At least it's better than getting into ITE or Poly and mechanical engineering offers students the greatest range of jobs than other courses.Originally posted by 798:i dun understand what so great about getting into NUS, n the fact dat Mechanical Engineering course has the easliest cut-off points to get in.
o rly?Originally posted by NUS_Superst@r:At least it's better than getting into ITE or Poly and mechanical engineering offers students the greatest range of jobs than other courses.![]()
I never say that but it will be easier than to have no qualification paper at all. At least, employers will look at your qualification first but how far you will go in your career depends on your performance and other factors.Originally posted by 798:o rly?
cant help but think ur vision of getting a good job is really naive to think a qualification paper can help u all the way.
Because it is an achievement to himOriginally posted by 798:i dun understand what so great about getting into NUS, n the fact dat Mechanical Engineering course has the easliest cut-off points to get in.
true, but wif ur weird social behaviour n smug attitude, do u think u can survive in outside working world?Originally posted by NUS_Superst@r:I never say that but it will be easier than to have no qualification paper at all. At least, employers will look at your qualification first but how far you will go in your career depends on your performance and other factors.
You define which are "normal" and which are "abnormal" hobbies ah?Originally posted by NUS_Superst@r:It's an abnormal hobby.
Mostly, many of the bus route lovers or bus lovers start the hobby since young. It is the environment that affect us or nurture us into making it as a hobby.Originally posted by NUS_Superst@r:I dun know why ppl will like to study bus routes, bus types and ... things related to bus. Such ppl tend to have anti-social behaviours. Can you list them out? I start the ball rolling... stingy.
So what do you want to actually be? Build something that defines hobbies?Originally posted by NUS_Superst@r:At least it's better than getting into ITE or Poly and mechanical engineering offers students the greatest range of jobs than other courses.![]()
If you don't know us, don't judge us. Your perception of bus enthusiasts is totally wrong and baseless. Unless you have been living under a rock all these years, you would know that there are millions of transportation fans all over the world. Not just buses but also trains, planes, ships, cars, motorcycles etc. Someone who is enthusiastic about something will go all out to learn more about their interest. What's wrong with that? And what has being stingy got to do with it?Originally posted by NUS_Superst@r:I dun know why ppl will like to study bus routes, bus types and ... things related to bus. Such ppl tend to have anti-social behaviours. Can you list them out? I start the ball rolling... stingy.
you already said it is a hobby so let it beOriginally posted by NUS_Superst@r:It's an abnormal hobby.