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nothomobutsuper
post Jan 14 2016, 12:19 PM

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QUOTE(chiahau @ Jan 14 2016, 11:33 AM)
No point take Bachelor of business and management tbh.

Save up, get 3~5 years working exp, go for MBA straight.
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Stpm can go straight to MBA after 3- 5 years working ?
This is new to me .

How ?

My stpm subject is ekonomi( makro and mikro), pengajian am , bahasa melayu and sejarah . my muet band 4 .

finish stpm in 2007 . then go to Selangor , study mechatronic . certificate only . since 2009 I working as mechanical technician cum boilerman .

Need degree to upgrade to management level .

How do MBA without degree . I am curious .

chiahau
post Jan 14 2016, 01:05 PM

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QUOTE(nothomobutsuper @ Jan 14 2016, 12:19 PM)
Stpm can go straight to MBA after 3- 5 years working ?
This is new to me .

How ?

My stpm subject is ekonomi( makro and mikro), pengajian am , bahasa melayu and sejarah . my muet band 4 .

finish stpm in 2007 . then go to Selangor , study mechatronic . certificate only . since 2009 I working as mechanical technician cum boilerman .

Need degree  to upgrade to management level .

How do MBA without degree . I am curious .
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Enter as matured student route.

Google would be your best friend in this case.
Alexis Sanchez
post Jan 18 2016, 08:06 AM

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QUOTE(nexona88 @ Jan 8 2016, 08:31 PM)
yeah.. and marketing almost major places..
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Even GSC screen rclxms.gif
nexona88
post Jan 18 2016, 12:33 PM

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QUOTE(Alexis Sanchez @ Jan 18 2016, 08:06 AM)
Even GSC screen  rclxms.gif
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they seems to have unlimited bullets for ads & marketing purpose rclxms.gif I wonder if the owner is 'connected' to anyone 'big' in the country hmm.gif
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post Jan 18 2016, 12:37 PM

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QUOTE(nexona88 @ Jan 18 2016, 12:33 PM)
they seems to have unlimited bullets for ads & marketing purpose rclxms.gif I wonder if the owner is 'connected' to anyone 'big' in the country hmm.gif
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Maybe someone strong behind
blueyepanda
post Jan 18 2016, 03:15 PM

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QUOTE(TheCagedBird @ Jan 14 2016, 07:31 AM)
I'd say PJ, easier to get parking and a mini campus experience.
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KL is nearer to me. Unless lecturers in PJ are better, unlikely for me to travel the distance I guess.


blueyepanda
post Jan 25 2016, 11:24 PM

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QUOTE(digitalz @ Jan 12 2016, 08:46 PM)
Yep. Those subject guides. You'd be given more access when you sign up with UOL.
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Started looking at the some of the subject guides. Lotsa references to different books. Do we really have to buy and/or read all those? shocking.gif Are the books easily found in our bookstores?

Questions to all UOL students, how did you managed your study? Care to share some tips?

Thank you

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post Jan 25 2016, 11:44 PM

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QUOTE(blueyepanda @ Jan 25 2016, 03:24 PM)
Started looking at the some of the subject guides.  Lotsa references to different books.  Do we really have to buy and/or read all those?  shocking.gif  Are the books easily found in our bookstores? 

Questions to all UOL students, how did you managed your study?  Care to share some tips?

Thank you
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Lol. Depending on how you want to study. Books - depending on whether you want to get them or not too. I believe BAC has a good collection of books in the library. If you can't get them in KL, find them in the PJ campus.

Read, read, and continue reading. But then, different people will have different study methods. Makes notes, principles of the cases, facts of the cases etc etc. I know some people that can memorise well but cannot really apply the law, some can just do it easily. Study hard and smart. Not study hard only.
blueyepanda
post Jan 26 2016, 05:05 PM

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QUOTE(digitalz @ Jan 25 2016, 11:44 PM)
Lol. Depending on how you want to study. Books - depending on whether you want to get them or not too. I believe BAC has a good collection of books in the library. If you can't get them in KL, find them in the PJ campus.

Read, read, and continue reading. But then, different people will have different study methods. Makes notes, principles of the cases, facts of the cases etc etc. I know some people that can memorise well but cannot really apply the law, some can just do it easily. Study hard and smart. Not study hard only.
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I find it interesting in the sense that there would be loads of new things to learn. But I'm still in a haze, worried that I might not be able to cope with the amount of reading required. Learning about politics, an area which I do not have interest in at the moment, might be just as challenging. I shall continue to explore. Thank you again bro!
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post Jun 14 2016, 08:35 PM

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Hello!
I'm curious on the hours we spend in class for UOL LLB Intermediate (1L).

In the first month, we'll only be having classes for about 2 days (3 hours each day) a week, for the first month. Is it so?
If so, did you find the first month useful? Is it merely a warm-up or (almost) the only time we've the entire year to do advanced reading & to get familiar with the subjects?

Are classes conducted for 3 hours and tutorials 1.5 hours per week for each subject, right after the first month?

Thank you!

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