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Their government is spending money like a big boss in African countries but never use it to upskill their little communist !!!
She has a master's degree, but is unemployed and lives on discount coupons. In China, there are many others like her
More than one in five urban youths in China are unemployed, and official statistics may not paint a full picture. With stiff competition for jobs, employers are increasingly asking for a master’s degree, even for roles that don’t justify it. The programme Insight finds out how China’s young jobseekers are coping
A Master's degree speaks nothing about your ability. It's just another "product" created by the University to make money from "old" customers. Cambridge University realized this long ago, and every Cambridge graduate, after a few years, can pay the University and get his or her Bachelor's degree upgraded to a Master's degree "by seniority".
Many Universities have overseas agents running University programs and offering Master's degree without the pre-requisite of a Bachelor's degree. Master's degree is simply a marketing ploy to squeeze more money from captive customers.
Just let it implode and splinter up like the former Soviet Union.
Remember to collect and preserve some of the CCP banners, posters, logos, badges, souvenirs etc. They might fetch good prices as collectors' items. in future.
A Master's degree speaks nothing about your ability. It's just another "product" created by the University to make money from "old" customers. Cambridge University realized this long ago, and every Cambridge graduate, after a few years, can pay the University and get his or her Bachelor's degree upgraded to a Master's degree "by seniority".
Many Universities have overseas agents running University programs and offering Master's degree without the pre-requisite of a Bachelor's degree. Master's degree is simply a marketing ploy to squeeze more money from captive customers.
Just let it implode and splinter up like the former Soviet Union.
Remember to collect and preserve some of the CCP banners, posters, logos, badges, souvenirs etc. They might fetch good prices as collectors' items. in future.
A Master's degree speaks nothing about your ability. It's just another "product" created by the University to make money from "old" customers. Cambridge University realized this long ago, and every Cambridge graduate, after a few years, can pay the University and get his or her Bachelor's degree upgraded to a Master's degree "by seniority".
Many Universities have overseas agents running University programs and offering Master's degree without the pre-requisite of a Bachelor's degree. Master's degree is simply a marketing ploy to squeeze more money from captive customers.
Just let it implode and splinter up like the former Soviet Union.
Remember to collect and preserve some of the CCP banners, posters, logos, badges, souvenirs etc. They might fetch good prices as collectors' items. in future.
Their government is spending money like a big boss in African countries but never use it to upskill their little communist !!!
She has a master's degree, but is unemployed and lives on discount coupons. In China, there are many others like her
More than one in five urban youths in China are unemployed, and official statistics may not paint a full picture. With stiff competition for jobs, employers are increasingly asking for a master’s degree, even for roles that don’t justify it. The programme Insight finds out how China’s young jobseekers are coping