online.Originally posted by Dead_Man_Inc:as above![]()
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there seems to be an underlying meaning to that comment... hmmmOriginally posted by ditzy:SIM have. If you ever wondered what happened to the rest of the o level cohort, you can find them there.![]()
i mean people who gratude from O'levels studying private Degree nowOriginally posted by soulwinner:You english suck..
I don't get u..
No offence..![]()
what the problemOriginally posted by Dead_Man_Inc:i mean people who gratude from O'levels studying private Degree now
was wondering how they cope with it
I quitted school young, not becos my results bad but cos i was really rebellious and playful. I scored As for literature, history, geography and english. But too young and did not know how to think for the future. In september this year, i will be completing my private diploma, and will start on a degree(hon) in Jan. wanted to go SIM, but the intakes are in July, so too far away.Originally posted by Dead_Man_Inc:i mean people who gratude from O'levels studying private Degree now
was wondering how they cope with it
crap, when they start working & prospective employers asking where is the Dip or A's then they will know.Originally posted by Dead_Man_Inc:i mean people who gratude from O'levels studying private Degree now
was wondering how they cope with it
i know alot of rich ppl who went this way...Originally posted by de_middle:crap, when they start working & prospective employers asking where is the Dip or A's then they will know.
There is no short cut in education...
Originally posted by BenBenDeZhu:
[QUOTE=minimice]Top 50 from The Times Higher Education Supplement. I'm not saying which uni it is, but there are several. Yes if you pay the international rate you will get accepted. Postgrad, same case, as long as you've passed even if you did not get honours. Pay the international rate, and you'll get accepted. Also if say you apply for X undergrad course, instead of giving you accreditation most likely you'll start from 1st year but you'll still get accepted with a D average, this is for engineering. NUS I know as long as you have average results and you pay international rate, you'll get accepted. SMU even accepts secondary school students now into their degree program as long as you have the $$$, I know because my cousin is studying there![/QUOTE]
hmm in sch i'm normally playful last time, never thought of consequences, thats how i end up in ITEOriginally posted by snobbish:I quitted school young, not becos my results bad but cos i was really rebellious and playful. I scored As for literature, history, geography and english. But too young and did not know how to think for the future. In september this year, i will be completing my private diploma, and will start on a degree(hon) in Jan. wanted to go SIM, but the intakes are in July, so too far away.
what is trying to say is someone with current O levels does not need to mean that the person is not smart or what..just that sometimes make wrong choice in life. Even with O levels i am able to work in big,listed companies and earn the salary higher than a fresh poly grad. Tough? of cos lah, after work muz go school. But its worth it when i finally make it.
ITE students can also have a good lifeOriginally posted by Dead_Man_Inc:hmm in sch i'm normally playful last time, never thought of consequences, thats how i end up in ITE![]()
LOL! LOOK WHO IS TALKING.Originally posted by soulwinner:You english suck..
I don't get u..
No offence..![]()