For the subject of Physics itself, I am not judging just based on that. Accounts from my German, Italy, japanese, and american friends have given me their accounts.
Even if they learn just substituting numbers they are still better. Look at the foreign students in our schools, who are the top students.
The problem why you can't teach Goldstein or Jackson at uni undergrad, is because of the low level secondary and jc education here. Every year cutting syllabus will very soon bring us to our downfall.
JC students using graphic calculator does not even know how to sketch and visualise the graph.
In uni, you are training elites, and yet simplifying syllabus and reducing requirements, we are going downhill all the time.
If you heard about nus being one of the top universities in the world, please check the survey criteria and breakdown, you will know why we are the top.
Ok, I have been dwelling too much on this, everybody has their own thinking and perspective, I shall leave this thread.
