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TSXCare
post Mar 9 2018, 03:08 PM

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QUOTE(cse.my @ Mar 9 2018, 03:06 PM)
if you want to continue studies then continue if financial no problem. if you think you not able to study then go find some work that you like ( somethings related ) learn from bottom. my opinion time is precious, be serious for what you want to be.
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I know. We share the same opinions.
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post Mar 9 2018, 03:12 PM

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QUOTE(XCare @ Mar 9 2018, 03:08 PM)
I know. We share the same opinions.
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the things is you seeking opinion here also no use biggrin.gif . yourself the one who decide it.
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post Mar 9 2018, 03:47 PM

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QUOTE(cse.my @ Mar 9 2018, 03:12 PM)
the things is you seeking opinion here also no use  biggrin.gif . yourself the one who decide it.
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post Mar 9 2018, 03:51 PM

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oh ya, take 16 personalities test combine with ur horoscope n the personality u think u r then go choose the path u wanna walk
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post Mar 9 2018, 03:56 PM

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if you like designing but bad at drawing....maybe you can look up about engineering as well
im currently doing mechanical engineering in masters now with major in product development... you can also search about industrial designing... we do design as well but not exactly by hand but by CAD software... you can watch many videos about CAD software like CATIA, CREO, Unigraphics... its all also designing but technical designing...you dont need art for that =)

about psychology i not sure about how much it cost to study it but i definitely think this is also a good option. Why?
1. The increasing number of mental health problems as technology develope and it will be a continuos trend... in some western countries it was reported that 1 in 6 student have mental health problem
2. Psychologist doesnt only work in hospital... you can also work for big companies and even for uni as councellor .... the job opportunity is quite wide actually...just gotta think of out the box

i've considered to study psychology before since im interested in what and how human thinks and stuff like that but my passion for designing is bigger than that therefore i go for engineering
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post Mar 9 2018, 04:01 PM

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and A level is not a bad option actually... it's internationally recognised and you can just pick the subjects who are interested to take..,..

if you are not sure maybe you can take 4 subjects but if you have decided your path..then just take 3 is sufficient..for example:
engineering (but you are not sure which) : math, chem, physic
or a general like: math,chem,phy,bio
ect... you can make diff combi based on what you want to do while still keeping the options a bit more open compared to foundation
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post Mar 9 2018, 04:06 PM

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QUOTE(warpig @ Mar 9 2018, 03:51 PM)
oh ya, take 16 personalities test combine with ur horoscope n the personality u think u r then go choose the path u wanna walk
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Okay I will try
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post Mar 9 2018, 04:07 PM

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QUOTE(illogical_silver @ Mar 9 2018, 03:56 PM)
if you like designing but bad at drawing....maybe you can look up about engineering as well
im currently doing mechanical engineering in masters now with major in product development... you can also search about industrial designing... we do design as well but not exactly by hand but by CAD software... you can watch many videos about CAD software like CATIA, CREO, Unigraphics... its all also designing but technical designing...you dont need art for that =)

about psychology i not sure about how much it cost to study it but i definitely think this is also a good option. Why?
1. The increasing number of mental health problems as technology develope and it will be a continuos trend... in some western countries it was reported that 1 in 6 student have mental health problem
2. Psychologist doesnt only work in hospital... you can also work for big companies and even for uni as councellor .... the job opportunity is quite wide actually...just gotta think of out the box

i've considered to study psychology before since im interested in what and how human thinks and stuff like that but my passion for designing is bigger than that therefore i go for engineering
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Ya understand Thanks
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post Mar 9 2018, 04:08 PM

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QUOTE(illogical_silver @ Mar 9 2018, 04:01 PM)
and A level is not a bad option actually... it's internationally recognised and you can just pick the subjects who are interested to take..,..

if you are not sure maybe you can take 4 subjects but if you have decided your path..then just take 3 is sufficient..for example:
engineering (but you are not sure which) : math, chem, physic
or a general like: math,chem,phy,bio
ect... you can make diff combi based on what you want to do while still keeping the options a bit more open compared to foundation
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Ya that is the reason I'm thinking of taking A-level.
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post Mar 9 2018, 04:20 PM

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QUOTE(XCare @ Mar 9 2018, 04:05 PM)
Dammmmmm I heard this before from my bro. He say his friends ended up working at banks.
Hence, I'm still not sure about this field. Cause u need to study degree that allows u have a greater opportunityin that field. Not spending money on degree that does not relate to ur career at all
Thanks for telling me the facts.
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Err. from my perspective tertiary education is a place for you to gain knowledge for sure, but you have to surely pick a field of your interest or best option at that moment, as for me i finish my SPM i chill till result, then learn lots of skills during free time. Then i pick a general course to enter for my foundation level then after that only you headache to think which branch u wanna go to. icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Mar 9 2018, 05:08 PM

