agreed~Originally posted by KenPlus:Ya loh no need to think so much one lah
Poly -> results average -> oversea Uni -> work 2 yrs,continue taking MBA ,CPA etc
JC -> result good -> local Uni -> work 2 yrs,continue taking MBA,CPA etc
It the same,it just that JC shorter time higher chance to local Uni,but eventually in the end,it not much different,i have seen alot of NUS,NTU grad after getting their degree continue study ACCA leh,isn't it the same with poly grad then study ACCA also?
In sg ,if you have hands and legs,you won't die .![]()
This is true durning my times in poly in 1999Originally posted by TYING:haha, ok. thanks a lot ppl. Cause i heard a lot of rumours that poly and uni are both tertiary edu which prepares for the working life. So after poly, its most probably into the workforce already and not more on the academic area.
no leh no need ITE mahOriginally posted by hiphop2009:agreed~
our education system is shaped in such a way dat, u go ITE, u also can make it to uni~ seriously~
I thought u already graduated?Originally posted by pokkagreentea:I'm facing the same dilemma as TS too.
Thanks for the helpful replies. I guess I can say bye-bye to NTU, NUS and SIM since my gpa is < 3.5.![]()
haven't. year 2 going year 3.Originally posted by TYING:I thought u already graduated?
Well, poly diplomas are paying better dividends as compared to an A level holder. With a poly diploma, you cane start off with a salary of 2k. The highest was 3k for 2006 according to recent graduates survey.Originally posted by TYING:I would like to ask if its really very very difficult for poly graduates to enter university?
I have read some online articles and many were saying that poly is like the chances is almost near to 0. But there are others who said other wise too.
Cause i can actually qualify for a better JC too, so did i make the wrong choice as what the article said its most probably a wrong move?
Also, its said that a gpa of 3.5 and above will have a higher chance of securing a place in the uni, how true issit, and is it very difficult to obtain this score?
Thanks!
Originally posted by KenPlus:Some foreign employers dont give a shit to what JC or poly you come from. They look at your ability to perform well in the job. ANd they assess you based on psychometric test and interviews. And Foreign employers usually offers you a higher remuneration.
This is true durning my times in poly in 1999
Now if you want to get higher salary,you have to get a [b]degree,the govt make it this way so no choice.Hhaha now you may be worry about Uni
who know in a few years times people of your age will have to start to worry about what master you going to have and whether to take up PHD or not ,nobody know what will happened in the furture,so now you worry also no use,just think it simple,you like to study in JC or poly?Which one suit you?
That all.[/b]
hopefully but I guess it will take another 5 years or so.Originally posted by shade343:Currently, 75% of uni intakes are JC students, but that may change in the future when the Unis start recognising the ability and talents of poly students.
Chiong!Originally posted by pokkagreentea:haven't. year 2 going year 3.![]()
at least, you're studying in your dream course so you better buck up lo! What's this favourite course of yours btw?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Chiong!
My GPA is slightly lesser than 3.5, this year sure have to chiong to get good grades. I have no excuse for not performing well, it's my choice and my favourite course. If not parents will hantum me.
Answer is like so obvious right?Originally posted by pokkagreentea:at least, you're studying in your dream course so you better buck up lo! What's this favourite course of yours btw?