* Millennia Institute (MI)
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Imp75:
I am of the opinion that business acumen and decision making is learned and honed through experience, not from uni.Who is PDP and LS? Never heard of....lol
Anyway I embrace social media and all the new business ideas/careers that can come out of it but whatever the kids do, there must be some training on that business acumen or higher-order analytical skills that should be derived from a university education (aka training how to be a better decision maker). -
Funz:
I agree with this too. Not all graduates have business sense (take me for eg), and many good business people don't have degrees.
I am of the opinion that business acumen and decision making is learned and honed through experience, not from uni.Imp75:
Who is PDP and LS? Never heard of....lol
Anyway I embrace social media and all the new business ideas/careers that can come out of it but whatever the kids do, there must be some training on that business acumen or higher-order analytical skills that should be derived from a university education (aka training how to be a better decision maker). -
i enquired about uniforms. one of the ladies in MI general office advised me over the phone to let son attend the orientation before deciding whether to continue with his choice at MI or he can still opt for poly.
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janet88:
i enquired about uniforms. one of the ladies in MI general office advised me over the phone to let son attend the orientation before deciding whether to continue with his choice at MI or he can still opt for poly.
Yes, that's quite a good suggestion. Unless you're really very sure, of course. I bought my daughter's uniforms as soon as I knew she got in as I knew we wouldn't change. There are quite a few MI students who leave during the initial weeks, especially those who have appealed to polys. And some leave during and at the end of the 1st year too - mainly those who decide that A levels is not for them and apply to poly or get a job. A few go overseas.
But if you're very sure, the uniform vendor was (and probably hasn't changed) Yangtze Kiang Tailor at Teck Whye Lane. -
slmkhoo:
thanks slmkhoo.janet88:
i enquired about uniforms. one of the ladies in MI general office advised me over the phone to let son attend the orientation before deciding whether to continue with his choice at MI or he can still opt for poly.
Yes, that's quite a good suggestion. Unless you're really very sure, of course. I bought my daughter's uniforms as soon as I knew she got in as I knew we wouldn't change. There are quite a few MI students who leave during the initial weeks, especially those who have appealed to polys. And some leave during and at the end of the 1st year too - mainly those who decide that A levels is not for them and apply to poly or get a job. A few go overseas.
But if you're very sure, the uniform vendor was (and probably hasn't changed) Yangtze Kiang Tailor at Teck Whye Lane.
the uniform vendor has changed. it's at upper changi rd, bedok central. -
janet88:
What?!! For a school in Bkt Batok? I hope the vendors will sell in the school too. I'm so glad the vendor was closer when my daughter needed her uniforms!thanks slmkhoo.
the uniform vendor has changed. it's at upper changi rd, bedok central. -
slmkhoo:
called the vendor. he told me he will be moving all his uniforms to the school on 3/2 and selling only from 6/2 onwards. but the uniforms will be available from the bookshop.
What?!! For a school in Bkt Batok? I hope the vendors will sell in the school too. I'm so glad the vendor was closer when my daughter needed her uniforms!janet88:
thanks slmkhoo.
the uniform vendor has changed. it's at upper changi rd, bedok central. -
slmkhoo:
I know a number of MI students who retake some O level subjects as private candidate. Most of the time, they have particular courses in poly in mind but have missed the COP. Some did well for the retake and qualify for the course that they like (there are others who don't improve, but I think it's generally easier to improve on Maths and languages). IMHO, it's a wise move because there's little point in sitting for A level but not able to qualify for the local university course that they want.
Yes, that's quite a good suggestion. Unless you're really very sure, of course. I bought my daughter's uniforms as soon as I knew she got in as I knew we wouldn't change. There are quite a few MI students who leave during the initial weeks, especially those who have appealed to polys. And some leave during and at the end of the 1st year too - mainly those who decide that A levels is not for them and apply to poly or get a job. A few go overseas. -
floppy:
son qualifies for 2 courses in ngee ann and SP. i did advise him to consider appealing to either of these poly since he is a hands on person more than the academic type.
I know a number of MI students who retake some O level subjects as private candidate. Most of the time, they have particular courses in poly in mind but have missed the COP. Some did well for the retake and qualify for the course that they like (there are others who don't improve, but I think it's generally easier to improve on Maths and languages). IMHO, it's a wise move because there's little point in sitting for A level but not able to qualify for the local university course that they want.slmkhoo:
Yes, that's quite a good suggestion. Unless you're really very sure, of course. I bought my daughter's uniforms as soon as I knew she got in as I knew we wouldn't change. There are quite a few MI students who leave during the initial weeks, especially those who have appealed to polys. And some leave during and at the end of the 1st year too - mainly those who decide that A levels is not for them and apply to poly or get a job. A few go overseas. -
janet88:
son qualifies for 2 courses in ngee ann and SP. i did advise him to consider appealing to either of these poly since he is a hands on person more than the academic type.[/quote]I'll be a PITA and put on my black hat.
I know a number of MI students who retake some O level subjects as private candidate. Most of the time, they have particular courses in poly in mind but have missed the COP. Some did well for the retake and qualify for the course that they like (there are others who don't improve, but I think it's generally easier to improve on Maths and languages). IMHO, it's a wise move because there's little point in sitting for A level but not able to qualify for the local university course that they want.floppy:
[quote=\"slmkhoo\"]
Yes, that's quite a good suggestion. Unless you're really very sure, of course. I bought my daughter's uniforms as soon as I knew she got in as I knew we wouldn't change. There are quite a few MI students who leave during the initial weeks, especially those who have appealed to polys. And some leave during and at the end of the 1st year too - mainly those who decide that A levels is not for them and apply to poly or get a job. A few go overseas.
My only word of advice is don't get fixated by the choice of polytechnics. My impression is that your son is not willing to consider beyond NP or SP. Unfortunately, restricting the choice to just 2 polys only is selling himself short. There are IT courses in RP or NYP that are similar to those in NP and SP that he is interested in, and he probably qualified easily for them. His results in O level does not give me a lot of confidence that he will qualify for the course of his liking in the local universities (but I reckon you know best his strengths and weaknesses).
I also find it hard to accept distance as a justification not to choose the other polys given that he is already a tertiary student. Besides, is NYP (AMK/Yio Chu Kang) or RP (Woodlands) really that much further than Toa Payoh?
Just my 5c.
Notwithstanding, now that he has decided on MI. Just have to work out and use this free time to work on his subject weaknesses. Wish him all the best and to his appeal as well.
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