While in China, I had the chance to talk a small bit about education in this country. Generally, strategy 9/9/6 applies. This applies not only to schools but besides to most adult workers.
9/9/6 means work from 9 am to 9 p.m. at night 6 days a week. For students, this means that they go home at 4:00, do lessons until 6:00, and then 2 more hours of tutoring.
This is the only way to get to the University of Beijing, or Shanghai (in South Korea is similar) and survey any method direction, after which you gain even 10 times more than specified a man without education.
In Poland, young people have in head that the College Tumanum diploma is as valuable on the labour marketplace as the Warsaw University of Technology, so no 1 has to apply to science.
The difference between Poland and China is besides that there are 25% of discipline subjects in us and 75% in China.
I am not encouraging anyone to have a 9/9/6 system, but in order to compete with China on 8/8/5 we request to learn (work) twice as efficiently. How do we do that?
That's what we should be discussing in the Sejm, not that 1 drunk cop raped an intern.
Michał Leszczyński
