ESEN Calls for Exceptional Youngsters

The School of Business and Economics (ESEN in Spanish) is inviting young talented Salvadorans to form part of its student body.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

In a ceremony held to mark a change of management, the new Director General, Everardo Rivera Bonilla, "... invited young bachelors to come to the college ' without fear or doubt, regardless of economic status, to register, sit exams and aspire to join the select group of students'.

Ricardo Sagrera, director of the Executive Committee, added that they will ‘first select people for their intellectual capacity and then discuss whether or not they are able to pay for school’", published Elsalvador.com.

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Backing education and economic growth will be the key to Panama resembling Singapore more than Dubai in the future.

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The path that Singapore has taken in recent years is what has led it to go from being a third world country to becoming one of the financial centers of the world, with a literacy level of 92%. Following its example ought to be Panama’s goal if it wants to be part of the group of first world countries.

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