
Originally posted by TooFree:
[b]Q1. Let say you are at the age of 27.
Will you opt for
A. Further studies --- refer to Q3
B. Work experience --- refer to Q2
Q2. Let say you are at the age of 35.
A. Will you give up your high paying job to pursue your dream and start all over in your career again.
B. Will you rather use the money accumulated through the years to fund your dream (studies) or to start up a small business?
Q3. Let say you managed to achieve your dream and obtained the necessary academic qualifications at the age of 30.
A. What is the employability rate in the public and private sector?
Q4. Which is a wiser move in your opinion?
A. Scenerio in Q2, please state A or B?
B. Scenerio in Q3[/b]
Survey? No, no, no. It is a genuine problem except that the writer prefers to stay anonymous.Originally posted by FeowFeow:This is your school survey?
Please distribute the flyers at MacDonald's & MRT stations, like other JC/tertiary students
FeowFeow
May the writer repost the question as a genuine scenario, or at least give a introduction of what exactly is going on?Originally posted by TooFree:Survey? No, no, no. It is a genuine problem except that the writer prefers to stay anonymous.![]()
Hmm.. I see. Okay my apology to the Mods here. Cheers.Originally posted by M©+square:May the writer repost the question as a genuine scenario, or at least give a introduction of what exactly is going on?
My prediction: with this kind of question, any serious helpers will not entertain this thread.
Cheers
You don't have to apologise to us.Originally posted by TooFree:Hmm.. I see. Okay my apology to the Mods here. Cheers.![]()
me, being a good example...Originally posted by M©+square:My prediction: with this kind of question, any serious helpers will not entertain this thread.
Originally posted by TooFree:At age 27, I personally thinks it's not really that young an age... Depending on what you're working as... I would generally suggest 'experience'... Unless what you're studying is quite closely related to what you're doing now, or is BASED on it.. OR it's relatively VERY NEW SCHOOL (which you somehow still have an advantage over?)...
[b]Q1. Let say you are at the age of 27.
Will you opt for
A. Further studies --- refer to Q3
B. Work experience --- refer to Q2
Q2. Let say you are at the age of 35.
A. Will you give up your high paying job to pursue your dream and start all over in your career again.
B. Will you rather use the money accumulated through the years to fund your dream (studies) or to start up a small business?
Q3. Let say you managed to achieve your dream and obtained the necessary academic qualifications at the age of 30.
A. What is the employability rate in the public and private sector?
Q4. Which is a wiser move in your opinion?
A. Scenerio in Q2, please state A or B?
B. Scenerio in Q3[/b]
Originally posted by TooFree:I wanted to help...but then the question too vague and there's too many possibilities and scenarios leading from the scenarios stated.
[b]Q1. Let say you are at the age of 27.
Will you opt for
A. Further studies --- refer to Q3
B. Work experience --- refer to Q2
Q2. Let say you are at the age of 35.
A. Will you give up your high paying job to pursue your dream and start all over in your career again.
B. Will you rather use the money accumulated through the years to fund your dream (studies) or to start up a small business?
Q3. Let say you managed to achieve your dream and obtained the necessary academic qualifications at the age of 30.
A. What is the employability rate in the public and private sector?
Q4. Which is a wiser move in your opinion?
A. Scenerio in Q2, please state A or B?
B. Scenerio in Q3[/b]
Originally posted by TooFree:Don't you already have a dream career?
[b]Q2. Let say you are at the age of 35.
A. Will you give up your high paying job to pursue your dream and start all over in your career again.
B. Will you rather use the money accumulated through the years to fund your dream (studies) or to start up a small business?
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agreedOriginally posted by Devil1976:At age 27, I personally thinks it's not really that young an age... Depending on what you're working as... I would generally suggest 'experience'... Unless what you're studying is quite closely related to what you're doing now, or is BASED on it.. OR it's relatively VERY NEW SCHOOL (which you somehow still have an advantage over?)...
I would opt for B and for Question 2.... I think I'll choose 'B' again... Often it's quite unlikely that you can 'build castles out of nothing' unless you really have GOOD LUCK or having a TURNING POINT in your life....? At 35 and current economic situation... GIVING UP ON 'EVERYTHING' (depends on your commitments - which I would presume MOST people would have quite a bit of it at age 35) could easily means a 'suicidal move'...?
My problem is rather tacky in nature. Yes. I recognised that as a safe step. But that will also mean to say, my dream will be shattered which I rather not see unless I really have no other choice.Originally posted by Devil1976:At age 27, I personally thinks it's not really that young an age... Depending on what you're working as... I would generally suggest 'experience'... Unless what you're studying is quite closely related to what you're doing now, or is BASED on it.. OR it's relatively VERY NEW SCHOOL (which you somehow still have an advantage over?)...
I would opt for B and for Question 2.... I think I'll choose 'B' again... Often it's quite unlikely that you can 'build castles out of nothing' unless you really have GOOD LUCK or having a TURNING POINT in your life....? At 35 and current economic situation... GIVING UP ON 'EVERYTHING' (depends on your commitments - which I would presume MOST people would have quite a bit of it at age 35) could easily means a 'suicidal move'...?
In my opinion, a high-pay job does not equate a job that may bring tremendous sense of achievement and happiness.Originally posted by mach10:Don't you already have a dream career?![]()
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Originally posted by TooFree:A. Be writing multiple-choice-based assesstment books for primary school kids.
[b]Q1. Let say you are at the age of 27.
Will you opt for
A. Further studies --- refer to Q3
B. Work experience --- refer to Q2
Q2. Let say you are at the age of 35.
A. Will you give up your high paying job to pursue your dream and start all over in your career again.
B. Will you rather use the money accumulated through the years to fund your dream (studies) or to start up a small business?
Q3. Let say you managed to achieve your dream and obtained the necessary academic qualifications at the age of 30.
A. What is the employability rate in the public and private sector?
Q4. Which is a wiser move in your opinion?
A. Scenerio in Q2, please state A or B?
B. Scenerio in Q3[/b]
All of us have dreams my friend. And 'practicality' and 'market value' is often just a form of perception and how you view your interest.. EVEN when you view it from a VERY ESTABLISHED SYSTEM of VALUE JUDGEMENT, there CAN still be FLAWS?Originally posted by TooFree:My problem is rather tacky in nature. Yes. I recognised that as a safe step. But that will also mean to say, my dream will be shattered which I rather not see unless I really have no other choice.
But what happen if I were to tell you that my dream career does has it market. Then, is it still worthwhile to follow my dream at that age in this practical world?![]()
I remembered a quote.Originally posted by Devil1976:All of us have dreams my friend. And 'practicality' and 'market value' is often just a form of perception and how you view your interest.. EVEN when you view it from a VERY ESTABLISHED SYSTEM of VALUE JUDGEMENT, there CAN still be FLAWS?
DREAMS, INTEREST and REALITY... It's really how you TREASURE YOUR DREAMS, BALANCE THEM, FUFILL THEM and / or LEARN to LEAVE THEM BEHIND... MOST of US should have a CHILDHOOD DREAM now, don't we? But how many of us are really going for it now?
Tell me what you wish to live your life as....?![]()
Originally posted by TooFree:I remembered a quote.
"Go on, live the life you have imagined it to be."
Sometimes I just can't bear to let go. I think this is my character flaw bah... well, I will just take one step at a time. If I think I can, I can.
Thanks.