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Unregistered 23-07-2019 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 122006)
above comment regarding private uni students are smart:

I don't doubt that there are smart people from private unis who may not have done well for A levels or Poly.

Unfortunately in Singapore, certifications matter and local uni > private uni

Regarding your comments:

Nobody cares whether you are from local uni or private uni after working for a few years; unless you are doing a very specialised n technical field.

Many jobs will be gone due to automation in the years to come. Employees face restructuring in companies or retrenchment, whether you are from local or private uni.

Dont let your paper qualifications limit your perspective about your career path in Singapore.

Unregistered 24-07-2019 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 121956)
I have graduated from SIM about 5 years ago and it was one of the worst decisions I made in my entire life then! Would like to share my learning and story with all to avoid falling into the degree bandwagon.

Like every aspiring grads then, I envision myself working in banks or financial institutions rolling in the dough. However reality sets in , upon graduating I sent out countless cvs to banks, financial institutions and MNCs and only 1 SME responded asking whether am I interested to take up another position in the IT department as IT support. They were more interested in my diploma which was in IT instead of the degree.
As I have been jobless for about 9 months with little or no response then, I went for the interview and subsequently took up the offer with a starting pay of $1.6k. With the impression that I could look for a proper one while earning a pay cheque. That illusion was shattered as I still could not get any responses and interviews for finance or banking jobs. Speaking to a number of recruiters later, they shared my experience is already too entrenched in IT support and their clients would rather hire fresh grads from locals or foreign unis.

It has been 5 years and I am now drawing close to $3k a month as IT support lead but I am still servicing the study loans I took out to study 8 years ago. Have just settled about 40 percent of the loan and have another 8 more years to go which by then I would be 35. I am currently planning to take a part time computer science degree sometime in the future from a local unis once I manage to clear my previous study loans. Yes another degree as the business degree I gotten then is really irrelevant for me in this field.

My mentor shared that then instead of studying for a degree from a private uni, I should have started working. This way I could have save up the cash and hopefully upgraded myself and could pursue a part time degree with a local university after 8 to 10 years working and saving for it. That would improve my earning potential and also reduce any financial burden

Just sharing what I have been thru and what I learnt during these few years.
For poly grads, don't jump onto the bandwagon to get a degree from private unis if you can't enter a local uni. Instead just head out and work, save the money and if by 30 or 35 you are still keen on pursing a degree, can consider part time at local unis.
As for private uni grads, just be grateful you have a job, clear your loans fast if you have and don't be sour at this discrimination, just accept that's the price for not studying and taking things seriously during the younger days.

Just a question. Supposedly your poly grades are not good enough to enter local uni then you choose sim, how u are able to choose part time degree studies in local u now?

Unregistered 24-07-2019 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 121983)
Good comment! 9 out 10 Private uni people will always have to be beggers! while only 1 out of 10 local uni people will have to be begger in life with those being the lowest achievers like third class honors people!!!!

I beg to differ. I personally miss out on honours due to poor results and I don't think I am beggars. In fact, I am one of the better earners than my local uni peers. There are also other third class and non honours graduates doing well at thier career. A lot depends on EQ and working attitude. Study and work capability is not equal.

Unregistered 24-07-2019 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 122018)
I beg to differ. I personally miss out on honours due to poor results and I don't think I am beggars. In fact, I am one of the better earners than my local uni peers. There are also other third class and non honours graduates doing well at thier career. A lot depends on EQ and working attitude. Study and work capability is not equal.

You are just one of those with better luck.

Unregistered 25-07-2019 01:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 122018)
I beg to differ. I personally miss out on honours due to poor results and I don't think I am beggars. In fact, I am one of the better earners than my local uni peers. There are also other third class and non honours graduates doing well at thier career. A lot depends on EQ and working attitude. Study and work capability is not equal.

Hello 10 char

Unregistered 25-07-2019 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 122018)
I beg to differ. I personally miss out on honours due to poor results and I don't think I am beggars. In fact, I am one of the better earners than my local uni peers. There are also other third class and non honours graduates doing well at thier career. A lot depends on EQ and working attitude. Study and work capability is not equal.

Whr r u from? Glad you made it

Unregistered 25-07-2019 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 122069)
Whr r u from? Glad you made it

I am from local U engineering field. Just want to say getting 3rd class or lower does not mean we are not capable or unable to be successful in career. My GPA just fall below 3 and still doing quite ok.

Unregistered 25-07-2019 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 122094)
I am from local U engineering field. Just want to say getting 3rd class or lower does not mean we are not capable or unable to be successful in career. My GPA just fall below 3 and still doing quite ok.

Useless people trying to console themselves

Unregistered 25-07-2019 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 122100)
Useless people trying to console themselves

How do you define useless people? Can you tell me the range?

Unregistered 25-07-2019 10:45 PM

SIM is a waste of time and money.


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