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10-08-2013, 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
If you already haven’t a course of study in mind, there’s a theory that you won’t go far wrong choosing a subject you excel or enjoy. The line of reasoning is you’ll probably obtain better grades than if you chose a course leading to a lucrative degree but ended up towards the bottom of the class. I would suggest TS to choose EEE as from what he said he can do well for it. As for Fugu, I would suggest you doing something you like.
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Totally agree. I don't understand why people still have this bad thinking about engineers. You guys see engineer ppl being stuck as an engineer role and forgotten about the engineers who moved up into management role.
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10-08-2013, 06:24 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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Hi guys,
It's been awhile. Thank you so much for your inputs. From what I observed so far, it seems that people who are still undergrad/student suggest that i should study something i am confident/interest in. As for working adults, all suggested that I should study accountancy instead of EEE. It seems that working adults are more exposed to the society and thus, recommend me to study something which has more stability. For undergrads, I guess its because studying something I was not exposed to would pose a certain risk which may cause me to fail.
Both careers have their pros and cons. But somehow more importantly, I think that confidence and interest for the course is more important than everything else. Because if I plan to study something I don't have any confidence in, it shows that I plan to fail.
I think I should take some time to think about this after seeing the what previous poster wrote about the importance of grades...
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10-08-2013, 08:40 PM
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so u are the one who stirred so much **** because of your indecisiveness. And u still cannot make up your mind. U need to give yourself two tight slaps on your face.
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Originally Posted by davis111
Hi guys,
It's been awhile. Thank you so much for your inputs. From what I observed so far, it seems that people who are still undergrad/student suggest that i should study something i am confident/interest in. As for working adults, all suggested that I should study accountancy instead of EEE. It seems that working adults are more exposed to the society and thus, recommend me to study something which has more stability. For undergrads, I guess its because studying something I was not exposed to would pose a certain risk which may cause me to fail.
Both careers have their pros and cons. But somehow more importantly, I think that confidence and interest for the course is more important than everything else. Because if I plan to study something I don't have any confidence in, it shows that I plan to fail.
I think I should take some time to think about this after seeing the what previous poster wrote about the importance of grades...
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01-07-2015, 10:49 PM
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03-07-2015, 08:22 AM
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^ haha ,you are also in a similar situation like TS??
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