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 Lecturer's salary and prospects in Malaysia

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PhDExpert
post Mar 1 2010, 03:16 PM

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QUOTE(ThanatosSwiftfire @ Mar 1 2010, 03:07 PM)
Wait, are you saying malaysia CAN'T be a developed country?
Hmmm...
icon_question.gif ThanatosSwiftfire does NOT seem to comprehend. icon_question.gif

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Oh yes I sure as hell knows what I'm saying. There is NO one size fit all theory. One theory applicable to the development of one country into a developed nation, doesn't apply completely to any other nation. We benchmark against the-base-case scenario of ourselves, because we have advantages that they don't, and we may have weaknesses that they don't. There are things we know we can do better, and we should, and there are things we know we can't do, because it's against our way of life, principles and traditions.
When the generalisation rule applies, you are saying ALL countries should NOT compare among themselves because every country is unique. Sorry, this does NOT apply in reality. no wonder Malaysian are always Jaguh Kampung because of flawed benchmark. doh.gif

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oooo... loook who's resorting to even more cheap shots.
And heh. You had to drag the sunway college tag into this, don't you?
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What cheap shots? Sunway college is a good college what? What you think? I'm glad someone from Sunway college learned from me, is this a cheap shot?! shakehead.gif shakehead.gif shakehead.gif

This post has been edited by PhDExpert: Mar 1 2010, 03:17 PM
PhDExpert
post Mar 4 2010, 10:44 AM

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QUOTE(pinkdevil88 @ Mar 2 2010, 06:04 PM)
Let's get into realit here. we all understand what is going on in our tertiary education here in Malaysia. But bottom line is do we want to come back and serve our country??
Let's put it "bottom line is do we want to come back and discriminated by our country?"

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Btw, is there any distinctive difference between a researcher and a lecturer in malaysia universities????
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Yes, at least the case at overseas. But, I'm not sure the case in Malaysia.

This post has been edited by PhDExpert: Mar 4 2010, 10:45 AM
PhDExpert
post Mar 5 2010, 10:31 AM

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QUOTE(pinkdevil88 @ Mar 5 2010, 09:20 AM)
Have you thought of what can we do to change this country?? Instead of thinking what the country can give you, please think of what can you give the country.
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I'm 29 years old. At this age, I gotta think more about my own future.

As for "what can you give the country", I might consider that 20 years later lah...

What do you expect from me? I'm just a small fry. In Malaysia, most people looks at your qualification and experience (aka age/seniority) before they listen to you!

This post has been edited by PhDExpert: Mar 5 2010, 10:33 AM

 

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