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mikaelson
post Mar 8 2018, 06:48 PM

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Are you from science stream or arts stream? That is one question you have to answer because it does limits the subject you could take at A-level.

Feel free to use your A-level to explore more area of subjects. If you have intention of pursuing medicine or pharmacy then take Biology at A-levels. Otherwise, you would be fine with any subject combinations mostly because the pre-requisite for other degree courses are not as stringent as pharmacy and medicine (there might be more I am not aware of).

It is definitely okay to think about what you want to do while doing A-levels. Do share what area of interests you have in mind.
mikaelson
post Mar 9 2018, 09:05 AM

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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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Follow your heart! It seems you are more inclined towards design/mass comm.

Take note that psychology graduates don't only work as a clinical psychologist (which everyone else in forum is quoting on low job opportunity). A psych grad can do more than just psychologist or not practice psychology at all. Do more research into that if you still wish to consider psychology. University counsellors are pretty common, and they tend to have post-grad qualifications like masters ( I know this because I've spoken to one)

A degree is a stepping stone for you to get a job, whether you think it is necessary to study a degree for a particular course or not, unless you have someone to get you a job lol.
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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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