Hello, congratulations for doing well in your STPM and for moving on to the next step in your academic life.
Its sad to hear such limitations.. when i was studying 5 years ago, i had friends who could change his degree to English just because he didn't do well in Engineering.
I have friends who took a similar course in UiTM, i believe its called English for Business or something, and I'm an English graduate myself, so here's what i can say about that course. The course focuses mainly on training you to use English in a business setting, so you can expect classes that involve project management, business ethics, business communication, with a side of grammar and literature.
Career wise, I'd say that you don't really have to worry about it, since there are demands for those who can speak and write well in English, it's just that you need to have extra skills that companies are looking for. Right now I'm working as a Content Executive for an online marketplace, and I'm happy to say my skills are being put to good use here, though it took me a while to land this job.
A word of advice though, if you really want to get into English, be prepared to be bombarded with questions like, "Kenapa tak jadi cikgu? Nak mengajar sekolah apa?" from everyone, even in interviews lol.
If you're into creative writing, why not go for marketing or advertising or mass communication? Based on my experience, companies are always looking for people in the field, especially those who can speak and write well in English.
I wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
USM - Bachelor of Arts (English for Professionals), Need info on the degree course by USM
Mar 10 2018, 10:47 AM
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