I think that everyone should play their role. This apply the same to the government.
Education - erms, perhaps when you go for the interview, the interviewer will warn you that the theory that you have learned in the class may not be the same that might apply in the real world. I think that fundamental knowledge in class is important and financial literacy is also important.
Attitude of learning - come on, talking about this. Students in foreign countries study before they attend lecture, and that's why they know what is happening and what the lecturer is teaching in front. They have doubts, they asked, then they understand more. Whilst in Malaysia, you do nothing, attend the lecture( maybe late due to overslept), then you look at the lecturer, then she looks at you, then when the time's up, you went home. Then when its exam, you listen to the tips and memorize. This applies to majority of students, so no offence to those really dedicated students!
Parents - they pay for your education, what do you expect more? Parent should not 'force' their children to study what ever they want. Listen to their children's opinion, and discuss about it.
Jinyee
Unemployed Uni Grads, whose fault
Jul 5 2006, 02:18 PM
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