Wednesday, December 3, 2008

8 Choices

Well am having a hard time deciding my choices right now,
The 8 choices of courses and in which University,
I've gotta think that right now cause application starts end of this month.
Of course i've set the top three choices as Civil Engineering in UM, UKM and UPM,
but what about the other 5 choices?
Environmental Engineering?
Manufacturing Engineering?
Industrial Engineering?
Not sure yet though,
but yea praise God for 4 flat again,
Doubt can even enter UM without it.
Now im hoping at least a band 5 for my MUET.
result coming out end of this month. phew*
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To all SPMers!
Congratz anyways for enduring the few months of brain killing process,
just that i would like to share some stuf la,
Education in Overseas/local/private/blablabla, they are all the same.
I was once like u perhaps, thinking that overseas are better than local,
i will write a short opinion here cause obviously no one reads a long one.
  1. Environment

If you're thinking that Overseas have a good cultural experience there or wtv, Im not against it, but in fact, i think that cultures are all around, experiences is the matter how you create them, not grabbing them from the environment. Its true that a good environment influence someone to be good, but what if i say its the best way by impacting everyone including the environment, starting by yourself? Its just up to you to create your own learning environment, there's always areas to learn from, in overseas, of course you learn the way how other people think and all, but same goes here, in matriculation, i experience that way also, i learn how other people from other states and different races think too.

2. Just education Life.

Many people said good Universities will definitely give u a good future career by their recognition wtv, trust me that's all fake. Its all up to you how you perform and change yourself. Working life is so DIfferent than we can think, I might wanna study CIvil Engineering now, but who says i cant end up in the business sector after that? We only apply lesser than 5% of what we learn in the working world.What you study doesn't determine what you work as. And our studying duration is just like 7 years the most, and u've got 30 years + outside there working.Working life can be a twist of destiny also anyways. you study and study but still you graduate with just a piece of CERTIFICATE. yes there might be a difference, but only for your first job interview mostly, people just get the first impression with where you are from, but the interview itself is a different story, furthermore, the 2nd and 3rd job will be based on your first job resume. So no BIG deal right?

3. Long way more.

My plan is simple, after Matriculation, then into UM for civil, then out to overseas for Masters. I think that degree in overseas doesn't really earn you much experience, because you are still with your bunch of frenz, who knows you could end up in aussie with your same bunch of msia frenz? But i think getting to overseas for Masters is crucial because that's where your contacts start to flow in.It's part of the working life already la btw.

4. Overseas interest?

If you are so determined that Msia Sucks or wtv and wanna migrate to overseas, then go on to Overseas for studies, dont ever come back to work because you are just eating your own money up. JPa different study la, i mean those students with FAma ( father mother) scholarships. haha. you'll rather work overseas then. But consider again how well can u adapt to the place there, cause overall a lot Malaysians still say that Msia culture rocks with all those pasar malam amid of those political problems etc..

Well these are my advise la.. But its up to u again! =)

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