Then again this is a country where "gaming the system" is the system.
Current Options For Thai Language Courses In Chiang Mai?
Started by wynzlo, 2012-05-19 14:35
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82 replies to this topic
#76Posted Yesterday, 12:09 #77Posted Yesterday, 13:21
So there you are. Walen school offers quality language teaching, first class ED visa assistance as well as a business partnership at no extra cost! At least something no other school is offering. I love doing business, I think it is good for all those who are involved and I beleive I am good at teaching business to those who want to learn. My methods might not be to the liking of some but they certainly work. Return on investments in over 10 years is amazing. 30,000 USD become 6 million, 20,000% return on investment in 10 years. From 0 students to 3,400 and form doing business just in Thailand to expanding in the Philippines and China. Form having one employee to 100 now. These are perhaps some of reasons some of the posters do not like Walen. No matter how hard we try and how well we teach and how well we care for our students there will always be some who dislike us.
First, it was our metod, many questioned it worked but were proven wrong by great many happy students who prefer our method to all others. Second, visa assistance, how can we promote educational visas (Walen was the first private language school promoting ED visas) all others followed us. Third, business parntership. Some of the posters do not like the idea but I think it is absolutely briliant that all students can become partners and tell others about Walen and become a part of our school. I started with 0 partners but now I have 227 and it is getting more and more popular. So what can I say to those who do not like Walen? Get to know us and you will change your mind Walen School - what an opportunity! #78Posted Yesterday, 14:58
Yet another Thai Language in CM thread gets hijacked by MacWalen's incessant self promotion, and the hating that goes hand-in-hand with it.
Looking at doing a month at Payap next month. Anyone studying there at the moment? #79Posted Yesterday, 17:25
i just finished level 5 at Payap. thinking about level 6 that starts June 5.
#80Posted Yesterday, 17:36
How was it? What was the class size & content for level 5? Did they give you a placement test before starting?
I did level 3 with Ajarn Boy about 4 years ago. #81Posted Yesterday, 18:37
they did a brief interview to determine i was ok for level 5. K. Boy also taught me, but he won't be available to teach level 6. There were 6 students. I think there may be only 3 students for level 6. It was challenging and helpful.
#82Posted Today, 00:56
cool, thanks for the info.
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