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Old 11-03-2008, 06:44 AM
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Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner

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Originally Posted by FL Lover View Post
Hahaha... then try to send your future kids to go to Viet and study their degrees loh... anyway cheaper than sg... u can save your $$ and still get recognised degrees to get a work a Sillypore... Get real lah... Good for you. BTW, If you have a degree, where did you get your degree from? Viet or Sg OR Other places? Talking is easy and free with pple like you... typical SG.

We are talking getting a job in Sg where you have to complete with degree holders from recognised UK, Aust and even local degree holders.
If you do not realise that RMIT has a campus in HCMC and another in Hanoi. Quality education is coming to Vietnam. Singapore is now getting `foreign talents' from all over the world. Sometimes you just really wonder how easy it is for foreigners to work in Singapore, has finding a job become such an easy task for foreigners nowadays?

Very often, where you get your degree is not the main concern. Its the work experience that you acquire after education that is more important. Pardon me, but comparing degrees is just a kid's past time. Let me cite an example. UK degree holders will look down on Aussie degree holders while local degree holders will look down on all foreign degree holders. What's there to compare? Its how successful you are in your career now that is more important. So be it Vietnamese, UK, China, Aussie or even local degrees, there's no need to compare. If you really want to compare, then ask yourself what you have achieved ?