QUOTE(yuuki94 @ Aug 15 2014, 12:53 AM)
So the only way i thought of is going to TARC to do analytical chemistry for my degree.
Why is that the only way? becoming a chemistry lecturer
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Aug 15 2014, 01:18 PM
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QUOTE(yuuki94 @ Aug 15 2014, 12:53 AM) So the only way i thought of is going to TARC to do analytical chemistry for my degree. Why is that the only way? |
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Aug 17 2014, 09:28 PM
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QUOTE(yuuki94 @ Aug 17 2014, 08:33 PM) Thanks for your reply, sorry that i forgot to mention why TARC is the only way i think is because TARC is the cheapest compare to other private universities which offer degree in chemistry. I didn't get the offer i wanted in public uni(for degree in chemistry). I heard from ppl that public uni can chge course in 2nd year provided that you score cgpa of 4.0 in 1st semester. I don't know how well this method work. If i accept d offer from UTM, i will waste 1 year studying the thing which i find is not useful and the fees studying in UTM is approximately same as TARC. Thanks for your story. Unfortunately, I'm not a lecturer. Perhaps you wanna check with azarimy (a lecturer from UTM) and LoveMeNot. If im going to pursue my degree in chemistry, i will definitely study till master or if possible PhD because a degree in chemistry will allow me to become a chemist which is underpaid in Malaysia. So, i opt for lecturer which have higher pay n at the same i like teaching. I want to know that after i study til PhD, will i be able to find lecturer job in Malaysia? Sorry for asking a silly question. This is because I'm afraid that universities will be saturated with lecturer in Malaysia that is hard to find job after i graduated. I hope fellow forum members who are lecturer will be able to shed some light on me. Thank you very much |
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