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elafyf
post Feb 18 2012, 04:06 AM

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Hi. It's been more than a year since I last post in this thread. Hello there uncle Azarimy.

I just got my conditional offer to do Architecture at the University of Sheffield for 2012 admission and I think I remember reading somewhere last year that you are from Sheffield too.

My aimed university was Bath but I was rejected. So uncle, any tips and expectations on Architecture course at Sheffield?
elafyf
post Feb 19 2012, 10:08 AM

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QUOTE(azarimy @ Feb 18 2012, 07:40 PM)
i was in sheffield. a great place to study architecture, especially if u plan to mingle with a lot of brits. the environment is a bit laid back, people arent in a rush, and the staffs are very friendly especially to malaysians. do bear in mind that there are about 1000++ malaysians in sheffield, both studying and working. they're quite integrated into the community, so u can just sell the title 'malaysian student' and people are bound to help u.

some of the lecturers are world experts in their fields. which is why sheffield is ranked pretty high as an architectural research school. so if u have the chance to study under them, take it like there's no tmrw!
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Thank you! Now I'm pretty much excited to go there. How about the the amount of workload? Were you under stress during the 3 year course or did you enjoy it?
elafyf
post Apr 3 2018, 03:04 AM

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QUOTE(mmyang @ Oct 31 2017, 12:05 AM)
Are you certain of this rate? It's pretty low.

Currently, based of few friends of my, ex-classmates

part 1 - RM2,8k-RM3,2k (fresh grad)
part 2 - RM4,5k-RM5,5k (fresh grad-1 year exp)

but, they are UK/AUS grad, working within PJ/KL
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Hi can somebody confirm this?

I am graduating as a Part 2 soon from an accredited UK university as well and has 2 years working experience in the UK as a Part 1. What sort of salary range am I expecting?

Which sort of company i.e small/medium/big firms should I aim to work for to gain the right experience to prepare me for part 3 exam. I know the passing rate is ridiculously low at around 10% but is it realistic to aim to pass the exam within 3 years post part 2 graduation?

This post has been edited by elafyf: Apr 3 2018, 03:05 AM

 

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