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"Casey began his rise to professional success in the county of Kent in the United Kingdom. Here he attended Chatham House Grammar School from 1986 to 1993. While there, he received nine General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) passes, and two passes at the A-Level.
After graduating in 1993, Casey started his work immediately out of school."
He only has 2 A levels? Didn't even go to university. In his hometown he is just an ah beng but in Sinkie, he is a precious treasure, even beauty queens throw themselves at him. Such is the power of the Ang Moh.
I think uni education should focus on teaching students to think and do research, and not taught degrees. Aside from medicine.
More and more companies are realising that in the 21st century, uni graduates are not the most suitable people around.
There are so many unis around, if you are not in the top 10, it does not make a difference whether you study uni or not.
Your starting pay will be miserable and many uni grads are jobless.
In the UK, the green left loves uni. Free education, free sex, freeloaders.