seriously, when you step into the working society, nobody gives a ****.
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So competitive nowadays...
My cousin started out at Spring/EDB and is at MAS now doing quite well. Back then in the late 90s, I think there was only Econs major from NUS FASS lol. |
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SMU students on the other hand, go all out to find new innovative ways that are outside or is an extention of what they are thought academically through creative thinking. I do not know what "technical knowledge" you are referring to, because all uni's teach their students relevant information pertaining to their majors and SMU students are very well trained in terms of academic knowledge and Hands on know how, because of their MBA style of teaching where teaching is pro-active and every one is encouraged to speak up at all times and there is a greater flow of knowledge. SMU students are more street smart, and can come with out of the box solutions not in their textbook to solve different challenges that arises. I feel that it is NTU students who need more mentoring and guidance. I feel less worried working with an SMU student because I know he/she can be pro-active enough to go asking around for help if he/she needs it or to gain more new knowledge and find new ways to help out with the company. The NTU are the more quiet laid-back ones that needs a jumpstart |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MV1ZUtwXaY Look at this video and come back here and say "SMU students are least favoured". These are senior directors from companies that have an established presence here in Singapore mind you. Read up on straits times in the January/June/August article and you will find out how valuable SMU students are and how highly they are sought after by employers Quote:
Usually the jobs which require little/no interaction are for people who work in production companies or something similar. And also, there is no such thing of "no interaction and presentation" in the corporate world. This isnt a Rural farm in China. You are talking about the most developed country in all of South East Asia. If your management cant get over himself of having only "technical skills" to handle tasks like paper printing or data entry, the entire company might as well shut down Quote:
I replied that the specialization is in fact represented as a major in SMU. When on earth did I say anything about a "specialization or a specialized degree" or even defined it? |
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Wow, this forum is plagued with down-syndrome users these days |
There used to be quite a few SMU students at my firm a few years ago. The numbers are diminishing, as SMU students don't really have values like tenacity and being hard working. Many left within a few months for opportunities elsewhere.
SMU just breeds backstabbing politicians, fullstop. |
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Wow maaaan. Someone really needs to chill the hell out and get a life! Who's the nerd here now LOL. Who gives a crap where this guy got his degree from or whether he was the nerd back in uni. He's happy with his life now. Evidently you are not. Who's the bigger loser here? |
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