Niche Programs/Courses offered by local Uni
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sparks:
Like today, I read from ST that JCU is strong in environmental science (& marine sciences I think) which I was unware of.
honestly, even australians don't think JCU is a very good school so I wouldn't recommend the JCU campus in singapore either. -
Anyone knows if it is easier for poly graduates to work a few years first then get into a local U for a partime degree? Is it easier to be accepted this way?
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cathylmg:
Anyone knows if it is easier for poly graduates to work a few years first then get into a local U for a partime degree? Is it easier to be accepted this way?
Does your local U refer to NUS/NTU/SMU?
If so, working experience does not count towards your application for an undergraduate degree, be it part time or full-time.
So you can try applying for it immediately after graduation from poly, or you can give SIT a try. -
Rejoin:
Yes, it does. Work experience does count in some situations for part-time degree courses in local uni. For unisim, I do know that they look at your work experience as a factor for their part-time and full-time degrees.cathylmg:
Anyone knows if it is easier for poly graduates to work a few years first then get into a local U for a partime degree? Is it easier to be accepted this way?
Does your local U refer to NUS/NTU/SMU?
If so, working experience does not count towards your application for an undergraduate degree, be it part time or full-time.
So you can try applying for it immediately after graduation from poly, or you can give SIT a try.
At the same time, for NTU's part-time engineering degree, work experience is also considered.
http://admissions.ntu.edu.sg/Undergradu ... meEng.aspx
If you are asking about full-time degree courses in local uni, work experience comes into play if you apply as a mature applicant. But you must be 25 and above and have at least 4 years of work exp.
http://admissions.ntu.edu.sg/Undergradu ... ploma.aspx
So if you fail to get into local uni, you can always work first and try again later. -
Hello, I would like to hear opinions on both NTU communication studies and NUS communications and new media. I have been having a hard time deciding which one to aim for. Any info about these 2 are welcomed
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sky12_:
Hello, I would like to hear opinions on both NTU communication studies and NUS communications and new media. I have been having a hard time deciding which one to aim for. Any info about these 2 are welcomed
Both uni are conducting their Open House in March.
Maybe u would hv a clearer picture after attending the Open House? -
Do anyone know what is Duke NUS Graduate Medical School? Can you apply to study medicine at Duke NUS or at Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine after A Level?
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Duke-NUS is a graduate medical school. You can’t apply there without a first degree.
NUS YLL and NTU LKC are both open to A level graduates.