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Greetings and solicitations.

I thought it quite odd that PRO languages' website would be blocked by my administrator by reason of "Criminal Skills", as I was going to check it out and do a comparison with Walen. I am still considering my options. A. Study Thai language at a commercial school -or- B. Attend an actual University.

I have been looking at the Thai Chamber of Commerce University for a Bachelors in Business and I have to say the tuition and fees are amazingly low. Only 270,000 to attend 4 years, at the end of which I shall have a degree and in that time I am sure I will have managed to pickup a fair amount of the language.

My background is in HR, so I'm thinking that this in combination with a locally earned degree, plus fluency in the language will lead to some employment opportunites.

Is there anyone who could speak to attending Universtiy in Thailand and share with me some of your experiences?

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Sometimes web developers have code on websites. This programming code can be both bad and good. Sometimes people write code on the website to take over peoples computers or deliver viruses. Maybe they did something on this website that is causing whatever filtering program your company has on its internet connection to think that it was a malicious website. Probably just a false result, unless maybe they were hacked and the hacker is using it to deliver malicious code. Talk with your administrator and find out what his means, and see if they can put this website on a white list of sites that are allowed.

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Greetings and solicitations.

I thought it quite odd that PRO languages' website would be blocked by my administrator by reason of "Criminal Skills", as I was going to check it out and do a comparison with Walen. I am still considering my options. A. Study Thai language at a commercial school -or- B. Attend an actual University.

I have been looking at the Thai Chamber of Commerce University for a Bachelors in Business and I have to say the tuition and fees are amazingly low. Only 270,000 to attend 4 years, at the end of which I shall have a degree and in that time I am sure I will have managed to pickup a fair amount of the language.

My background is in HR, so I'm thinking that this in combination with a locally earned degree, plus fluency in the language will lead to some employment opportunites.

Is there anyone who could speak to attending Universtiy in Thailand and share with me some of your experiences?

There has not been any problems accessing ProLanguage web site from either this site nor numerous other sites both in-country and overseas. As for "Criminal Skills" comment it is misleading and probably promted from your provider based on system filters used within their network firewalls.

Best Regards, ProLanguage

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