There is nothing wrong in being a SIM graduate. Can make a good living too.
But just don't come barging into the forum and say that it is on par with
LSE,
NUS and
NTU, as well as argue that SIM graduates ought to get equal opportunities in the civil service.
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Ok, I don't know how true the above is. But I just wanna say that as a recent SMU graduate, my manager at Standard Chartered (middle office) is a SIM graduate, and my colleague is a SIM graduate too. I don't know what honors he got though. My dept is small, 2 SMU, 1 NUS, 1 NTU and 1 SIM, excluding the manager. The NUS lady is the assistant manager. So yeah, don't lose hope! It's harder to stand out compared to local grads for sure, but all hope is not lost.
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