Need help any senior SIT Information security or software engineering in 4 years time

YanYing01

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Both courses are one of those toughest courses in SIT. But the hardest would be digipen.

A friend of mine currently in the course said that the SIT information security course is tough. Not sure about the SE one.
 

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Both course have exam and project. I can’t really tell u the differences cos everything is depends on professor. And every year will change.

Thank you for your advice ..i miss this year intake going to apply next year and work for this year. But I had another idea of going SIM UOW which is 1.5 years which is 11 modules and is only 20K 。。
cheaper than local but not sure recognised and mine poly gpa is 3.5
 
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Thank you for your advice ..i miss this year intake going to apply next year and work for this year. But I had another idea of going SIM UOW which is 1.5 years which is 11 modules and is only 20K 。。
cheaper than local but not sure recognised and mine poly gpa is 3.5

Depends on whether your parents have the $$ for your fees. SIT longer, more ex, but go financial aid. SIM must pay by cash, financial aid is very limited.
 

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Depends on whether your parents have the $$ for your fees. SIT longer, more ex, but go financial aid. SIM must pay by cash, financial aid is very limited.

Thank for the reply ..mine parents still can afford mine school fee but is SIT local same as NTU/NUS ? I don’t want to waste 4 years studying for a useless degree. Thank you for your help
 

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Hi, I am a SIT software engineering Year 2. I feel that people who were more IT inclined in poly have an edge over others
 

YanYing01

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Yeap is still the same as NTU/NUS just that u will need to decide whether are you better in theories or practical? If u are better in theories, then might need to consider if want to come to SIT as SIT are more hand-on then NTU/NUS. It is vice versa.

Thank for the reply ..mine parents still can afford mine school fee but is SIT local same as NTU/NUS ? I don’t want to waste 4 years studying for a useless degree. Thank you for your help
 

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Thank for the reply ..mine parents still can afford mine school fee but is SIT local same as NTU/NUS ? I don’t want to waste 4 years studying for a useless degree. Thank you for your help

You're specifically looking for SiT seniors to ask them if what their studying for 4 years is a useless waste of time? Doesn't seem like you're gonna get any non-biased answer don't you think.
 

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I’m stating with my facts as i have went through both SIT and NTU.

You're specifically looking for SiT seniors to ask them if what their studying for 4 years is a useless waste of time? Doesn't seem like you're gonna get any non-biased answer don't you think.
 

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I’m stating with my facts as i have went through both SIT and NTU.

That wasn't meant for you.

The advice you have given so far is good when he asked for general advice. But in the specific recent post where he asked if it was a waste of time for him to enroll in SIT for 4 years.

I don't think anyone in the course right now would say it's useless as that would be saying they are wasting their own time.
 
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