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Singapore PAP government telling citizens not to study

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Fearing a educated citizens, Singapore government is engaging a fanatic PR campaign to dissuade citizens from studying. It also make college tuition exorbitantly expensive for citizen, meanwhile dishing out scholarship to foreigners whose results are even worse than Singaporeans.

Many prestigious undergraduate and post graduate institutions are completely or almost 90% purged off Singaporeans.


Downplaying varsity degrees - Insight Down South | The Star Online

IT is clearer now why the government had been discouraging Singaporeans from depending too much on university degrees.

The reason is that the pool of unemployed graduates is expanding in this wealthy city, despite a general shortage of workers.

Almost by the week, new cases are being reported about well-educated professionals struggling to find jobs or being retrenched.

The latest example: A 29-year-old accountancy and finance graduate wrote of his failed job hunt for two years, saying: “I am deeply worried.”

Posted on a website, Support Site for The Unemployed & Underemployed | Support Site for The Unemployed & Underemployed which helps unemployed professionals, his is one of many such tales, including the following:

> A 51-year-old jobless graduate who earned S$4,000 (RM10,133) per month said he might have to become a security guard. “On some nights, I would wake up breaking out in cold sweat and worrying about my future.”

> A 28-year-old arts graduate has been jobless for one year, surviving on her savings.

> A 35-year-old Malay graduate ex-teacher and single mum is jobless and going homeless soon.

> A jobless 47-year-old graduate had only one offer in seven months – for a S$6 (RM15)-an-hour temp position.

> A 35-year-old jobless graduate and mum of two kids surviving on her security guard husband’s salary and with less than S$10 (RM25.30) in the bank.

There are others, all of which make sad reading, pointing to a deterioration of life quality for many middle-class Singaporeans as bosses prefer to hire “cheap” foreign workers.

The situation could worsen in the near future with nearly 10,000 graduates coming on-stream from seven local universities every year, seeking work.

According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) recently, a further 18,000 Singaporeans were studying in foreign universities – half of them in Australia.

Unemployment among the highly educated has risen from 3.3% to 3.6% in the first half of 2013, worse than the national average of 2.1%.

Actually, Singapore is not unique. Countries in the developed West, too, suffer from rising graduate unemployment – with one exception.

Unlike these countries, densely populated Singapore openly promotes immigration. Last year it admitted another 27,000 “foreign talents”.

Unable to create enough meaningful jobs, the government is doing the next best thing – downsizing the Singaporean ambition for higher education.

Several Cabinet ministers recently began to talk down the importance of a university degree.

Education Minister Heng Swee Keat said that paper qualification is not the only route to success.

And National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan sparked controversy when he said: “You own a degree, but so what? You can’t eat it. If that cannot give you a good life, a good job, it is meaningless.”

Earlier, a Wikileaks document revealed a government decision to keep the local university population from increasing too much.

It quoted a senior Education Ministry official as saying that the government had no plan to encourage more students to go for university studies.

The campus enrolment rate would be capped at the current 20%-25% of total Singapore students. The labour market, she added, did not need more graduates.

That report came as a shock to Singaporeans who worship higher education as a god of success.

It led to speculation that the government is doing it to bring in foreign graduates en masse, since it is cheaper and faster than to produce them at home.

Given past records, this is unlikely to be the whole truth. The government has always given priority to developing Singaporeans to play an economic role.

To economists, however, there are wider fundamental reasons for it. The demise of the manufacturing era has significantly altered the job market.

Many of the newly created jobs today are in services that do not require formal four-year university training.

“A degree is nice to have, but we need something else,” is a regular employer comment.

For example, the opening of the two resorts required some graduates to be retrained as casino dealers and roulette operators.

Getting Singaporean parents to cut back on their children’s education is Mission Impossible. Many have suffered sacrifices to get them into a top university.

Social commentator Lucky Tan said any cutback would work against lower-income Singaporeans because the rich could easily send their kids abroad.

Not all are against the government being cautious.

“It is important to maintain a balanced, orderly labour market for the sake of social order,” said one writer.

Years ago former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew spoke of the dangers of educating hordes of graduates and being unable to provide them jobs.

He noticed that many tended to end up roaming the streets and making violent revolution.

And later Lee remarked that Singaporeans were not getting smarter, only better educated.

From many indications, the economy may intervene in the debate.

A research expert said: “I expect employment, including of graduates, to start to slow over the next few years.”
 
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Services sector is the key to the future! Singaporean government is genius!

Why study hard, useless things like physics, chemistry and engineering? Physical stuff is 20th century nonsense!

Everyone can be a software developer or investment banker! Failing that, McDonalds is always hiring! That's the future - polished, photoshopped, clean, plastic, Apple.
 
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Services sector is the key to the future! Singaporean government is genius!

