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17-09-2010 08:41 AM
zara90210
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when will the native singaporeans vs foreigners ratio be not ok?
Now, foreigners are 36% in this country. If it gets any higher, say 37%, we are all screwed.
17-09-2010 08:39 AM
Unregistered i think it's best to go into the Tuition field.
17-09-2010 07:48 AM
georgina sparks if i'm ts, i'll stay away from IT with a ten feet pole...IT machiam like a blue collar job.
16-09-2010 04:47 PM
Unregistered
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Just go for it. Provided you graduated at a time when the native Singaporeans vs foreigners ratio is still ok, you should be fine.
when will the native singaporeans vs foreigners ratio be not ok?
16-09-2010 12:37 PM
Unregistered
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If this site is not about asking advice, than what is itfor? A place for showing off?
He is young (i believe) and is at a cross road and don't know what to do. whats wrong about him asking for advice? shut up if you don't have anything to contibuted.
Did you look at the way he replied? How to be successful?

Did you look at my reply? I said learned from the best & successful people. Read and take action.
16-09-2010 11:14 AM
Unregistered
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It's your desire that drives your passion.

A man is not successful not because you has no dream; but because he has no burning desire to take action to achieve his goal.

So stop talking cock or dreaming or asking people what you should do.

If you have no burning desire & take action, you'll be Mr Average or salaryman-next-door.

Stop looking for answer to be successful, learned from those who have reached the top.
If this site is not about asking advice, than what is itfor? A place for showing off?
He is young (i believe) and is at a cross road and don't know what to do. whats wrong about him asking for advice? shut up if you don't have anything to contibuted.
15-09-2010 06:46 PM
zara90210
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Initially, i'm planning to do a Computer Science and Information system degree course either at informatics or Kaplan. Should i go for it or go for a finance degree? To be frank, i pretty scare that i can't cope because i have absolutely no clue or foundation in finance and econs. Any advice guys?
Just go for it. Provided you graduated at a time when the native Singaporeans vs foreigners ratio is still ok, you should be fine.
15-09-2010 03:31 PM
Unregistered It's your desire that drives your passion.

A man is not successful not because you has no dream; but because he has no burning desire to take action to achieve his goal.

So stop talking cock or dreaming or asking people what you should do.

If you have no burning desire & take action, you'll be Mr Average or salaryman-next-door.

Stop looking for answer to be successful, learned from those who have reached the top.
15-09-2010 08:37 AM
Unregistered WELL SAID!

im going to sart my master in engineering soon.. after so long working in the industry..
its been so long since ive touch my mathematics! and im mediocre in it but as long as i take my precious time for studies, it will pay off..
14-09-2010 03:20 AM
Unregistered
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Initially, i'm planning to do a Computer Science and Information system degree course either at informatics or Kaplan. Should i go for it or go for a finance degree? To be frank, i pretty scare that i can't cope because i have absolutely no clue or foundation in finance and econs. Any advice guys?
You think Warren Buffet and Adam Smith are born with "clue or foundation in finance and econs"? Come on, it's not a problem if you have "absolutely no clue or foundation", but it's a problem if you have no confidence or willingness to work hard.
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