Just curious, why really wanna know which class we are in?
Which social class are you?, Are you staying in overprice house?
Which social class are you?, Are you staying in overprice house?
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Apr 8 2013, 11:58 AM
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Just curious, why really wanna know which class we are in?
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Apr 8 2013, 12:05 PM
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Apr 8 2013, 05:03 PM
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QUOTE(Steven83 @ Apr 8 2013, 04:00 PM) "Malaysian that study in cambridge/ oxford/ Imperial college/ LSE = is all elite calss in malaysia" so to become elite is about how we think U really think so? I am from a local uni but private. Got a scholarship for engineering deg. I can tell u that my friends who went to overseas u are not doing better than me. I went to normal sekolah kebangsaan too even though i got invitation to join maktab rendah sains mara pengkalan chepa (one of the best performance school in msia). It depends on the individual i guess. |
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Apr 8 2013, 05:33 PM
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QUOTE(kw @ Apr 8 2013, 05:30 PM) I would say the statement is right and wrong. It's right if it's referring to those students (especially b*mi) who granted automatically entry into local u, but it maybe wrong for those who really take the STPM qualification to enter the local u and graduate from the professional courses like engineering, doctor, accountant etc. UM, UKM and USM i cannot comment but grads from UTP, Monash, Nottingham = not badIf you ask any of the employer who had experience in hiring local u (from university like UM, USM, UKM...) vs oversea u graduate on the mentioned professional field, you'll know what I mean. |
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Apr 8 2013, 07:07 PM
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Apr 8 2013, 11:39 PM
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Apr 9 2013, 07:37 AM
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To all the dads who wanna send their children to petroleum engineering uni so they can earn big bucks, check this out. UTP is no.6 in the world. Not bad. http://www.collegerag.net/top-10-worlds-be...ering-colleges/
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Apr 9 2013, 08:13 AM
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QUOTE(tikaram @ Apr 9 2013, 08:08 AM) the purpose of this thread is to I dont see a problem to be in the working class if u could earn rm60k-100k a month...1) let yourself evalute are you one class but you are staying in another class 2) if you are lower class why you are lower? what are those higher? how to achieve those higher? what are the normal higher people are like? 3) if you are a father like me. If you are in working class. You don't want to let your son remain working class. Now you now how you can try to help your son to move up to higher class. |
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Apr 9 2013, 09:34 AM
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QUOTE(tikaram @ Apr 9 2013, 08:44 AM) those malaysian working in overseas. I am actually quite pity them. Most people i know are not so lurus bendul wan. They will work in nearby countries like Indon, Brunei, Vietnam, Thailand. Every week can go back to malaysia. I know people who go back every week on Fridays to malaysia and go back to the respective countries on Sundays or Mondays early morning.If they are good. They should able to get high salary and good opportunity in malaysia. I think some of them not able to get opportunity/ high salary. therefore they have to move to another country inorder to get that and at the same time sacrify lots of good things in their life like not able to spend good time with friend and family. not able to play with their childrens and watch them growth up. This is oftaen mention by one 988 DJ at 10 pm talk show. I will never working abroad even I have chartered accountant qualification which is recognised internationally. I am able to earn a reasonable salary for my family and be with them 24 hrs. Being able to work overseas as an executive means one has the potential to be a global worker. It is a good thing, not a bad thing. This post has been edited by AMINT: Apr 9 2013, 09:34 AM |
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