Sunday, February 24, 2008

hmmmss? JC...POLY or MI?

I was bored. so i went around researching on different courses in POLY. and den the different Junior Colleges in Singapore. After that, i went researching on millenia institute.

each one of it has its Pros and Cons. I totally dunnoe which one is best for me.

Junior College
I noe many of the people around me are confident that i cud make it to JC.
But i dont really have that confidence of making it in.
Even though, im aiming for JC no matter wat. haha. sounds like im gonna die if cant enter sia! hehes.
it has been my dream since i was a young gerl dat i wanna go to JC and den head off to University. but as i
grew up, there began to be more talks and lectures that made me think again.

In JC i will have a 2 year education and with an A-level cert. it seems very satisfying and an achievement.
then, go over to university and graduate. so on and on.
But what happens if I dont get that A-level cert?
What if i dont get enough points to enter a good jc of my choice.?
hmmsss...dats freaking me out! pfft!

Polytechnic.
Many people USED to think that if u go poly, means u aint that smart. but nowadays, even those who are
eligible for JCs are going for Polys. It seems more secure in my point of view.
u will have 3 years education and a diploma.
den u can continue and go over to university STILL.

Last time, i used to think that A-level cert holders are better of as compared to a diploma-cert holders.
But i reset my mindset as i entered secondary school.
i realised that isnt the case. its not ALL the time like that. Nowadays, those with diploma-certs are better of
than those with A-level certs.
I even flipped through the newspapers and saw quite a few jobs applications that were looking for
MORE diploma-cert holders as compared to A-level cert holders.
Poly also has job attachment. one good thing about that, u get to experience how its like to work in the future later...after u finish ur course. it gains u experience.
something that may help u in future...hmmsss??

Millenia Institute
I have heard of it being mentioned a few times, but i never really knew what it was all about.
today, researching on it. i realised its an institute which offers A-level but instead of just a 2 years education,
it offers a 3 years education.
Apart from that, they too have diplomaS in a few courses.
tempting enuf? haha.

Which one is a better choice for a brighter future in Singapore?
A competitive country i must say.
At such a young age we have to decide our path of life...hmmms.

i have this whole year of 2008 and half of 2009 to decide on which path i wanna take after Secondary School.
Why half of 2009?
cos i cant possibly wait till my O-levels are over right??
then liddat, i wud do my O-level in a damn slack mode. tsk! not the right thing to do..pfft!
i just hope by the end of this year, hopefully, i wud be able to decide where i wanna head down to.
i need advice!!! haha.

when it comes to education. the decisions are 100% in my hands...i have to rely on my own self and on
my own effort ...
cos seriously, all my parents do is just giving me encouragements...the rest is all up to me.
some may say, it shows that my parents trust me on my educations...some say, its good cos my parents
aint the one deciding my path for me.
but sometimes, when u are in my case. u just WISHED that they could at least know something about
all these education things and give me advice rather than just encouragements.

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