Howdy everybody!
Reason of me starting this thread is to allow current students or graduates of the NUS BTech, a part-time degree course to share their experience and insights, and how this piece of paper has brought them in terms of career and pay scale.
The school of part-time studies in NUS is now known as School Of Continuous And Lifelong Education (SCALE). They offer B-Tech courses in Engineering & Computing.
I applied a full time course but they got back to me with this course. Personally, I'm doing the Electronics Engineering program & it's my first week of school & the freaking lecturer don't even know how to teach. I'm pissed.
But all in all, I would love to pursue a teaching career like a lecturer or teacher someday. Would this degree do me well?
Most importantly, it's to allow people to share their ideas, experiences & insights of this part-time course from NUS.
Cheers to my dear HarwardWareZoners.
Reason of me starting this thread is to allow current students or graduates of the NUS BTech, a part-time degree course to share their experience and insights, and how this piece of paper has brought them in terms of career and pay scale.
The school of part-time studies in NUS is now known as School Of Continuous And Lifelong Education (SCALE). They offer B-Tech courses in Engineering & Computing.
I applied a full time course but they got back to me with this course. Personally, I'm doing the Electronics Engineering program & it's my first week of school & the freaking lecturer don't even know how to teach. I'm pissed.
But all in all, I would love to pursue a teaching career like a lecturer or teacher someday. Would this degree do me well?
Most importantly, it's to allow people to share their ideas, experiences & insights of this part-time course from NUS.
Cheers to my dear HarwardWareZoners.

