03-09-2013 08:30 PM | ||
yuyyder | how is this ? | |
31-08-2013 07:24 AM | ||
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29-08-2013 07:37 PM | ||
davidty | is IT career path great?? Or should i move to other field for better career path e.g management/marketing? | |
28-08-2013 02:16 AM | ||
Unregistered | That is UniSIM, you cant compare with local unis cos their students are already all working adults. but they are going to introduce full time progs soon, prob in a few years time, their admission criteria will get harder. | |
27-08-2013 08:31 AM | ||
Dark_flan | SIM is a good choice mainly the 55% govt subsidies on school fees.. Heard the prospects after graduating is on par with local U.. Just a feedback from my friends whom graduated there. | |
26-08-2013 05:38 PM | ||
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SIM is your best bet, dun bother about other private schools. For those companies that only hire local uni grads, you will still hear of some SIM grads getting in and being employed, but you never hear of other private schools (MDIS, Kaplan, PSB etc etc) getting in. My two cents. |
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26-08-2013 04:46 PM | ||
davidty |
so much qns and doubt want to ask. my profile : ord at age of 23, diploma in engineering informatics (IT course) totally no work experience except poly internship. i want to know with such a backgrounds, really stress over what to study thought of going unisim bsc in marketing but with my diploma in IT,getting work experience in marketing is it possible? also thinking maybe i should get degree in IT (systems security) in SIM university of wollongong, exempted 2 years, straight into final years so stress can't decide over it. scared unisim too long. |
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25-08-2013 09:09 PM | ||
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25-08-2013 01:45 AM | ||
Unregistered | Stick to Unisim. Its cheaper(gov subsidised), hence, less risk when you compare it to other pte degrees. And since its getting recognition from the government, you will have better chances when applying for gov/stat boards position than the other pte degrees. | |
24-08-2013 11:47 PM | ||
Unregistered | Coming from a personal experience, I took RMIT from SIM while I was working in a Statboard and when I completed my degree they emplaced me to MX (degree scale). One of my sources from HR told me that with my distance learning degree I will not be able to enter from outside as they will prefer the norm, NTU, NUS, SMU and UNISIM grads. However because Icurrently a staff of the statboard while studying, they chose to recognize my degree. Hope this brings clarity to your decision. | |
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