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 Which college to study in?, Methodist or INTI or others??

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Kanan Jarrus
post Nov 29 2015, 02:22 AM

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QUOTE(kumiko_91 @ Nov 29 2015, 01:59 AM)
IMO, just go for Methodist. Both Methodist and INTI are not exactly that far apart. They are both not bad. After you graduate, the certificate will only earn you a job interview, and that's it. Your uni is not really that important for A levels as well as they are recognized abroad.

For family who is not very rich, please don't go abroad. You will potentially drive the family to bankruptcy. No joke, my relative family bankrupt because of sending daughter to Australia, they underestimated the cost and currency. The daughter end up can't even finish her studies and get no degree because the family can't fork up anymore money for her to continue. She only had 2 more semester to graduate.

So if your parents say they can't afford to send you overseas, please follow what they say. There are no parents who will be stingy in terms of giving their children education unless they really can't afford. You won't want to end up having financial issue at overseas. It is always better to get a fully done local degree than a half done degree overseas.
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but if a student willing to take year gap to work for another 2 years at here, while at overseas also work part time job can maa?? unsure.gif

This post has been edited by Kanan Jarrus: Nov 29 2015, 02:23 AM
Kanan Jarrus
post Nov 30 2015, 07:20 PM

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QUOTE(kumiko_91 @ Nov 30 2015, 07:09 PM)
Working and studying is not for everyone. Not everyone can do well with studies while working. You have to know your capability. Also, studying in overseas is always more difficult than studying here, which might cost you more time to pick up thru self study.

I went thru working, freelancing and studying when I do my degree, and still get a first class honours. However, I had another friend who work part time at his last semester and scored horribly, getting a third class. So think twice.

3+1 or 2+2 programme is another option that can save you some money. Always consult your parents in terms of financial.
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oh, OK thanks

 

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