Met a Rafflesian who shared the outcome of his class reunion after 2 decades.
In a nutshell he was dismayed to find that a significant number were not employed or underemployed. Some masquerading as engaged in social work, charity, part time work etc. and they had more than a decade to go before the retirement age.
I wonder if the authorities are prepared to undertake research to confirm or dispel this. If they do please do not ask the discredited SPH Research Unit. They will classify failures as social entrepreneurs.
I am sure if the the elite of the country's education system are impacted, i am sure the wider community is not far behind.
In a nutshell he was dismayed to find that a significant number were not employed or underemployed. Some masquerading as engaged in social work, charity, part time work etc. and they had more than a decade to go before the retirement age.
I wonder if the authorities are prepared to undertake research to confirm or dispel this. If they do please do not ask the discredited SPH Research Unit. They will classify failures as social entrepreneurs.
I am sure if the the elite of the country's education system are impacted, i am sure the wider community is not far behind.
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