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10-12-2020, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Aiyo you lot still whining here ah?
I might be the top 5% from SIM earning >4.5k starting at a top MNC in this climate but jesus this is fking hilarious LOL
Yes... we get it - we didn't do well for Poly/A Levels... we only need to study ~12 hours a week.. UOL fees are largely comparable to local uni fees... oh wait, I think I get why you kids are so mad now lmao
Cry
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brother here just highlighted the primary reason behind all these local uni trolls HAHAHA
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10-12-2020, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Local uni kids so pathetic nowadays ah?
Have ego issues come on SIM-UOL thread. Why so bitter and insecure?
Ok la — there are none of us in BBs, Big Tech etc if it makes you feel better. Wake the fk up please most of you here are trash that’s why you can find a bunch of us in grad programmes.
Everyone here is a keyboard warrior so if either party wants verification just go google/linkedin or put your contact details down here lor lmao
P.S. Still laughing at the fact that I am doing better than most of my JC peers in local unis 😂
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Young man, you just work a few more years first. Then you see, whether the peers you enjoy working with are from local uni or private uni.
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10-12-2020, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Local uni kids so pathetic nowadays ah?
Have ego issues come on SIM-UOL thread. Why so bitter and insecure?
Ok la — there are none of us in BBs, Big Tech etc if it makes you feel better. Wake the fk up please most of you here are trash that’s why you can find a bunch of us in grad programmes.
Everyone here is a keyboard warrior so if either party wants verification just go google/linkedin or put your contact details down here lor lmao
P.S. Still laughing at the fact that I am doing better than most of my JC peers in local unis 😂
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Wrong, you are in grad programs because you all want to get a proper university on your resume (who could blame you), and getting in via postgrad is far less competitive than undergrad.
We local grads already have a good, first degree on our resume and have no need for a masters to receive proper salary 😂
By the way, you need a FCH to get into a NUS/ SMU MSc. Postgrad is one of the largest forms of revenue for unis, and they still won't accept your money unless you are the very best of SIM - otherwise some Indian with average marks from Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Shekhawati University will still get in over you pathetic bunch! 😂
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10-12-2020, 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Wrong, you are in grad programs because you all want to get a proper university on your resume (who could blame you), and getting in via postgrad is far less competitive than undergrad.
We local grads already have a good, first degree on our resume and have no need for a masters to receive proper salary 😂
By the way, you need a FCH to get into a NUS/ SMU MSc. Postgrad is one of the largest forms of revenue for unis, and they still won't accept your money unless you are the very best of SIM - otherwise some Indian with average marks from Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Shekhawati University will still get in over you pathetic bunch! 😂
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Grad programmes mean graduate roles la dumb fk sia this local uni kid
Any tom dick and harry can get into a NUS/ SMU MSc LMAO
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10-12-2020, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Grad programmes mean graduate roles la dumb fk sia this local uni kid
Any tom dick and harry can get into a NUS/ SMU MSc LMAO
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Typical SIM UOL IQ. Lower than room temperature.
Go on linkedin and see those people who sign up for grad program in local U. They all have 1 thing in common - a very weak first degree. Yes, you will see some from SMU/ NUS but the majority of enrolments possess a no-name degree from some third rate uni. It's a way of beefing up your resume, otherwise nobody is going to hire a Thammasat University grad in Singapore.
In your case, SIM UOL degree is actually even sh*ttier than those unknown foreign degrees, because it is no degree at all. Consider you lucky NUS/ SMU even accept some of you failures into their MSc. Of course, you still have to get FCH
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10-12-2020, 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Typical SIM UOL IQ. Lower than room temperature.
Go on linkedin and see those people who sign up for grad program in local U. They all have 1 thing in common - a very weak first degree. Yes, you will see some from SMU/ NUS but the majority of enrolments possess a no-name degree from some third rate uni. It's a way of beefing up your resume, otherwise nobody is going to hire a Thammasat University grad in Singapore.
In your case, SIM UOL degree is actually even sh*ttier than those unknown foreign degrees, because it is no degree at all. Consider you lucky NUS/ SMU even accept some of you failures into their MSc. Of course, you still have to get FCH
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Brudder cannot take liddat 1. Come I teach you.
Firstly, degree is just degree. SIM = NUS/ NTU/ SMU = Harvard/Stanford/Oxford
Also, EQ > IQ. Forget about sinkapor, my brother who is SIM graduate is now beating out Wharton grads for MBB positions on Wall Street. You know why? EQ bro.
#simdegreesmatter
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10-12-2020, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Brudder cannot take liddat 1. Come I teach you.
Firstly, degree is just degree. SIM = NUS/ NTU/ SMU = Harvard/Stanford/Oxford
Also, EQ > IQ. Forget about sinkapor, my brother who is SIM graduate is now beating out Wharton grads for MBB positions on Wall Street. You know why? EQ bro.
#simdegreesmatter
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I agree bro,
My brother also NTU graduate beating out SIM grads for jobs in singapore.
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10-12-2020, 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Young man, you just work a few more years first. Then you see, whether the peers you enjoy working with are from local uni or private uni.
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worked with local uni peers on intern projects/FT projects and it says a lot that I am selected for conversion/promotion & they are not.
but hey, whatever suits your agenda.
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10-12-2020, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
worked with local uni peers on intern projects/FT projects and it says a lot that I am selected for conversion/promotion & they are not.
but hey, whatever suits your agenda.
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just from your one sentence, one can only assume you're better than your peers. but if you're going to extrapolate the anecdote of you > your local uni peers to private uni grads > local uni grads, then any form of discussion/argument will be pointless.
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10-12-2020, 04:06 PM
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So much tears and salt from the local uni camp
Geez get over yourselves, what has life done to you people for you to spam post on a private uni forum 🤦*♂️
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