Its not my thinking that matters. What actually matters is the views, thinkings and ambitions of the students. The problem is that most of the sponsored students already have jobs even before they are admitted to the universities. Their tuition is paid plus every other extra curricular activity. The problem arises when they graduate as they dont have to do anything to find themselves a job.
The thing is that the EC policies are destined towards students without any motivation and competition.
I for a fact and all my other friends had to get really good grades in order to be selected by the employers. Even many others had to show their skills at work.
You take out competition and motivation and you know the results.