A Tardy Timed Wednesday

As the clock finished the tenth hour (i.e. nine fifties, post ten) the silvery silence overhead enveloped and entrenched the Bangkok skies the morning after the Red’s Blood Ritual was now seemingly foreshadowing storm in the horizon. Having endured a late morning, mid week traffic jam on Rama IV road demanding better part of an [...]

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Notice to Teachers in Bangkok, March 12-14

The following email regarding precautions for certain areas to avoid addressing English teachers, and overall anyone in Bangkok who has logical sense:
Dear all,
In case you are planning to travel this weekend, please be informed (in case you aren’t clear) that the Red Shirts‘ march is scheduled to converge at the following places in the Bangkok [...]

Classes Cancled due to Mass Red Rally

Presumably as an effect to the proposed threat of unrest caused by the massive red shirt political protest marchy - rally expected to ensue aggressively this weekend, classes at Bangkok University International have been halted to ensure safety on Friday, March 12, post 16.40, and all day Saturday, March 13th and Sunday, March 14. Also, [...]

Asian students planning on studying in Thailand : It’s woth a consideration

It has been a trend in Asian countries for quite some time for Asian parents to send their offspring abroad for higher education, places such as UK, USA, AUSTRALIA, CANADA are a few countries which come to mind in less than a split second.
Lets be realistic people, in economic dire, why pay twice the price [...]

Back to School in Bangkok article by Scott Hipsher

For those considering pursuing graduate-post graduate studies in Thailand as well as supporting oneself via teaching English, Bangkok University MBA student and English teacher, Scott Hipsher elaborates with useful and informative reasoning about the logistics of living, studying, commuting, financing and working in Thailand in this convincing article