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23-02-2021, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
In order of employability in singapore
1) local Uni
2) Uni Mel, Alice springs, Darwin Uni
3) sim Uol
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UOLSIM is utter trash. Must be kidding thinking you're above Australian universities no matter how chui they may be.
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23-02-2021, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by bob
UOLSIM is utter trash. Must be kidding thinking you're above Australian universities no matter how chui they may be.
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Why so angst?
Firstly not everybody can qualify for local uni
Secondly not everybody rich enough to go to a physical australia uni
Sim uol provides access to university education.
If their parents were rich, would have gone to a physical uni.
So Why are we poor people, saboing our own poor people.
Granted sim uol academically not creme de la creme, but still rigorous enough and help them think more strategically/critically
We must be more egalitarian.
-from a poor peasant that went to a local uni but still a peasant
In the usa also got community colleges.
Sim uol serve its purpose
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23-02-2021, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Why so angst?
Firstly not everybody can qualify for local uni
Secondly not everybody rich enough to go to a physical australia uni
Sim uol provides access to university education.
If their parents were rich, would have gone to a physical uni.
So Why are we poor people, saboing our own poor people.
Granted sim uol academically not creme de la creme, but still rigorous enough and help them think more strategically/critically
We must be more egalitarian.
-from a poor peasant that went to a local uni but still a peasant
In the usa also got community colleges.
Sim uol serve its purpose
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SIM is selling lies and deceit in the form of their degrees which are worth less than toilet paper. Not everyone can make it to uni and that's a fact. The chui ones should just accept their lot on life and take on lesser jobs so we don't need to keep importing FT to fill those roles.
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24-02-2021, 05:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
If you are talking about recognition and have money to spare. Go Melbourne, at least there is the hi seems branding when one come back to work. On the other hand, local private are usually seen as norm farmers by employers.
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so...what are the options for private degree holders then?
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24-02-2021, 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
so...what are the options for private degree holders then?
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Perhaps admin assistant
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24-02-2021, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
In order of employability in singapore
1) local Uni
2) Uni Mel, Alice springs, Darwin Uni
3) sim Uol
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Let me fix that for you
1) HYPSM/Oxbridge
2) local U
3) AU U
4) Poly diploma
5) ITE Cert
6) SIM UOL
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24-02-2021, 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Let me fix that for you
1) HYPSM/Oxbridge
2) local U
3) AU U
4) Poly diploma
5) ITE Cert
6) SIM UOL
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I heard even A levels is better than SIM UOL
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24-02-2021, 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Why so angst?
Firstly not everybody can qualify for local uni
Secondly not everybody rich enough to go to a physical australia uni
Sim uol provides access to university education.
If their parents were rich, would have gone to a physical uni.
So Why are we poor people, saboing our own poor people.
Granted sim uol academically not creme de la creme, but still rigorous enough and help them think more strategically/critically
We must be more egalitarian.
-from a poor peasant that went to a local uni but still a peasant
In the usa also got community colleges.
Sim uol serve its purpose
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Community college in the US is far, far better than SIM UOL.
CC can transfer to state flagship, even unis that are above our NUS such as UCLA, berkeley and Cornell.
Who recognise SIM UOL cert? LOL
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