Odgerel Hatenboer, who is originally from Mongolia, attended an open day at Glyndwr University in Wrexham, with the hope of enrolling for an accountancy course. However, she was told my a staff member that the course might not be suitable for "people like you, Oriental people":
She said: "The man said something like 'I'm not saying you're Chinese but people like you, Oriental people, tend to accept what is written in the books and what the lecturer says, whereas this kind of course is nothing like you have studied in the past, it requires more analytical skills, you will have to do more yourself."Right. Whatever the hell that means. The guy apparently didn't even ask about her background or qualifications. Just one look at this Oriental lady and a quick judgment. Thanks for the advice, now kindly shut the hell up. By the way, she happens to have a masters in development economics from the University of Manchester and holds a diploma from the Association of Accounting Technicians. Oh snap!
Ms. Hatenboer completed the application form anyway. She was told it would be passed on to the relevant department and she'd hear from the university within a week... However, when she later checked on the status of her application, she found out it had never been received. Where did it go? It's a mystery! That's racist!