27-04-2011 11:09 PM | ||
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go SMU and choose econs as a second major: Second Major Options - Economics I agree with the above comment that NTU is not really well-known for econs. Many people see it as a NUS-rejects course (not a fair statement I know, but I can't change people's mindset) |
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26-04-2011 09:59 PM | ||
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Thanks for all the insights so far, to the person above, I applied for NUS FASS too but have yet to receive any offer. I wish to pursue an MBA too in the future, which degree would put me in good stead for this too? |
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26-04-2011 06:27 PM | ||
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26-04-2011 04:45 PM | ||
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26-04-2011 03:04 PM | ||
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Therefore I will recommend you to go into Econs, I would think is better future. My two cents and sad to say am in TECH line. haiz... |
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26-04-2011 02:27 PM | ||
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SMU Info Sys VS NTU Econs Hello everybody, I've recently received 2 offers of acceptance for the two aforementioned courses and I need help in deciding which to go for. The thing is I would be greatly interested in studying either of the two as I have the passion for both biz-tech applications AND also economic policy analysis and development. I guess a key factor, then, in helping me decide which to choose would be future employment prospects. I know plenty pretty much boils down to the individual but one cant deny that the two degrees both offer competitive advantages over the other. I hope the seniors and working adults here can contribute their opinions and advice regarding this. Cheers! |