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26-01-2012 01:24 PM
Unregistered Want a quick postgraduate program? Try INSEAD MBA. Only 10 months.https://forums.salary.sg/images/icons/icon10.gif
21-01-2012 11:48 PM
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Yawnnzz... do you apply your E = mc square in your work or daily research?

I support TS in his quest for having a higher qualifications where he wanted to showcase himself in places that demands just purely post grads. We are living in a superficial society, like it or not, and real knowledge is always diffused with multiple threads of boundary lines.

TS, I suggest you ask in another forum and not here. Most of the people are just here to troll and not to give constructive advice.

Perhaps you may like to try flower pod or do your online search. I have seen better and genuine comments where people gave alternative advice while debuting your claims.
It is people like you who really dilute the value of post-graduate degree. I have seen too many of such applicants, who demand higher salary because he did a course work masters degree. Employers are willing to pay a premium for people with the knowledge and ability to add value to company, not someone who did a easy post graduate (probably unrecognized) degree obtained in the shortest possible time. TS, if you can really understand the underlying physics behind E = mc square, you wouldn't be making a fool of yourself here.
20-01-2012 01:43 PM
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This chap must be sharing from personal experience... After he failed and got kicked out from school...
If you put the sarcasm aside, what he say is true, trying to get a fast post grad cert just for the sake of putting something in the CV is a waste of time & money.
20-01-2012 10:32 AM
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If ur good, u make big money and dun need no stinking cert. Only losers who fail to make it in real life try to go the easy route of studying for some half past six cert that is not worth the paper it is written on.
This chap must be sharing from personal experience... After he failed and got kicked out from school...
19-01-2012 01:32 PM
Unregistered If ur good, u make big money and dun need no stinking cert. Only losers who fail to make it in real life try to go the easy route of studying for some half past six cert that is not worth the paper it is written on.
18-01-2012 04:42 PM
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Yawnnzz... do you apply your E = mc square in your work or daily research?

I support TS in his quest for having a higher qualifications where he wanted to showcase himself in places that demands just purely post grads. We are living in a superficial society, like it or not, and real knowledge is always diffused with multiple threads of boundary lines.

TS, I suggest you ask in another forum and not here. Most of the people are just here to troll and not to give constructive advice.

Perhaps you may like to try flower pod or do your online search. I have seen better and genuine comments where people gave alternative advice while debuting your claims.
flower pod!? that forum is for aunties and housewives and admin clerks. goodness.
18-01-2012 11:57 AM
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Your intention of pursuing a post graduate is flawed. Doing it for the sake of added an additional line to your CV is a absolute waste of money. Meaningful post-graduate courses are those that impart important technical knowledge and not just a for a certificate of attendance.
Yawnnzz... do you apply your E = mc square in your work or daily research?

I support TS in his quest for having a higher qualifications where he wanted to showcase himself in places that demands just purely post grads. We are living in a superficial society, like it or not, and real knowledge is always diffused with multiple threads of boundary lines.

TS, I suggest you ask in another forum and not here. Most of the people are just here to troll and not to give constructive advice.

Perhaps you may like to try flower pod or do your online search. I have seen better and genuine comments where people gave alternative advice while debuting your claims.
19-12-2011 03:35 PM
Unregistered Your intention of pursuing a post graduate is flawed. Doing it for the sake of added an additional line to your CV is a absolute waste of money. Meaningful post-graduate courses are those that impart important technical knowledge and not just a for a certificate of attendance.
07-12-2011 10:41 PM
LOL You can't even spell recommend and you want to pursue postgraduate studies?
10-10-2011 10:00 AM
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To falsify, you don't even need to do any course, online or off line.

It seems you just want the easiest way to show you have some postgrad credential. Why not go a bit further and get a phd? The easiest way I know is to buy an honorary phd like those ah lian CEOs and ah beng towkays.
Then that is not geniuine. TS is asking for the shortest way but not by buying or falisfiying.

If by using such method, why should he post here to seek for your advise which every Tom, Dick and Harry also know the answer? Maybe u can name which Uni phd can be bought if you want to be more fruitful.
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