ts was asking about degree programmes......
what's this obsession with uni of melbourne anyway.......?
University/college in KL that can go2 Melbourne U, help needed
University/college in KL that can go2 Melbourne U, help needed
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Jul 25 2009, 07:31 PM
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ts was asking about degree programmes......
what's this obsession with uni of melbourne anyway.......? |
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Jul 25 2009, 11:27 PM
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QUOTE(tanjinjack @ Jul 25 2009, 09:19 PM) IMU still has links with University of Melbourne? melb is now graduate entry......but the pms arrangement still exist, but in a different format......u need to be in the graduate entry stream, finish an extra year for your b.med.sc, and then maybe get entry into 1st year of the new melb 4 year programme.......I read somewhere in this forum that Uni Melb no longer takes in IMU students already. It is to my knowledge that there is no twinning option for institutions in Malaysia with the University of Melbourne other than what I mention above (which is now an unknown whether the link is established or not). If you just want to go Melbourne, Monash University is in Melbourne also. taylors has qs and architecture diploma programmes which may allow some graduates to have advance standing in the 3rd year of melb's corresponding degree programmes.........subject to appropriately high enough preformance...... |
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Jul 26 2009, 08:51 AM
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no twinning programmes....
business courses easy to get in, just go direct there for the 3 years lah... please note if you only study 1 year there, you cannot stay back to work, if that's the intention......... |
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Jul 26 2009, 01:14 PM
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QUOTE(*~ChoC_CanDLe~* @ Jul 26 2009, 12:17 PM) if i take foundation in arts in taylors den i need to go there for 3 yrs for degree?no other choices?i also dunno y they're so concerned abt pushing me into that U..juz bcuz it's the best U of australia ba..haih..no choice lo..they are the ones who are paying the fees.. i think you need to tell your parents that currently, the highest rank university in oz is anu........NOT melbourne........and no, if you look for work in oz, employers don't normally bother with which uni you come from....... if you look for job in msia, most employers also only note you graduate from australia....... also note that melb fees are the highest in oz for international students......up to 50% more than some other go8 unis...... |
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Jul 26 2009, 08:48 PM
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QUOTE(+3kk! @ Jul 26 2009, 07:47 PM) dismiss a top U is rather ignorant, top U's make you stand out more esp in big companies. they also offer more oppournities, companies frequent top unis and steal students moer then low and second class unis. you can argue till the cows come home that certain employers dont care or its overrated but then again it offers what it offers, oppournities tho just slightly higher. graduating from a 'higher ranked' uni may get you past the front door (maybe more likely to be called for interview), but beyond that, it all depends on you ability to work and produce results.......trust me.......diminishing returns of scale rule mate, applies to everything. best uni in aus is ANU, then Uni MEL then UQ. thats for the top 3 and you forgot sydney, which is ranked higher than melb in some scales........ |
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Jul 26 2009, 09:11 PM
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QUOTE(cameltoe @ Jul 26 2009, 08:54 PM) With that said, good universities will never offer twinning programs or allow advanced standing into their final years with offered programs which are jointly run by local colleges. Even with a diploma of high CGPA score, they'll only allow credit transfers into their 2nd year. http://www.taylors.edu.my/courses/arc/arc_landing.php?id=233 http://www.taylors.edu.my/courses/bio/bio_landing.php?id=110 http://www.taylors.edu.my/courses/bio/bio_landing.php?id=111 |
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Jul 26 2009, 10:05 PM
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contrary to what many people think, melb (or any aussie uni for that matter) is not an 'ivy league' uni.......they will and do twin with other educational establishments in other countries........it's money making to them........
the real ivy leagues on the other hand, really do NOT have any twinning or formal credit transfer with anyone else....... have you seen any twinning with cambridge, oxford, lse, imperial, harvard, yale, caltech etc?............... edited for clarity....... This post has been edited by limeuu: Jul 26 2009, 10:25 PM |
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Jul 26 2009, 10:34 PM
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these are case by case informal 'cooperation' credit transfers......not the formal commercial ones run by msian ipts..........
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