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You are wrong Bro.I have seen how many parents scrimped & save for their kids' education; onLy to know sadLy that they have decided to stay in that same Country for good..
Sometimes, it also depend on the interest of the child. I have a nephew who could not fit into the academic curriculum in Singapore at all. He went from secondary five to ITE to polytechnic and finally made it to NUS. Even though he took the longer route, but he still made it. His parents never gave up on him, but they did not stress him out with tuition or enrichment class but kept on encouraging him.
You are wrong Bro.I have seen how many parents scrimped & save for their kids' education; onLy to know sadLy that they have decided to stay in that same Country for good..
lianbeng very proud of my sec 4 'O' Level results: B3 for Chinese as 2nd Language, C6 for English Language, C6 for C. Mathematics, D7 for General Science, E8 for Geography and F9 for A. Maths!
lianbeng very proud of my sec 4 'O' Level results: B3 for Chinese as 2nd Language, C6 for English Language, C6 for C. Mathematics, D7 for General Science, E8 for Geography and F9 for A. Maths!
lianbeng very proud of my sec 4 'O' Level results: B3 for Chinese as 2nd Language, C6 for English Language, C6 for C. Mathematics, D7 for General Science, E8 for Geography and F9 for A. Maths!
With tuition so common among Singaporeans, why is it the locals never question about the quality of the teachers at their kids' schools? Why do parents depend so much on out of school teachers to teeach their kids to score better at shool exams? If extra lessons are necessary for school children in Singapore, how about tuition lessons in manners and social etiquette?
Good education system? Then why bother with tuition?
With tuition so common among Singaporeans, why is it the locals never question about the quality of the teachers at their kids' schools? Why do parents depend so much on out of school teachers to teeach their kids to score better at shool exams? If extra lessons are necessary for school children in Singapore, how about tuition lessons in manners and social etiquette?
Good education system? Then why bother with tuition?
lianbeng replies hokkien: bro, i helped to save on tuition fees u know? instead of giving my mother's hard-earned sweat-blood money 血汗钱 to the tuition teacher i blanjah meimei go kfc better lah! sogood! then later adjourned to somewhere quiet and then...