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QUOTE(xxQue_Sera_Seraxx @ Mar 9 2018, 04:20 PM)
Err. from my perspective tertiary education is a place for you to gain knowledge for sure, but you have to surely pick a field of your interest or best option at that moment, as for me i finish my SPM i chill till result, then learn lots of skills during free time. Then i pick a general course to enter for my foundation level then after that only you headache to think which branch u wanna go to.  icon_rolleyes.gif
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So you're going to study...?
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post Mar 9 2018, 05:24 PM

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QUOTE(XCare @ Mar 9 2018, 06:08 PM)
So you're going to study...?
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I am currently a final year student already, tunggu time graduation and secure an overseas job edi rclxm9.gif
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post Mar 9 2018, 05:51 PM

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QUOTE(XCare @ Mar 9 2018, 12:01 PM)
Considered before. Do you personally in this field?
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I am personally not in this field I too am apply I for undergraduate. With the description of your choice and interest that came to mind, though I'm not entirely sure about the job prospectus. I personally wanted to go into that field but couldn't due to reasons so now I'm looking at optometry/dietitian courses
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post Mar 9 2018, 06:13 PM

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QUOTE(xxQue_Sera_Seraxx @ Mar 9 2018, 05:24 PM)
I am currently a final year student already, tunggu time graduation and secure an overseas job edi  rclxm9.gif
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Wow share us students some tips on how you secure job opportunity abroad k HAHA
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post Mar 9 2018, 06:34 PM

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QUOTE(xxQue_Sera_Seraxx @ Mar 9 2018, 05:24 PM)
I am currently a final year student already, tunggu time graduation and secure an overseas job edi  rclxm9.gif
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WOWWW So what you study?
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post Mar 9 2018, 06:34 PM

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QUOTE(Namrah145 @ Mar 9 2018, 05:51 PM)
I am personally not in this field I too am apply I for undergraduate. With the description of your choice and interest that came to mind, though I'm not entirely sure about the job prospectus. I personally wanted to go into that field but couldn't due to reasons so now I'm looking at optometry/dietitian courses
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Fighting!!!!!
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post Mar 9 2018, 07:34 PM

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QUOTE(mikaelson @ Mar 9 2018, 07:13 PM)
Wow share us students some tips on how you secure job opportunity abroad k HAHA
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Pick carefully your elective subjects where in my industry quite famous currently about ERP, during my uni yrs active in lots sports events. Good Resume is the key.
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post Mar 9 2018, 07:38 PM

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QUOTE(XCare @ Mar 9 2018, 07:34 PM)
WOWWW So what you study?
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Accounting

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post Mar 11 2018, 04:09 PM

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QUOTE(XCare @ Mar 8 2018, 06:40 PM)
So now I have finished my SPM and I don't know what to do after that
I thinking of picking A-level but still many people telling me that you should think about what you wanna do as your job so you won't choose the wrong combinations.
But the thing is I CAN'T REALLY GIVE YOU AN EXACT ANSWER WHAT I WANNA DO
I do have some in mind, but I scared that I might regret after that and hence I'm picking A-level.
But the question still come back to me, what you wanna do next?

SO, is it REALLY that important to think what I wanna do as my job? Can't I just focus on finishing my A-Level and then looking my passion along the way? rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif

P/S: Can psychologist make money? Where do they usually work for in Malaysia? Is sociology common in Malaysia?

DO PLEASE TELL ME FRANKLY. I DON'T MIND REAL OPINIONS
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post Mar 11 2018, 11:04 PM

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QUOTE(XCare @ Mar 8 2018, 07:15 PM)
I have interest in design field from a young age. But as I grow older, I realize the fact that I just like their flexibility and how they allow your creativity runs.  To be honest, I prefer handmaking eg. Sewing and DIYs thing instead of like really designing something. And I'm aware of the fact that I suck at drawing which is important for design field.

Hence I ended up thinking about Psychology. But, the thing is like I really lack patience. I'm a good listener but I get frustrated easily. So Idk.

At the same time, I got consider about Mass Communication. Quite a number of job test recommend this to me. Plus my outgoing personality is quite a thing for this field but I just feel like why taking all my time like studying about this field. I do not despise this field but I just feel like is not necessary to study a degree for this. Idk.

Others field like Engineering, Business, I'm not really interested.
Why I suddenly feel like I'm hopeless? Hahahha
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I feel like you're wrong about this. It is NECESSARY to study Mass Comm as it is an complex and interesting field by itself.

Mass Comm or some country referring it to Media Communication can be branches out to quite a few specialization which includes journalism, Film & TV, Broadcasting, PR, Marketing, Web communication, photography and so on. Different unis specialise in different majors and their program syllabus. I always enjoy the idea of doing Mass Communication as I think it allows you to polish your interpersonal and intrapersonal skill which would be crucial for you to secure jobs in the future.

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