25-10-2013 04:24 PM | ||
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doesn't make a diff to me, both are govt-backed now. i will still choose NUS/NTU if i can though. not sure for SMU, are the sch fees worth it, heard some negative reviews. so many choices for students now! i should be born much later. |
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25-10-2013 01:29 PM | ||
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Thanks guys. Once the application is opened, I will apply for both universities. |
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25-10-2013 09:15 AM | ||
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I'd go with SIT. It's fully public after all. |
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24-10-2013 10:40 PM | ||
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To be honest, I think Unisim might be a better option than SIT. They have abt 8 years experience afaik and have current pt progs resources to tap on and already established links with certain industry orgs, whereas SIT has no local progs experience and their current progs contents are all based on overseas unis. My younger bro is interested, I will acc him if they have open houses. |
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24-10-2013 10:06 AM | ||
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Well, I meant in total 200 vacancies overall. Thanks ! Quote:
from Today: "Securing a spot in one of SIM University’s (UniSIM) new full-time degree programmes next year will mean passing a three-part admission process — watching a video and submitting an essay about it, followed by one-on-one and group interviews, and concluding with a reflection essay." interviews...ahhh ! SIT has yet to reveal any details right ? |
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23-10-2013 01:55 AM | ||
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can seriously consider the UniSIM's one. from Today: "In the meantime, UniSIM has at least 14 auditing firms — including the Big Four: Deloitte, Ernst and Young, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers — and 38 other businesses on board as work attachment partners." |
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22-10-2013 02:19 AM | ||
garyong | 200? read that its 120 for acc, 80 for finance and mktg | |
21-10-2013 09:48 PM | ||
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Not sure of that. My GPA is only 3.21… |
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21-10-2013 08:00 PM | ||
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you should try applying to ntu accountancy too, they take in avg 600 students yearly, some are via discretionary admissions. |
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21-10-2013 05:56 PM | ||
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Sadly, my Poly GPA not good enough. Well, regrets always come too late…? I checked out the latest news, UniSIM new courses open to both A levels and Diploma. Hmm, more competition for that limited amount of seats Waiting for SIT to release the details. |
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