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Re: Education.
« Reply #24 on: Aug 05, 2008, 03:25: AM »
funny how everyones mentioning their own country :biggrin:
Ever heard of Pisa? no?
Finland and it's educational system is by far the best, and has been for years..


Can't find any decent site but here are a few lists for ya all, don't know what they all measure but..
Korea got some pretty good results too, but Finland are ranked nr 1 in the overall rankings













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« Reply #25 on: Aug 05, 2008, 03:32: AM »
Nice statistics, funny how russia isn't even up there  :lol: :lol:
I love the 3rd one  :thumbsup:

Does this include school results only or everything?
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« Reply #26 on: Aug 05, 2008, 03:53: AM »
what do you mean by everything?
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« Reply #27 on: Aug 05, 2008, 04:29: AM »
Colleges, universities, institutes? I mean do those include the school results only?

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« Reply #28 on: Aug 05, 2008, 04:37: AM »
those are some very interesting results.

it's not hard to believe cuz in korea parents are fuckin CRAZY about their children's educations.  me, like many others, were forced into countless extra curricular activities, extra classes, extra schooling, and etc.  when i moved to canada (4th grade) i'd practically known everything they were teaching me up to about grade 8.  and even tho i've never been, i've heard crazy things about korean high schools.  they run from morning to midnight  :saywhat:

but just for the record, there's a difference between being intelligent, and smart.  there's a diff between being knowledgeable and wise.
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« Reply #29 on: Aug 05, 2008, 04:52: AM »
those are some very interesting results.

it's not hard to believe cuz in korea parents are fuckin CRAZY about their children's educations.  me, like many others, were forced into countless extra curricular activities, extra classes, extra schooling, and etc.  when i moved to canada (4th grade) i'd practically known everything they were teaching me up to about grade 8.  and even tho i've never been, i've heard crazy things about korean high schools.  they run from morning to midnight  :saywhat:

but just for the record, there's a difference between being intelligent, and smart.  there's a diff between being knowledgeable and wise.

I'm sure you, Mr Yoon, possess every single one of those.

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« Reply #30 on: Aug 05, 2008, 06:20: AM »
those are some very interesting results.

it's not hard to believe cuz in korea parents are fuckin CRAZY about their children's educations.  me, like many others, were forced into countless extra curricular activities, extra classes, extra schooling, and etc.  when i moved to canada (4th grade) i'd practically known everything they were teaching me up to about grade 8.  and even tho i've never been, i've heard crazy things about korean high schools.  they run from morning to midnight  :saywhat:

but just for the record, there's a difference between being intelligent, and smart.  there's a diff between being knowledgeable and wise.

I'm sure you, Mr Yoon, possess every single one of those.

well, it's my fault for trying to be serious in a forum like this, with annoying twats like u around.
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« Reply #31 on: Aug 05, 2008, 06:34: AM »
those are some very interesting results.

it's not hard to believe cuz in korea parents are fuckin CRAZY about their children's educations.  me, like many others, were forced into countless extra curricular activities, extra classes, extra schooling, and etc.  when i moved to canada (4th grade) i'd practically known everything they were teaching me up to about grade 8.  and even tho i've never been, i've heard crazy things about korean high schools.  they run from morning to midnight  :saywhat:

but just for the record, there's a difference between being intelligent, and smart.  there's a diff between being knowledgeable and wise.

I'm sure you, Mr Yoon, possess every single one of those.

well, it's my fault for trying to be serious in a forum like this, with annoying twats like u around.

I was being serious as well.

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« Reply #32 on: Aug 05, 2008, 09:16: AM »
Colleges, universities, institutes? I mean do those include the school results only?

graph three.  read the bottom.

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« Reply #33 on: Aug 05, 2008, 06:50: PM »
those are some very interesting results.

it's not hard to believe cuz in korea parents are fuckin CRAZY about their children's educations.  me, like many others, were forced into countless extra curricular activities, extra classes, extra schooling, and etc.  when i moved to canada (4th grade) i'd practically known everything they were teaching me up to about grade 8.  and even tho i've never been, i've heard crazy things about korean high schools.  they run from morning to midnight  :saywhat:

but just for the record, there's a difference between being intelligent, and smart.  there's a diff between being knowledgeable and wise.

I'm sure you, Mr Yoon, possess every single one of those.

well, it's my fault for trying to be serious in a forum like this, with annoying twats like u around.

I was being serious as well.

then u do a great job of coming off as sarcastic
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« Reply #34 on: Aug 05, 2008, 10:35: PM »
nice statistics, australia is always somewhere near the top.


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Re: Education.
« Reply #35 on: Aug 06, 2008, 01:12: AM »
Why I wouldn't even piss on your crappy constitution.

Cause you try to talk about something you know nothing about. Bush isn't the leader, and he'll be out of the House in a few months.
Is he not your president? Answer my question. Look at you abandoning mother Russia like this Lenin must be rolling in his grave.   :rolleyes: