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A total of 2,080 "higher education institutions" in Pinoyland!

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[h=2]Please boot out the low quality Indian and Filipino FTs[/h]
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After working with these people, I discover that their mentality is still stuck in the 1980s.

THEY THINK THEY HAVE HARVARD OR YALE UNIVERSITY MASTERS AND PHDs WHEN IN REALITY THEIR LEVEL IS JUST THE EQUIVALENT OF OUR O LEVELS OR POLY DIPLOMA.

The Singapore government argues for foreign talents and they should be picking them from developed countries with advanced economy, not a 3rd world country which is developing BUT NO ONE KNOWS FOR SURE IF THEY WILL BE DEVELOPED. STOP WASTING OUR TIME!

We want high quality FTs to come to Singapore, not some 3rd rated ones.

These people encroach our space and interfere with our holistic development in the workplace.

To the Singapore government, I am extremely disappointed with you.
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Editor’s note:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higher_education_in_the_Philippines
Most tertiary institutions, generically called higher education institutions by the Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines (CHED) are licensed, controlled, and supervised by CHED. Records from CHED showed that the country had 1,573 private institutions and 607 state-run colleges and universities, a total of 2,080 higher education institutions as of August 2010. Higher education institutions in the Philippines are either colleges or universities, and are generally classified as public or private.
Students go through a 10-year basic education system before entering the university in Philippines:

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kick of these scum? If only it were true in reality there's probably a better chance to see a flying cow.
 
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