Yahya Noori May 25, 2005
#25 Posted by azzerism on September 17, 2005 11:42:18 pm
I want to respond to your idea of ``yellow schools`` I am married to one of your Pakistani Yellow school graduates. She is working in the States as a highly qualified physician. Her brother also a graduate of a yellow school has an MBA. Now as far as ``luck`` is concerned I don`t buy it. Over and over again I have met very qualified professionals from Pakistan who attended NOT the private schools but the ``yellow schools`` and now live and work in The States. As a matter of fact if I were to conduct an informal survey the spoiled brats of private schools can`t make it in the competitive environment abroad.
When it comes to education, hard work and dedication is way more important then money or luck or the right schools.
When it comes to education, hard work and dedication is way more important then money or luck or the right schools.
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