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Simple FAQ for Secondary School-Leaver, Guide for moving into tertiary education
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tzeen
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Apr 24 2013, 10:27 AM
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QUOTE(mrsaimun @ Mar 30 2013, 09:28 PM) If you have decided which course to study, go straight to a Degree Course. Diploma usually takes longer and about working experience, you can always opt to do internship during your long break or part time during college/ Uni. Best of luck  You should just go straight to Degree la. Choose a University that provided extensive working experience! I heard that UCSI UNiversity does this things called the Co-Co which is actually the regular internship la. But the good ting is they get the job for you wor! Samore the job is related to the studies you are doing wan. Plus its every year. My friend enquired recently...quite impressive their lor. Maybe you can check out their website http://www.ucsiuniversity.edu.my/index.aspxAll the best
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Apr 24 2013, 10:28 AM
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QUOTE(tzeen @ Apr 24 2013, 10:27 AM) You should just go straight to Degree la. Choose a University that provided extensive working experience! I heard that UCSI UNiversity does this things called the Co-Co which is actually the regular internship la. But the good ting is they get the job for you wor! Samore the job is related to the studies you are doing wan. Plus its every year. My friend enquired recently...quite impressive their lor. Maybe you can check out their website http://www.ucsiuniversity.edu.my/index.aspxAll the best  EHhhhh sprry its CO-OP haha not "Coco crunch" hehehe
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Apr 30 2013, 11:09 AM
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QUOTE(5p3ak @ Apr 26 2013, 06:40 PM) Oh I got another question... Diploma then Degree or Pre-U then Degree Is a better path? If you are sure about your course, you should do Pre-U. With the Diploma, you would have to do a Dip. Electrical & Electronic Engineering or Dip. Engineering (Materials Science). Since you are interested in Mechanical Engineering, these two diplomas aren't as relevant, hence the reason i suggest you do the Foundation in Science programme.
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tzeen
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Apr 30 2013, 05:14 PM
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QUOTE(5p3ak @ Apr 30 2013, 02:54 PM) Since when I am interested in Mechanical Enginnering? Did I state that? Please don't make an ass out of you and me. (ASSUME) You see, I aim interested in Culinary Arts. Hence you can the statement see below my avatar. OMG so so sorry. haha i must have been looking at the wrong message la. Culinary Arts is UCSI University is very well accepted. The government appointed them to lead the Tourism project for 2020! http://www.ucsiuniversity.edu.my/fohtm/Can check on their website. Quite impressive. Btw, I visited the campus not long ago, the kitchen installed is so beautiful. 24 stations for culinary students with state of the art stoves, oven and all!
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Jun 3 2013, 10:59 AM
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QUOTE(CSVegas @ May 31 2013, 10:48 PM) Hi guys! Which route do you think is better : Foundation to degree/ Diploma to degree? In terms of affordability and stuff. Which programme you are looking at though? Depends on the institution you go too because the credit transfer for the diploma programmes may vary from place to place. If you are sure of the degree programme you wana take, better just do the foundation.
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