Thursday, January 8, 2009
whew! i passed my basic theory test (BTT) for driving. *FINALLY, after dragging for ages.. LOL* and i had jus booked my final theory test (FTT) on the 23feb. hopefully i can pass my FTT within the first trial again. hmm. BTT wasnt tt difficult afterall.
anywae, went chinatown tt evening after my BTT with dear & ver. hmm. not as crowded as on a weekend n was windy. BUT i felt tt there were nothing much this yr. i couldnt even get a nice "cow" for my baby. *sucks* and i am so sure tt i wont go back there anymore before CNY. LOL
** for ur info, my baby's zodiac is a cow; an art piece of 2 dragons. haahaha
and recently, i am considering if i shld go for my degree after gifing birth. did some research and....
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NUS Sch of Business- Business Administration
- Business Administration (Accountancy)
Polytechnic diploma holders may be granted Advanced Placement Credits of up to 40 MCs (exemptions for 10 modules) as follows:
(i) 8 MCs from University Level Requirements (ULR) (one General Education Module and one Breadth Module)*
(ii) 12 MCs from Unrestricted Elective Modules (UEMs)
(iii) Up to 20 MCs from BBA Program Requirements may be granted based on good performance in the Advanced Placement Tests set by the NUS Business School after an applicant had accepted NUS' offer of admission.
* Note: The granting of 8 MCs for ULR (i.e., only 1 science-based General Education Module and any 1 Breadth Module will be required) and 12 MCs for UEM is automatic. No Advanced Placement Test is required. Since BBA(Acc.) students do not take UEMs, automatic exemptions will be limited to the 8 MCs from ULR. Students who join the BBA(Acc.Hons.) programme will receive the full 20 MCs of automatic exemptions.
Sch of Computing - Communications and Media
- Computational Biology
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Computing (Business or Technology Focus)
- Electronic Commerce
- Information Systems
Diploma holders are qualified to apply for admission to NUS for the Degree Courses indicated in column 2 of the tables below. They will be granted advanced placement credits as follows:
(i) 8 MCs from the University Level Requirements (one Humanities and Social Science GEM module and one Breadth module).
(ii) 12 MCs from Unrestricted Elective Modules.
(iii) Modules recommended for exemption for Diploma in Banking & Financial Services:
Computing CS1105(3), CS2301(4)
Computation of University ScoreApplicants will be admitted to the University based on their University Score (US). The US is computed using two T-score formulae based on the Singapore-Cambridge GCE 'O' Level results AND Polytechnic results.
Under the current admission criteria, the University Score will be computed as follows:
Components Weightage
Polytechnic results 80%
Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘O’ Level results 20%
The admission exercise for AY2009-2010 opens from 1 February to 21 February 2009. You will be informed officially of your application outcome in writing, by post from early April 2009.--------------------------------------------------------------------
NTUSchool of Business-Accountancy
-Accountancy & Business (Double Degree)
-Business
School of Civil & Environmental Engineering -Maritime Studies; may be granted selective exemption from the first year subjects.
-Maritime Studies with Business Major
However, application of AY2009 is closed.
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SIMSchool of Business-BA (Honours) Visual Communication with Business
-BSc Business Analytics
-BSc Business
-BSc Finance
-BSc Marketing
Up to 40 credit units of a degree programme may be exempted.
The admission exercise for July 2009 intake opens from mid February to end March 2009.--------------------------------------------------------------------
... and i find that the courses offered by NUS and NTU are rather irrelevant to what i had studied in Ngee Ann. Only SIM offers the relevant degree to my dipolma, which is "BSc Finance".
maybe i need more tym to consider..
joey
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