Why study hard, useless things like physics, chemistry and engineering? Physical stuff is 20th century nonsense!

Everyone can be a software developer or investment banker! Failing that, McDonalds is always hiring! That's the future - polished, photoshopped, clean, plastic, Apple.
The science and technology in the world will have to be backward if everyone thinks the same like you
 
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The science and technology in the world will have to be backward if everyone thinks the same like you

He was being sarcastic (讽刺). You see the same crap in HK. Dumb politician who eliminated their manufacturing hub to become a service oriented society, lol.
Finance jobs do not create real value to the economy.
 
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There simply aren't enough graduate level jobs on offer for everybody to get them. If too many people go on to further education then unemployment increases because young people feel certain jobs to be beneath them.
 
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Perfect timing to launch economic warfare on Singapore until they surrender to PLAN.
 
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Services sector is the key to the future! Singaporean government is genius!

Why study hard, useless things like physics, chemistry and engineering? Physical stuff is 20th century nonsense!

Everyone can be a software developer or investment banker! Failing that, McDonalds is always hiring! That's the future - polished, photoshopped, clean, plastic, Apple.
The science and technology in the world will have to be backward if everyone thinks the same like you
There simply aren't enough graduate level jobs on offer for everybody to get them. If too many people go on to further education then unemployment increases because young people feel certain jobs to be beneath them.

Teach Less, Learn More - Have We Achieved It? | Media Coverage | Newsroom | National Institute of Education (NIE), Singapore

Singapore government also sabotage our school syllabus teaching less and less. It is impossible to corrupt the Chinese mind to persuade us to stop studying. So the PAP government sabotage us by cutting our syllabus.

I suspect PAP government got their tips from USA. Basically USA elites has no desire to educate her citizen. Her elite citizens normally come from elite or intellectual family whereby their scions are supplemented in enrichment programs and tuition.

Most USA university churn out semi illiterate but their elite universities are world best.

The rest of USA people are very very nonintellectual. That makes manipulation easy.

Also to obtain highly competent monkeys like those PHDs and IT workers for the rich, USA flooded themselves with migrants.

Our government is doing the USA style.
 
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He was being sarcastic (讽刺). You see the same crap in HK. Dumb politician who eliminated their manufacturing hub to become a service oriented society, lol.
Finance jobs do not create real value to the economy.
oh, but i didnt see him be sarcastic
 
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Is Idiocracy the norm for the 21st century? It seems many are becoming hostile towards human intelligence and learning as if the stigma towards nerds took a level up.
 
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It works like this:

1. People with good education expect good jobs
2. People with education that used to be good (for example, undergrad degree is relatively uncommon rare a few decades ago, but it is just a run of the mill degree nowadays) also expect good jobs
3. The second group got angry because their degree is not as good as they thought (hint, liberal art degree from a third rate university is a NOT a good recipe for success)
4. Government figured that they will start telling people not getting good degree is just as good as getting a good degree, because let's face it, if you actually believed the crap, you are probably not bright enough for the academic work anyway.
 
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A celebrity blogger + Malaysian student recipient of Singapore government scholarship + fugitive said the following about Singapore government. This Alvin is quite a smart student and has stellar academic record.

Basically our corrupt PAP government headed by Kuan Yew and sons keep sucking up foreigners, dishing out scholarship. Most foreign scholars are far worse than average Singaporean students. Difference is, PAP government put Singaporeans students into crushing debt by overcharging tuition meanwhile, foreigners got everything free.

The top foreign scholars despise us, our government, and the teachers of Singapore. They left after receiving free education here, often to USA or Europe.

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A celebrity blogger + Malaysian student recipient of Singapore government scholarship + fugitive said the following about Singapore government. This Alvin is quite a smart student and has stellar academic record.

Basically our corrupt PAP government headed by Kuan Yew and sons keep sucking up foreigners, dishing out scholarship. Most foreign scholars are far worse than average Singaporean students. Difference is, PAP government put Singaporeans students into crushing debt by overcharging tuition meanwhile, foreigners got everything free.

The top foreign scholars despise us, our government, and the teachers of Singapore. They left after receiving free education here, often to USA or Europe.

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Can you blame Singapore for trying to bring in new blood? The U.S. does the same through the H1B. :angel:
 
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Can you blame Singapore for trying to bring in new blood? The U.S. does the same through the H1B. :angel:

I see PAP government atrocious plan of brain washing and demographics engineering. You cannot at one hand tell your citizens not to study and study is not good, and on the other, flood us with book muggers giving them jobs and monies even though the citizen is more qualify.

We have one of the world's most serious inequality problem because of financial engineering by elites, transferring wealth from poor to rich.

The elites here are fearful of smart and informed citizens that one day, these sheeple may just wake up and show them the guillotine.
 
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