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#1 Parent San Migs - 2012-10-27
Re: EF Hangzhou Grades Corruption

I benefited 'cause I got some valuable experiences out of there

Not only experiences I am sure. Would you work at a public job? Could you?

#2 Parent englishgibson - 2012-10-27
Re: EF Hangzhou Grades Corruption

SM, yes, I benefited 'cause I got some valuable experiences out of there. How about you and your aliases? You (plural) post on any topic which suggests you (plural) aren't in for sharing.
Cheers and beers

#3 Parent San Migs - 2012-10-26
Re: EF Hangzhou Grades Corruption

and their uniformly blind complaining proves they are deep in and perhaps benefiting out of it.

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Benefitting out of it? None of us gets paid, the only one who has benefited at all out of EF in China is YOU!

#4 Parent englishgibson - 2012-10-26
Re: EF Hangzhou Grades Corruption

"Doctor" T has demonstrated little to confirm EF deficiencies[edited]. The fact is that corruption or incompetence are greatly practiced in most, if not all, Chinese educational institutions. [edited] I have accommodated readers with direct evidence why EF ought to be avoided. Moreover, I have supported claims that Chinese job market is full of as inadequate or worse educational institutions that offer employment which Doctor T has somehow conveniently ignored. The boards' posters' Turnoi, Dr. Turnoi Turnjakuunnen conduct and his aliases Silverboy and Sean Migs echoing in suggest a conspiracy against EF and all other language training centers. Their bitterness, inadequate experiences with the places, and their uniformly blind complaining proves they are deep in and perhaps benefiting out of it.

The truth is that EF, EF Hangzhou, WEB, Global IELTS, New Oriental, GAC, many foundations for abroad unis, kindergartens, primary, secondary or tertiary sector and many more such gigs on mainland China have been, are and will most likely be incapable to provide the local students with appropriate education and employees with professional environment with reasonable terms and conditions. Pointing fingers or debating which ones are worse is highly subjective because of the nature of the local market/environment. Everyone ought to know that the education is enormously controlled by authorities in the country and bribing offers a temporary confort zone for some while misery for others, although readers should also know that background may provide some in leadership positions with a longer term powers to impose on others. This means that the public sector may not be as easy to change as the private sector and that community educational institutions are pretty well settled cozy with crookedness of all kinds.

Cheers and beers to all readers as well as to the ones I have mentioned in this post :)

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