Originally posted by TehJarVu:it depends on whether you want to be known as a nus grad or a ntu grad next time
which brand you like
It doesn't matter which brand. What matters is whether next time you can be like a certain moderator here, fingering people the whole day, posting on the forum, and chasing after girls here.
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Originally posted by jaydunkfull:hello
ive been hearing stuff and just want some opinion from you guys.
should i go for ntu common engine or nus common engine?
ive heard that pple say nus common engine’s program is better than ntu common engine’s program. what do yall think?? is that true?
My sis is from NTU eng and I myself is from NUS eng
There's isn't much difference (other than distance and location) in the first 1 or 2 semesters. You still have to do engineering maths and physics.
Engineers are in uni to train and hone their analytical and creative skills.
Originally posted by Forbiddensinner:It doesn't matter which brand. What matters is whether next time you can be like a certain moderator here, fingering people the whole day, posting on the forum, and chasing after girls here.
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From what I know from my gf who's a school teacher and taught in 3 different schools, sarcasm and back-stabbing is pretty rampant in office.
Good demonstration, and your skill will serve you very well, but homework forum is not the place for you to practise it. Try Speaker's Corner.
Teaching in MOE is a very noble profession because of the stress and work involved vs the amount of remuneration. It just doesn't tally. You still have my respect for choosing this path...
Originally posted by eagle:From what I know from my gf who's a school teacher and taught in 3 different schools, sarcasm and back-stabbing is pretty rampant in office.
Good demonstration, and your skill will serve you very well, but homework forum is not the place for you to practise it. Try Speaker's Corner.
Teaching in MOE is a very noble profession because of the stress and work involved vs the amount of remuneration. It just doesn't tally. You still have my respect for choosing this path...
Speaker's corner is for those who want to shout it out loud behind PAP's back.
Not a place for a teacher working under the government to be.
And I choose to be a teacher because I feel most teachers are crappish right now, just working to earn money.
I want to change the next generation, to be one unlike the current generation.
And on a side note, don't take my crapping to heart, I am just busy trying to increase my post counts to at least 1k before my school term starts in late July.
Edit: Two of my uncles are teachers too, I remembered what they told me, if you think the back-stabbing in schools are bad, then make sure you don't set foot in the HQ.
Originally posted by Forbiddensinner:Speaker's corner is for those who want to shout it out loud behind PAP's back.
Not a place for a teacher working under the government to be.
And I choose to be a teacher because I feel most teachers are crappish right now, just working to earn money.
I want to change the next generation, to be one unlike the current generation.
And on a side note, don't take my crapping to heart, I am just busy trying to increase my post counts to at least 1k before my school term starts in late July.
Edit: Two of my uncles are teachers too, I remembered what they told me, if you think the back-stabbing in schools are bad, then make sure you don't set foot in the HQ.
Share with you another forum thread :D
Is it a good idea to become a school teacher?
Originally posted by eagle:
Did teachers have so much problem in the past? No.
Who do we have to thank for? Some Minister of education who believed that physical punishment is wrong.
Anyway I have made up mind for quite a while already, so I hope you are not trying to change my mind.