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| 22-09-2015 11:15 PM | |
| Unregistered | Go to SIT. It's more recognized locally, and no, you will not be stuck in the hospitality . industry. |
| 18-09-2015 08:26 PM | |
| SMU student |
1)Do you guys think if i study SIT business course i can only go into that industry when i graduate? Ans: No. While the course is slanted to the hospitality industry, the concepts that you learn will allow you to learn business management in other industries at a faster pace. 2)And let say if i apply for a management level job outside the hospitality industry, SIT hosp biz degree(Local Uni) or SIM-RMIT biz management degree(Private Uni) would be better? Ans: SIT. A degree is more than what you learn. With an SIT degree, you signal to employers that you are smarter than SIM-RMIT students. Employers want to hire smart graduates who can learn fast. 3) Any advice or comments? Ans: You probably will want to work in the hospitality business for awhile after you get your degree before switching into another field. You can always self-study business management in your free time. |
| 17-09-2015 07:05 PM | |
| Unregistered | Ask yourself? What do you think an employer will do when he sees a Irrelevant local U cert and a relevant private U cert? That answers your question. Good day! |
| 16-09-2015 09:32 PM | |
| Unregistered | SIT for sure. |
| 27-07-2015 05:12 PM | |
| Unregistered |
who says SIT graduates would only work in hospitality line.. as long u can impress the interviewers, chances would be as high as other graduates.. besides, SIT is government renowned so would have a better chance when apply to civil sectors. RMIT in Australia is like the 2nd class level of university |
| 20-07-2015 07:45 PM | |
| Unregistered | RMIT is trash, no two ways about it. Why you would even consider a course in RMIT just because it has 'hospitality' is mind boggling. |
| 19-07-2015 08:45 PM | |
| intrigued | would recommend SIT. NTU engineers student also end up working in business related course. just get the degree. |
| 01-06-2015 09:26 PM | |
| koopikoo |
Local or Private Uni degree? Hey guys! Currently got offered a place in SIT hospitality business , so i am thinking should i go for SIT which is considered a government uni OR go the SIM- RMIT to study business management or business marketing. Reason being; SIT business program is more specialized into the hospitality industry, which i am worried if i study this i can only work in this industry (not keen on working on weekends). Hence the other alternative is SIM-RMIT, as it offers me a more general business degree where i might have more industries to choose from when im going to work. However! SIT has a better "paper value" as a government uni and i might be able to work in the civil sector and what i learn i may be able to apply it into other industry also. For SIM-RMIT i "heard" it is not really recognized. *Comparing the modules in SIT(3 years course) i will learn more than in RMIT-SIM (2 years). 1)Do you guys think if i study SIT business course i can only go into that industry when i graduate? 2)And let say if i apply for a management level job outside the hospitality industry, SIT hosp biz degree(Local Uni) or SIM-RMIT biz management degree(Private Uni) would be better? 3) Any advice or comments? Sorry abit lengthly but hope you can take time out to help me ![]() Thank you very much!:s13: SIT course website Design, Education & Social Science SIM-RMIT course website Bachelor of Business (Management) Full-time | SIM Global Education |