biggmalique
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take your time bro. age doesnt matter. 

yanyewkay said:Have you attempted to migrate with a NUS/NTU degree and found it exceptionally easy? Even though NUS is highly popular among the region I don't see how a degree from NUS will aid in your migration. It would be best if you could provide some data to substantiate your claim.
I also don't think anyone would get into NUS just to have an easy path to migrate out.
mtunlinn said:NUS among World's Top 20 Universities. NUS has been rated 18th in a new global ranking of universities by The Times of London, a highly influential national newspaper. NTU is ranked world's 48th and ranked 26th for top technologies universities.
What u mentioned is true. What i am trying to say is that these are the only 2 universities within our reach (i mean locally) for more recognition locally and internationally. Let me replace my word "migration" for "recognition".
sandyforever said:NUS and NTU means absolutely nothing overseas.
Try interviewing for a job overseas other than Malaysia, with NUS on your resume,
the interviewer always go "huh?" like it is from outer space.
That's IF you are lucky enough to even get an interview with a degree from NUS.
bartman said:Maybe you would like to consider developing your own Life Plan before proceeding to do whatever you want to do with your life. Here is an article that i came cross from the net that i would like to share with whoever is starting a new career:
Career Planning: Developing your life plan
Many students feel the urgency to decide TODAY what they will be doing for the rest of their lives. Creating a meaningful career plan is not quite that easy. Having a profession is a journey that unfolds as you gain experience, skills and education. Where you start today, may not be where you end up twenty years from now. You may move the end point several times throughout your life and chances are your road will not be a straight shot, but a winding path of exploration and discovery. Approach the career planning process from where you are at in your life now, and know that there are no wrong decisions. Where you decide to go next will then take you to the next stop, then that stop to the next, and so on. Every experience you have is important to the one before. Your career plan is something you will start planning today, but will need to be re-evaluated and adjusted often as you gain education and experience.
Having a plan is important. It will help you make informed decisions with an understanding of what you will need to do during each stage of your journey.
jekos said:Well said. Hope Sianzrong will appreciate this.
Go full time study and part time work. NUS and NTU are the best if u want to migrate in the future. But getting into NUS is not that easy though.
Study part time and work full time? I am doing that. U can forget about any other thing if u r working 5 1/2 days a week. Working shift work (3-4 days a week, 12 hours a day) would be better if u want to study part time. It will be better to have ur own transportation.
Institution recognition? Your first company will matter the most. Your subsequent companies will mostly see ur experience. But it still depends on the company. Some companies die die also want recognized degree holders.
Do more research and make a right move.![]()
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Study what u are interested in. with passion then u will be good at it. when u are good at it, money will come find u ;p
Just coming out of NS, so the question is to take a plunge into work with my mouldy diploma or go study full time for a degree, or alternativly should i take a part time degree while i still work.
Money is always a concern. So my best bet is to do a part time while i work. question is what to study? I have a dip in computer engineering.
SO lost! :dunno: haha.... any suggestions from gurus out there?
Thanks!![]()
Just coming out of NS, so the question is to take a plunge into work with my mouldy diploma or go study full time for a degree, or alternativly should i take a part time degree while i still work.
Money is always a concern. So my best bet is to do a part time while i work. question is what to study? I have a dip in computer engineering.
SO lost! :dunno: haha.... any suggestions from gurus out there?
Thanks!![]()
You have Computer Diploma already? If u want to persue a career in IT, one option is to use the $ for degree to pay for SAP training plus certification. Don't know what is SAP? Do a search. :bsmilie: