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  • #16
    Originally posted by Willi View Post
    It probably has a patois spell check...local adaptation is key!

    On a serious note, GOJ must make Engineering, Physics, Mathematics and Comp Sci tertiary fees FREE and raise the fees for legal, business and SocSci type of degrees.

    We need a cadre of future makes to get in on dis new post information age.
    U tech should be leading the way but dem fool, so I hope the & Day University tek up the challenge.
    That probably will be difficult but they can limit the number of scholarships and loans to students who want to study law, pol sci, etc and increase the loans and scholarships for those who want to study science and engineering.

    There are so many people in Jamaica with Phds in all sort of crap, and too many law degrees. Everybody In Jamaica seems to be a lawyer these days. There is also a large volume of MBAs, that I have to wonder about the quality of these MBAs. All of them working in "branding". That is the latest catchword in Jamaica, which appears to be a euphemism for sales rep. What are they branding. The last I checked we weren't producing much. The fuel import bill is higher than we earn from exports. That is laughable with so many lawyers, MBAs and Econ PHDs.

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    • #17
      Giving science and engineering university courses some amount of preferential treatment makes sense, however for it to have a real impact we have to hook the youths very early. If you don't have their interest in science and technology by 3rd form then you are probably too late.

      It is not expensive to do it either. takes more time and a few dedicated souls than money. Even 10% of some of those annual Champs and Manning/DCup budgets would go a very long way.
      "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Islandman View Post
        Giving science and engineering university courses some amount of preferential treatment makes sense, however for it to have a real impact we have to hook the youths very early. If you don't have their interest in science and technology by 3rd form then you are probably too late.

        It is not expensive to do it either. takes more time and a few dedicated souls than money. Even 10% of some of those annual Champs and Manning/DCup budgets would go a very long way.
        so true
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