That’s a couple of people, not ALL or even most. And while they might not have bad ideas (I would certainly like to see entreprenuers coming forward in Pak.) the U.S already has one of the best Higher Education systems in the world so making statements like that is a luxury they have, which we don’t.
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Great job, keep it up!
Super insightful and fresh perspective.
Your point of view caught my eye and was very interesting. Thanks. I have a question for you. https://www.binance.com/register?ref=JW3W4Y3A
@Adnan
That’s a couple of people, not ALL or even most. And while they might not have bad ideas (I would certainly like to see entreprenuers coming forward in Pak.) the U.S already has one of the best Higher Education systems in the world so making statements like that is a luxury they have, which we don’t.
Here is a good debate. This is more about reforming the HEC.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScM6tIBt1as
PS. It is in English! So enjoy.