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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

In Italy

It's not the type of advice you would usually expect from the head of an elite university. In an open letter to his son published last November, Pier Luigi Celli, director general of Rome's LUISS University, wrote,
"This country, your country, is no longer a place where it's possible to stay with pride... That's why, with my heart suffering more than ever, my advice is that you, having finished your studies, take the road abroad. Choose to go where they still value loyalty, respect and the recognition of merit and results."
TIME (Oct 25, 2010): Arrivederci, Italia by Stephan Faris

2 comments:

samsi said...

mempersuade mahasiswa biar cepet-cepet minggat dari kampus, trus banyak mahasiswa baru masuk, uang bertambah.. eh, koq terdengar seperti kampus yang saya kenal yah??? Sister school kah? LOL

alienkeren said...

samsi: man, what are you trying to say?
kalo universitas kita mah gak mengencourage kita buat keluar negeri yahhh... universitas kita mengencourage kita buat ngumpulin duit sebanyak-banyak-nya by working in international companies.