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21-01-2021, 06:36 PM
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Don’t break down leh 85rp cleaner.
#dbsreject #localunitrash
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Cannot, 1 day without tasting ur mom vag I gong alr
#simdoggy
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21-01-2021, 06:38 PM
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Cannot, 1 day without tasting ur mom vag I gong alr
#simdoggy
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Don’t insult yourself. You are always gong.
#dbsreject #85rpcleaner #localunitrash
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21-01-2021, 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Don’t insult yourself. You are always gong.
#dbsreject #85rpcleaner #localunitrash
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Correction - did not read properly. Am Pathlight alumnus, after all. Then LSE Clementi graduate. I am very slow (autistic also).
I retract my statement.
#localunitrash
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21-01-2021, 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
The fact that you didn’t bombed your As, made it to NUS, studied 4 years, failed to convert & all you have to brag about is applying to DBS GA (3.8k).
Again, even SIM grads in ACN are doing better than you (provided you can even beg your way back to DBS to find yourself shoulder-to-shoulder to SIM-UOL grads in the GA programme). Keep coping.
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Don’t break down again ok?
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25-01-2021, 02:18 PM
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Don’t break down again ok?
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your mummy never let me an*l her
#simdoggy
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26-01-2021, 03:03 PM
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Sim uol
I first started my degree programme in 2014 with SIM UOL and have failed a few modules. Therefore, I will only be graduating in 2021 (this is my final semester). I believe I should be able to graduate with a pass.
Am I going to have a hard time finding a job? Do I even have a chance to get a job? What kind of starting salary would I be looking at?
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26-01-2021, 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I first started my degree programme in 2014 with SIM UOL and have failed a few modules. Therefore, I will only be graduating in 2021 (this is my final semester). I believe I should be able to graduate with a pass.
Am I going to have a hard time finding a job? Do I even have a chance to get a job? What kind of starting salary would I be looking at?
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Dude... do you have connections? If not it's pretty over for you. Taking that long to attain a pass in a private degree doesn't look good no matter how you put it.
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26-01-2021, 03:25 PM
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Dude... do you have connections? If not it's pretty over for you. Taking that long to attain a pass in a private degree doesn't look good no matter how you put it.
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No, I do not have any connections whatsoever.. I know it doesn’t look good but giving up now is not an option either. I am about to graduate in June and i am pretty worried about being able to find a job.
I don’t come from a very well to do family and my parents have already spent so much on my University fees. I just hope to be able to find a job but would I be able to find a degree role position and how much starting salary should I be looking at?
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26-01-2021, 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
No, I do not have any connections whatsoever.. I know it doesn’t look good but giving up now is not an option either. I am about to graduate in June and i am pretty worried about being able to find a job.
I don’t come from a very well to do family and my parents have already spent so much on my University fees. I just hope to be able to find a job but would I be able to find a degree role position and how much starting salary should I be looking at?
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I'm just curious how you spent so long on a 3 year degree... did you take breaks in the middle, or were you just consistently failing units?
If I were you, I would apply everywhere and anywhere. In this climate, you should settle for anything. From there, you can work your way up. No choice.
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26-01-2021, 03:39 PM
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I'm just curious how you spent so long on a 3 year degree... did you take breaks in the middle, or were you just consistently failing units?
If I were you, I would apply everywhere and anywhere. In this climate, you should settle for anything. From there, you can work your way up. No choice.
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My modules are really difficult and I couldn’t pass though I studied day and night for the exams.
I am really afraid now that i’m reading posts from graduates from both local and private universities having a hard time landing a job or even a traineeship.
Should I be looking at Degree roles or diploma roles or even lower?
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