S'pore Mom : I am going back to work so I can afford $2K tuition for my children
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Ms Sim, who will soon return to the workforce after a five-year hiatus to help pay off the children’s tuition expenses, considers the fees a modest sum. The higher-end tuition centres can charge around S$2,000 per child, she pointed out.

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If only CCP control tuition companies here Big Grin

Every father mother companies try all ways to suck middle class.

Govt also getting in FT non stop like prostitute. Jialat


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#3

And the result of 2k tuition, stress for the children followed by depression then tiow lau

KTV妹妹说,香港人无义,台湾人无情,新加坂人无智 Big Grin
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(14-08-2021, 07:54 PM)BigBossX Wrote:  Ms Sim, who will soon return to the workforce after a five-year hiatus to help pay off the children’s tuition expenses, considers the fees a modest sum. The higher-end tuition centres can charge around S$2,000 per child, she pointed out.

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That is the real situation here....
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#5

End up, parents not happy and the kids not happy. The money can send them to international schools where the progression is automatic and with less stress.
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I never had tuition , no money...just study hard lah n heavens will bless u in so many ways....no money, dont follow the rich jonesses...in the end, there r so many paths to success just as there r so many routes to rome 

Work hard creates opportunity which is luck!
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