Such a public demonstration is depressing, taking a step back with dysfunctional upbringing style.
Very common here. It's the norm.
Such a public demonstration is depressing, taking a step back with dysfunctional upbringing style.
It's the norm.
lol
i can BS anything on the statutory declaration, when there's no one/or way to enforce it.
how are you going to check that parents haven't been secretly sending their kids to tuition classes? maybe they've been disguising their weekly shopping trips to JB when they're really sending them to special SG-syllabus tuition classes there! (don't underestimate the kiasu-ness of some parents and the resourcefulness of JB-ians)
Then why is the tuition industry booming?? LOL
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http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/university-degree-not-vital-success-khaw-boon-wan-20130505
First they say no need degree, now they say no need tuition. If you listen to all these bullshit your future will be really bleak. Next will be no need Singaporeans.
No, if you actually think that having a degree and going for tuition is must, THEN you are looking at a very bleak future where all you are good at is book smarts and not much else.
Do you have a degree?
I will never ever recommend to a parent to send the kid for tuition as I feel it's an insult to me as a teacher if my student needs tuition; but how many teachers feel this way?
Alamak... getting degree is not that difficult nowadays.
You walk in the street, take a stone and threw it, chances for the stone knocking into a degree holder... soooo large.
I mean... I looked around, every Tom, Dick and Harry is a degree holder...
Absolutely true. If anything a degree means absolutely nothing other than to prove one has followed a particular course of study and duly completed it. Whether one has the ability to apply what has been taught or even understand what has been taught rather than regurgitate what has been taught, that's another story.
In short, a degree means buggerall. Finishing school, be it university, poly, ITE or any other form of formal education, is only the START of the learning process, not the end.
But of course there are some who think a degree is a must, who think grades are everything.
and if you cannot even start, then there is no need to talk about the end. LOL
No, if you actually think that having a degree and going for tuition is must, THEN you are looking at a very bleak future where all you are good at is book smarts and not much else.
Yes, I do. And your point being?
Why did you get a degree?
I got a degree because I WANTED to, not because I had to. I enjoyed my course of study and decided I wanted to learn more. I didn't get a degree because everyone else had one.
Its BS... only because I am hoping to go into Tuition industry
Why did you get a degree?