Hi all,
A university is just a platform for one to learn...whether the lecturers are good or facilities are the best are just secondary importance. We should have a positive mindset when it comes to learning. Learning by adapting with the environment is also a skill that one must have when it comes to workplace in future. I knew some friends of mine graduated from top-notch universities around the world but when it comes to work, they are not so shining as per what we perceived they should be.
MMU Vs. UTAR? I do not think we can compare apple and orange in life, right? No doubts that some of the lecturers from MMU did leave to UTAR but it does not mean MMU will collapse by quality, right? Say an example, if we place Singapore Prime Minister in Malaysia, will he be able to develop Malaysia like he did in Singapore? On the other hand, I also noticed we discussed about facilities here...but do undergraduates really need to use those facilities???
In short, we should not be comparing apple with orange...
Engineering UTAR vs MMU, Electronic Enginnering
Mar 16 2009, 01:48 PM
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