25-02-2021 06:35 PM | ||
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Pretend the first thread never existed, and try again. Maybe this people will give different responses. Nope, private degrees are still literal toilet paper. |
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25-02-2021 06:28 PM | ||
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25-02-2021 06:25 PM | ||
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You think taking a private degree will solve your problems? One look at that piece of toilet paper and employers will know you're a smooth-brained simpleton who dropped out of secondary education. Go and take A levels as a private candidate, and apply for real universities which grant real degrees. Or resign yourself to a life of wiping toilet bowls. Singapore has no room for mediocrity. |
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24-02-2021 06:58 AM | ||
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26 no degree is all hope lost? private degree holders advice needed please In my teens and early 20s i was sick didnt finish JC/Poly (psychology) and barely have any long term work experience. I did eventually get a pre-uni cert from James Cook and diploma in comms from Kaplan. However when covid hit and i started looking at job requirement for comms/PR/Marketing jobs i realised i didnt learn sh*t in my dip. I am contemplating getting my degree finally probably from PSB (will try SIT and SUSS but highly doubt theyll accept my certs). I guess I was wondering if anyone has any advice for possible routes/training programmes/careers i can embark on without a degree/private degree. I think a management programme of some sort would be interesting but im not sure if they would accept a private degree. Im seeing alot of comments saying private degs are useless/unrecognised so i'm also worried about that. I'm also learning digital marketing/copywriting/video editing on the side to see if anything sticks. Thanks i'm immensely grateful for any pearls of wisdom oh also i highly doubt i will go for govt jobs as im not sure if they accept persons with MH records |