Poor primary and secondary education is great business for the post-secondary industry. No where have I ever heard of a pre-foundation program before a foundation program that is before a premed program at Cornell's Medical School. It seems like most students exiting high school need foundation classes which are normally taught by higher qualified and higher paid post-secondary faculty.
If Qatar improves their primary and secondary education, the job market would shrink dramatically for collegiate foundation programs. Please think of the families that will be affected and the high pay that they will lose. :)
Poor primary and secondary education is great business for the post-secondary industry. No where have I ever heard of a pre-foundation program before a foundation program that is before a premed program at Cornell's Medical School. It seems like most students exiting high school need foundation classes which are normally taught by higher qualified and higher paid post-secondary faculty.
If Qatar improves their primary and secondary education, the job market would shrink dramatically for collegiate foundation programs. Please think of the families that will be affected and the high pay that they will lose. :)