02-06-2014 09:26 AM | ||
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Each semester will adds up to about $2500-$3000 after the grant. The whole degree will cost you about 15k to 18k assuming you don't have to retake any modules. Pretty affordable! Btw, the price for the course goes up every year. So you might want to prepare abit more funds then the figures above. |
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01-06-2014 06:14 PM | ||
SG_User | Actually I was considering UniSIM Part time as I have failed my uni applications... | |
27-05-2014 04:50 PM | ||
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Go for it, only downside will be the time that u have to spend to study after work especially during exam period. Better to study now than later when there are more commitments |
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27-05-2014 01:02 PM | ||
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Currently a student in Unisim PT too. To complete the course in 3 years, you need to take up the maximum credit units per sem (20 credit units which is about 4 modules per sem). Honestly, it is quite taxing especially when you have projects and exam coming up while trying to handle your daily work. The good thing is that the classes are not compulsory so if you are smart enough, just skip all the classes and study on your own. |
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25-05-2014 02:38 PM | ||
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Thank you ! |
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24-05-2014 07:44 PM | ||
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you still can work part time in the morning plus have a taste of uni life, why not? go for it! |
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24-05-2014 09:58 AM | ||
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23-05-2014 11:55 PM | ||
Unregistered | If you intend to work in public sector, Unisim is better because its govt-backed. But if you are pursuing a career in private sector, you can get a UOL part-time degree instead from SIM, its faster, not better though, but private sector cares less about what degree you have. | |
23-05-2014 09:15 PM | ||
SG_User |
UniSIM Part time What do you think, is it worth the time and money to study UniSIM part time ? |