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Jul 17, 2005 09:51

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unpolished_gem July 17 2005, 08:36:08 UTC
oh. i just realised that you added me. anyway, just to answer your first qn about overseas degrees offered by SIM, i graduated with an rmit degree from sim. personally, it's exactly the same degree i would get if i went to rmit (minus the overseas experience and huge living expenses). so to me, it wasn't a bad investment at all.

after all, i'm aiming for a master's couple of years down the road. as for the sim university, i have not really heard or read much about it to comment.

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lovestupidz July 17 2005, 09:24:00 UTC
well well... im d right person to ask, keke, bcos im now given a choice to choose for my degree!!! u c, im in my last yr of d open university degree course, n due to d reason tat sim is goin to b d 4th uni, n makin use of my degree course as their ciriculam, hence i hav dis privilege :"P

i hav no idea how good it is seriously.... but to b d 4th uni, no matter wat, d course cant b tat bad.... of cos u cant compare wif ntu n nus, but as a localised parttime degree....... u can figure it out much :")

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Hi Avis ex_colla_voc816 August 8 2005, 01:23:57 UTC
I have heard about SIM offering University of London and RMIT programmes. However, I'm not sure about the one offered by SIM herself.

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gong_meow October 10 2005, 18:18:50 UTC
hi hi, realised that you have added me :)

I did a part-time dip offered by SIM and I like the administration part of SIM. They are very efficient and customer-focused as compared to what I have observed from the other 2 older universities. I'm also keen in finding more about their degree program. Have a friend who's working there and I'll try to gather more info from her =)

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