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On your face mothafuka! :P Ps don't criticise my English.This is not GP exam :P stupid people. |
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a person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who has been awarded an undergraduate or first academic degree. So, I don't see how SIM GE students are not graudate? Dont be sour grape or just think that you are in local uni, you are the only gradate in SG. Yes, we can't make it to local uni, we just go into the pte uni to get our paper qualification. And yes, local uni are rank within top 100 in the world. But frankly speaking, how many are high flyers in the corporate world? I would say almost the same % of local uni and sim graduates are the bottom feeder out in the working world and only a few % are the true high flyers. |
I graduated from SIM UOL 3 years ago. Started working and made $140k the first year, $150k the second year and $170k last year. So don't give up guys! I know another guy from my cohort that makes $250k pa..
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I work in bank as a PB. I guess a degree is just an entry ticket to the job u want. Work hard, follow your passion and chart your career. With the right motivation anything is possible.
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we are talking about the law of averages here. the average SIM student is not that smart compared to the public uni students. you can argue until the cows come home about how "book smart" is not everything and its more important to have "street smarts" etc (the usual SIM retort)...but the truth is, intelligence is objective. someone who is smart and disciplined enough to do well in academics is likely to apply that intelligence and discipline to other areas of life to succeed as well. the average SIM student will indeed face an uphill battle compared to their peers in the other unis. |
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