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Wednesday, 14 January 2009
Guide to choosing the right course /// 2:12 pm

The long awaited guide to choosing the right course is now here!

Choosing the right course can have a huge impact on your life!

4 main tips to remember!


Tip #1 Interest / Enjoyment: Do you enjoy the subject?
Interest plays the biggest part when you're choosing the diploma that you would stay with for the next 3 years. If you're interested in how the business world is like and wish to find out more, then perharps a business course would suit you. If it so happens that you detest a particular subject, then the course relating to the subject is definitely a no-no for you. So, the bottom line is, believe in your interest.

Tip #2 Aptitude / Ability: Are you good at the subject?
Say, if you're considering on an engineering course, then you definitely have to be good in your Maths as well as your D&T back in the secondary school days. If you don't fufill this, then being in an engineering course will be a pain to you. Conversely, if you're pretty good in your sciences, then probably a chemical/life sciences course will be the right choice for you. For a business course, the subject is pretty general and you get to learn to speak confidently with good english, present yourself well and not forgetting, to make the business deal. So if you're someone who is good in making your products sell, then business is for you!

Tip #3 Career opportunities/ prospects: Does it gives you a good career?

If the course that you are taking up gives you a wide range of career choices / provides you with good career prospects, you might want to consider it. At the end of the day, everyone needs to put butter on the table.

Tip #4 Follow your heart!

Follow your heart and may you choose the course that suits you best! Of course, we'll be most happy to receive you in SP's Diploma in Business Admin!

PS: Content is based on an experience and guide of a polytechnic student. Should any of the above be untrue / is unapplicable to you, kindly ignore it.

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