private....it depends on the degree that you want.
public....isn't it always UM or UIA?...
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private....it depends on the degree that you want.
public....isn't it always UM or UIA?... This post has been edited by feynman: Mar 9 2006, 08:09 PM |
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QUOTE(WillHung @ Mar 10 2006, 12:58 PM) Still if u wished to go to a local private college, i still dont understand the reasoning behind choosing A levels over STPM when both are perfectly equivalent and internationally accepted, with STPM having a big upperhand for the massive financial benefits. Well, the popular one is Kemayan ATC which offers UOLondon LLB. HELP college also does i believe. HELP does not provide tuition for the external LLB program.ATC does, but it is only restricted to tuition. They do not offer that program. The good thing about A-levels is this, it gives you 2 years to be familiar with rapid english, something which wouldn't happen in STPM unless you do the sciences. |
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QUOTE(WillHung @ Mar 10 2006, 01:26 PM) No, they only offer tuiton support for the economics external degree program, those who want to do the external LLB would need to go to brickfields or ATC for tuition.HELP has its own law program, students study for a diploma in law which can be transferred to selected universities in the UK. |
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QUOTE(david_kiat @ Mar 10 2006, 05:14 PM) Lets forget about STPM or A level. Since you are intrested in the external program, just stay with ATC.Colleges only provide tuition support and if you are good enough, you don't even need to attend classes.Just discuss on Which college offer better law course ? BTW, i m doing A level in Kemayan ATC and will continue to do LLB here unless got some better choices. |
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QUOTE(david_kiat @ Mar 10 2006, 05:29 PM) Any other option than ATC ? No private colleges in the country offer their own law degree, except MMU. All other courses are twining programs.Any colleges provide own law programme except HELP like mentioned above ? KDU, Taylor's, HELP, and others of programs which are transferable to selected universities in the UK and Australia. |
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