I want to buy a Masters degree that is recognized in Thailand. Not a KSR one but from a real institution. Anyone know?
I want to buy a Masters degree that is recognized in Thailand. Not a KSR one but from a real institution. Anyone know?
PSST! WANNA DEGREE! TRY ONE OF THESE - Andrew Drummond
some ideas there.
You can take a Masters Degree program in Thailand if you have a Bachelors Degree. Some Thai schools even offer online degrees I believe. If you study English, the teachers will probably go very light on you as you're probably going to be as good as they are with the language in a lot of cases or at least because you easily out perform your peers in class.
Originally Posted by ChalkyDee
.....Originally Posted by Merrimack
^ In some Thai universities, the difference is minimal.
Some?
And people wonder why I call it the Buffalo Board...
How much does the discerning person pay to avoid the cheap ones on KSR?...God forbid...
Forget a Masters degree, I want a Knighhood.
They asked me how I knew
All his certs were poo
I of course replied
With lower quals one finds
Ink leeks through the lines
Bum bum bum bum - He's so blue.
I dub thee knight...Arise Sir Thormaturge...And shake your scales...
Here you go, TeakDoor's very own Master's Degree. Payment to Bettyboo and me by paypal please...
I have been thinking about this too, however what is the use? If you need one for getting a better position, you have more use for a educational degree. Having this said...... what do you think of my following statement?
The Thai students on primary and high school are so incredible lazy, if you are a construction working with no degree and you are original from the North Pole, even than you can teach English in Thailand.
When I enter a new class, let's say grade 10 (9 years of English lessons already!!!). I ask a few simple questions like: what is your name? Where do you live? How old are you? And the most difficult question: what is the number of your house?
Good class: 40% can answer. Regular class 10%
WHAT should you teach those kids?????????
Without any training, skills or experience, not a lot...Originally Posted by Johannes Black
That's a rhetorical question and a statement of surprise so an apostrophe should be used instead of a question mark. The word "right" is not necessary. The comma in the next sentence should come after the conditional phrase.
You're working as an English teacher! If so, I wouldn't complain too much if I were you.
Err...Exclamation "mark," or point?...Not apostrophe...
BTW, I'm not interested in a Masters anymore.
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