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Unregistered 03-01-2020 08:09 AM

UOL people just shut the **** up and understand the cold hard truth: yall will be in trash jobs.

Ignore the ******** spewed over the last few posts.

Unregistered 03-01-2020 08:43 AM

Haizzz. This thread is becoming real full of **** and bragging.

I graduated in 2012 UOL 2nd lower, salary quoted is my last drawn

2012 3.5k per month, include comms, Hong Leong Finance
2013 3.5k per month, finance training company
2015 5k per month, MBKE
2018 7k per month, boutique investment firm.

Unregistered 03-01-2020 08:56 AM

SMU grad here.
 
2017: 4.2k (joined workforce, near end of year)
2018: 4.4k (start of year)
2019: 4.5k (start of year)
2020: near 7k (start of year)

Unregistered 03-01-2020 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 127773)
UOL people just shut the **** up and understand the cold hard truth: yall will be in trash jobs.

Ignore the ******** spewed over the last few posts.

You should do some research before making such a generalising statement. A linkedin search will demonstrate UOL students are actually on a decent pay jobs, albiet some of them managed to escalate their career through obtaining their LSE master.

s://.linkedin.com/in/audreyliew/
s://.linkedin.com/in/changweiliang/?originalSubdomain=sg
s://.linkedin.com/in/wilex/?originalSubdomain=sg
s://.linkedin.com/in/limchengkai/
s://.linkedin.com/in/yu-jie-wong-5b003083/
etc etc

Unregistered 03-01-2020 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 127777)
You should do some research before making such a generalising statement. A linkedin search will demonstrate UOL students are actually on a decent pay jobs, albiet some of them managed to escalate their career through obtaining their LSE master.

s://.linkedin.com/in/audreyliew/
s://.linkedin.com/in/changweiliang/?originalSubdomain=sg
s://.linkedin.com/in/wilex/?originalSubdomain=sg
s://.linkedin.com/in/limchengkai/
s://.linkedin.com/in/yu-jie-wong-5b003083/
etc etc

So, based on a couple of linkedin profiles you made an equally generalizing statement of 'UOL students are actually on a decent pay(ing) job'? Hmm.

Unregistered 03-01-2020 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 127778)
So, based on a couple of linkedin profiles you made an equally generalizing statement of 'UOL students are actually on a decent pay(ing) job'? Hmm.

Don't get me wrong. My only intention is to say there is a way out for UOL students to achieve the impossible if they were to put in their effort. It could be taking a longer route like the fellow S&T guy who took 5 years or it could be through doing well in school, obtaining a masters like the ones I mentioned above.

You shouldn't apply your condescending attitude where it isn't helpful. You may have a headstart but what matters is where you land.

Unregistered 03-01-2020 04:12 PM

Lanjiao la. Like in all unis, some will make it, majority will be middling, others will fail

What everyone is trying to say is that for UOL grads, majority will be equivalent to local u grads not making it. Get it?

Unregistered 03-01-2020 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 127777)
You should do some research before making such a generalising statement. A linkedin search will demonstrate UOL students are actually on a decent pay jobs, albiet some of them managed to escalate their career through obtaining their LSE master.

s://.linkedin.com/in/audreyliew/
s://.linkedin.com/in/changweiliang/?originalSubdomain=sg
s://.linkedin.com/in/wilex/?originalSubdomain=sg
s://.linkedin.com/in/limchengkai/
s://.linkedin.com/in/yu-jie-wong-5b003083/
etc etc

****ing UOL idiot, how about those that did not go through LSE? The majority?

Give some examples that they made it. lol.

Unregistered 03-01-2020 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 127786)
****ing UOL idiot, how about those that did not go through LSE? The majority?

Give some examples that they made it. lol.

Lol, like the fellow who made it to s&t? 5 years into his career and start making 10k could easily be considered as "making it" by many people in the working society.

Unregistered 04-01-2020 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 127790)
Lol, like the fellow who made it to s&t? 5 years into his career and start making 10k could easily be considered as "making it" by many people in the working society.

cock and balls.

i also can say i am an o level grad, now in s&t.

and btw, im 12.


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