentioned to Michael who runs the site, it's also been interesting to compare the conversations here with what I see in my new career as a teacher and researchers in a triple crown school. But now I need to focus more on writing up my PhD.
Posted Jun 13, 2016 14:47
Hello everybody,
I have known Duncan for few days only....
He is awesome in his thought clarity and in willingness to walk the extra mile.
One thing for sure....people with lion's heart reaches out to everbody 24 x 7
I wish Duncan great success in his work and life ahead.
I have known Duncan for few days only....
He is awesome in his thought clarity and in willingness to walk the extra mile.
One thing for sure....people with lion's heart reaches out to everbody 24 x 7
I wish Duncan great success in his work and life ahead.
Posted Jun 13, 2016 14:57
Indeed, I think everybody here will be sad to see you go, Duncan!
Posted Jun 13, 2016 15:17
Thanks Duncan for your contribution. Good luck for your PhD.
Posted Jun 14, 2016 13:11
Thanks for everything Duncan and good luck with the future.
Posted Jun 15, 2016 13:02
Thanks Duncan! :-)
Posted Jun 16, 2016 10:52
Best wishes Duncan.
Posted Jun 19, 2016 18:01
Duncan thanks , you have exceptional knowledge and good analytical skills.
if anyone have question after you leave this forum , how will contact with you?
[Edited by mrashid7 on Jun 19, 2016]
if anyone have question after you leave this forum , how will contact with you?
Posted Jun 20, 2016 00:34
You can see contact details on my profile page but, as I explain there, I am stepping out to focus on my PhD. My colleagues will take up most of the work with clients, and of course there are other people on this site with similar insight.
Posted Dec 15, 2022 02:31
Thank you, Duncan!
Posted Dec 20, 2022 01:23
Hello,
Is Duncan give free consultant? Official USA Education Corp give free consultant - 1 hour + 2 hour special. Free only for first times. Second come have to pay.
Best,
Official USA Education Corp
Posted Dec 20, 2022 10:07
Educational consultants are either paid by the applicant, in which case they serve the applicant, or they are paid by schools desperate for applicants. Who acts in your interests?
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