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#1 Parent Dragonized - 2011-12-16
Re: Wall Street English

Yeah they're "prestigous" all right. But a better word would be Notorious.

#2 Parent Joan - 2011-12-15
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It's a valid point. I'd be interested to know how they do it too. I'm sure other readers would like to know too. Such a prestigius company run by foreigners couldn't be decieved easily. They will have their own good way to check whether degree diplomas are genuine or not.

#3 Parent steve - 2011-12-15
Re: Wall Street English

how do the univeristy degrees get verified for prospective teachers?

#4 Parent Linhai identity thief - 2011-12-04
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Our reputation as a corporate trainer is second to none!

That ostentatious statement alone, would make me never want to set one toe inside your so called school!

Be honest, instead of being amoral!

#5 Parent Dragonized - 2011-12-03
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Our reputation as a corporate trainer is second to none!

You're ability to not be rattled by anonymous posters like us and staying cool to the point where you need to address us on this board and defend your company is also second to none!

#6 Parent Adam - 2011-12-03
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Turnoi, you are mis-informed regarding Wall Street English. We don't recruit just anyone! You fail to realize that the reason there are no complaints to be found on the net about the company is that we hire dedicated foreign teachers who know how to teach and work hard. Backpackers and pretenders don't make it through our rigorous selection procedures. Our clientele pay top dollar and will only accept real good teachers whose mother tongue is English. Our reputation as a corporate trainer is second to none!

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