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University BAC vs Possible MMU Reject, Should I wait a year for MMU rejection?

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tpleong
post Aug 11 2017, 07:47 AM

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QUOTE(PRLau @ Aug 10 2017, 10:53 AM)
guys i read the comment by kcdw96 and the rest, according to queensland legal association, MMU degree also recognized, but better if 2nd upper and higher degree, so for me now doesnt matter if bac or mmu anymore la
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MMU is a better choice , CLP exempted .
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post Aug 11 2017, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(789321 @ Aug 11 2017, 03:13 AM)
Everything that is said here is valid, also Kcdw96's comments.

Further considerations for the father:
- why must he force the son repeat SPM English? Why must he restrict only to MMU? Why must it be law? There are plenty of other universities to apply to.

Further considerations for the son:
- why must he study at BAC? There are plenty of other options to take that can allow him to apply to Australia. There is no guarantee he can migrate to Australia (he may fail some courses at BAC, Australian migration rules changes, long term catastrophic event at Australia, etc)
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well i think he wants me to join MMU cos they no need clp to be admitted into the bar, bac cos the dean at the kl campus is close to my dad, but still he is reluctant cos clp. for me doesnt matter tho, if i join bac i'm not taking clp, and if by miracle i do join mmu, luckily australia recognize, but have to take up constitutional law classes at australia la
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post Aug 11 2017, 10:01 AM

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QUOTE(PRLau @ Aug 9 2017, 11:29 AM)
that's the thing, universities today do not work like in the 1940's, where we can use contacts to enter an uni. its all meritocracy now, and the older generation needs to understand that
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Actually entrance to universities is A LOT EASIER now compared to last time.

Also you're putting too much hope that you're degree is going to be the ticket out of to Australia.



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post Aug 12 2017, 01:29 AM

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QUOTE(Drian @ Aug 11 2017, 10:01 AM)
Actually entrance to universities is A LOT EASIER now compared to last time.

Also you're putting too much hope that you're degree is going to be the ticket out of to Australia.
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Exactly. Both your points are spot on
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post Aug 12 2017, 09:47 AM

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QUOTE(Drian @ Aug 11 2017, 10:01 AM)
Actually entrance to universities is A LOT EASIER now compared to last time.

Also you're putting too much hope that you're degree is going to be the ticket out of to Australia.
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More choices and options now smile.gif

 

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