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xjuen
post Dec 2 2006, 12:43 PM

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it depends on what you're intending to major in and how good you perform.most big companies in america do on-campus recruitment.so,if you're really good,you could have a job waiting for you while you're still in university.
it would be best too that if you're taking ADP to also take the SAT.that way,you can transfer into better universities eg. maybe even Princeton.
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post Dec 2 2006, 02:28 PM

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hmm,that's weird because i went to some private universities website and quite a few managed to transfer to princeton by doing well and also taking up the SAT.
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post Dec 2 2006, 02:50 PM

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yeah.i realised.my bad.but if you want to transfer to better universities,taking the SAT is adviseable.take university of chicago for example.
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post Dec 2 2006, 05:40 PM

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QUOTE(^mtv^ @ Dec 2 2006, 04:46 PM)
something to do with the environment!  biggrin.gif i want to save animals,prevent pollution..etc etc..
but my mum prefers me to study something more prestigous,that is either medic or law. but both my sis n bro are already studying law! plus,she doesnt allows me to study biomedical in taylors!
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i personally think you should study something YOU ENJOY.dont be influenced by others because in the end of the day,if you dont want to be a doctor or a lawyer,you'll despise your profession for your whole life and be unhappy.very dramatic,i know. tongue.gif the world needs more people like you that wants to save it.

there are many courses out there.taylor's adp program offers less subjects.try help university.they've a very wide range of subjects for you to choose from for your credit hours.actually,you're not restricted to majoring computer science and stuff.the thing with american education is that you can decide later on and you can always take the subjects that can match what you want to study in america and not necessarily need to do computer science and all.

but if you're still undecided of what you want to major in but know where you want to go,take the A-levels first la like i suggested.always good to delay decisions.hehe. thumbup.gif

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post Dec 2 2006, 05:51 PM

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you want undergraduate degree or graduate degree?
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post Dec 2 2006, 06:23 PM

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most top universities in the states dont offer undergraduate degree for business.but here are the good ones that do:
1. UPenn (Wharton)
2. U of Virginia (McIntire) - good in both undergrad and grad.
3. Notre Dame (Mendoza)
4. MIT (Sloan)
5. Emory (Gonzueita)

for graduate,of course are the ivy leagues.i think we all know that so i list down the non ivies for you:
1. Northwestern (Kellogg)
2. U of Michigan (Ross) - good in both undergrad and grad.
3. UCLA (Anderson)
4. U of Indiana (Kelley)
5. U of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler)

you can actually go check it out in www.businessweek.com.it is very detailed in business education in the states.hope it helped. smile.gif

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post Dec 2 2006, 09:00 PM

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QUOTE(SpaThuGz @ Dec 2 2006, 08:42 PM)
thank you very much guys. really appreciate your help.
btw, i found this site few months ago. CollegeBoard. good articles and very helpful College Search.

Im thinking of majoring in Real Estate, but not sure yet. what do you guys think?
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you can try this website: Princeton Review.you can check out about your interest there.very detailed.i dont know the real estate market much so i cant comment. smile.gif

 

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