29-03-2015 11:31 AM | ||
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I would disagree. While it's still important to study, however Singapore is saturated with degree holders whereby you will meet stiff competition in getting jobs and a degree nowadays doesn't guarantee you a job unlike the old days. Work while you study. Get your work exp and establish some connections in the field which you want to work in. After two years of work and getting your degree, you will be in a better position than those who only attended full time studies. |
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28-03-2015 11:04 PM | ||
Unregistered | to me it's quite a no brainer, just pick study. yr brain needs some refreshing aft 2 years of army, u can always work later for the next 60 years of yr life | |
28-03-2015 07:23 PM | ||
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No, I am not. You probably don't know that not all business requires capital investment. As an example, let me share that providing services doesn't require monetary investment. The investment will be time but that happens everywhere. Services can be anything deemed fit and suitable to the OP. Also, probably you are also not aware that one can request HDB to allow our house be registered as a company address as long as the people living around are not disturbed and the activities carried out are acceptable to them. This means, that one doesn't need to worry about rents for business activities. Having said all the above, I wish to clarify from you whether you think selling bank or insurance products is not good? |
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28-03-2015 06:46 PM | ||
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How do you start a small business and save at the same time. You insurance recruiter is it, because only these ppl would claim selling bank/insurance products as entrepreneurs. Start business must invest all the cash flow at the infant stage. Personal bank account usually nothing left. |
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28-03-2015 05:50 PM | ||
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28-03-2015 05:40 PM | ||
Unregistered | self-study directly with UOL international and work at the same time. | |
28-03-2015 11:30 AM | ||
Unregistered | Both. Study and work plus join a CCA to establish connections. | |
28-03-2015 10:06 AM | ||
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u think too much about money. but you forgot the time value of money. and the intangible stuffs that money cannot buy as you pursue knowledge. |
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28-03-2015 07:11 AM | ||
Unregistered | Err.. I agree and disagree. Why would you waste a year when you can finish your degree in two? Isn't it better to earn some money and get some experience and then go back and finish your degree? Going that route would mean that you have more cash and also have the advantage of finishing your degree the same time. | |
28-03-2015 02:56 AM | ||
Unregistered | study comes first | |
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