Friday March 12, 2010

Poached News: S.K Students Flocking to the Philippines for Cheap English Lessons and to Canada to Skip Classes

3900239968 b621198b18 b Poached News: S.K Students Flocking to the Philippines for Cheap English Lessons and to Canada to Skip Classes

A veteran Canadian immigration official in South Korea has blown the whistle on abuses by foreign students of a work-study program.  Korean students are increasingly flocking to the Philippines to learn English on the cheap despite the low standards of the programs. For those of you flocking to the platform in Seoul be aware that the subway system is introducing “walk right” policy starting in October.  While commuters in Seoul save on gas by taking the subway the S.K government has been planning to test a smart-grid that lets users measure energy usage on Jeju.

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