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SUStalzer
post Mar 4 2010, 11:54 PM

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can anybody briefly explain what is manufacturing engineer? thx..
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post Dec 14 2010, 09:21 AM

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heard that engineering fresh grads can gain income of 2.5k instead of the range of 1.8k-2k nowadays

is that true?

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post Dec 28 2010, 03:24 PM

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QUOTE(LightningFist @ Dec 22 2010, 01:26 AM)
I don't know the job market well, but you don't need an undergraduate degree to easily get RM2500 per month without being a salesperson/sales executive/sales agent or telemarketer, with little or none work experience.
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true, just that in 20 years time u earn 20k/month through different prospect and method, your choice


QUOTE(SkyHermit @ Dec 26 2010, 04:22 PM)
I have just finished my SPM now and there are 3 choices in my mind now. They are Mechanical, Software, Electronic engineering. The hardest decision to make is to choose the career that I want.

So which 1 should i choose from A-levels, foundation, diploma? And will they(a-lvls/foundation/diploma) lead me to different future?
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in your three choices, i'll recommend mechanical, since 3 of your choice are of non-specified engineering field, you can have a wide career field when graduated. mechanical definitely gonna be the best choice because its prospect is much more steady and safe compare to the other choice, you just need a strong base of mathematics and physics etc.

the choices of A-levels, foundation, and diploma is up to you. A-level will take 1 and half year which will equip you with basic knowledge, by the time u graduate from A-level, you still can choose other course besides engineering. foundation will be an express for you, 1year and straight to engineering courses for degree since foundation already focused much in engineering. be very sure when u choose this. diploma will expose u more to practical rather than theory/3 years then go straight for degree (optional). with diploma cert u can straight go for work, but degree will definitely be more steady.

if you are very sure of your future and really really interested in engineering, then go for foundation wink.gif

 

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