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grassshw
post May 9 2021, 09:48 PM

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Agree w/ the other comments in here to look at your talents and interests.
I think lawyer's pretty good... those "hot courses/career" seem to be fine
If you're really determined, choose a "popular course" or STEM, do ur best in uni, build leadership, soft skill, project management skill, and aim for the best whatever u decide to do, never give up
You're still in SPM so choose carefully, goodluck!
grassshw
post Jun 3 2021, 01:30 PM

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QUOTE(lordgod @ May 11 2021, 05:05 PM)
good means jobs with high demand in the future.

I know IT jobs or computer science are very good. but I am not very interested cry.gif

on the other hand I searched online about demand jobs in Malaysia are mostly IT jobs and business ( finance, accounting, human resource and marketing ),but I am not interested in both .

So what the other jobs would also likely be in high demand ??? hmm.gif  hmm.gif
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Hey... you know what.
I was like you, not interested in all those things (and not even know what the hype was about)
Then I went crazy and chose a social science/arts course, and now I'm stuck here, totally regret it
(It's not even what I want in the first place, as I said I went crazy lol)

When they say you'll change after a few years, it's not completely untrue.
That's when you regret you should've gone for "popular course", professional course, STEM, IT... all those course that need science/technical skills
When you feel the desperation, you'll push yourself to study anything, at least that's what's happening to me, but it's too late

So maybeee you should aim for those if possible, and try to learn something out of it
You never know when those professional skills will come in handy in the future
For business don't take general business, take accounting
or finance (if you're good at talking and stuff, sorry idk much im just saying)

Unless you're very talented in an arts field or something, then you can study that, or study where your interest lies
Otherwise those popular courses will be fine, get through the 3/4 years and get your salary

Again, you're still in SPM. Don't end up like me hahaha

 

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