Reject after accepting Uni offer?

Helloiamlva

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Hey guys. I just applied for NTU and UOL and sadly, the acceptance period for NTU is mid march while UOL i heard is about May or later?
Im actually more attracted to UOL system but just incase anything goes wrong ya.
So i was wondering if I can and if I will be held any consequences if i accept NTU first then reject again once I get accepted at UOL?
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bobibobioh

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Can accept and then withdraw. But will have to forfeit your school fees. You smart they also not stupid. But if want to be re-admitted to NTU it will be next to impossible.
 

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If you got a spot in NTU, just take it

You know how many people longed to enter NTU or NUS or SMU but couldnt get it !?
 

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Didn't know that private uni is more preferred than gov unis.

Read up in the difference between the degree before making a decision
 

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Thanks guys haha. Hmm i really detest group projects hence i rather go UOL than RMIT. I think I'll just read up on the mods again and compare :'D tyty
 

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Thanks guys haha. Hmm i really detest group projects hence i rather go UOL than RMIT. I think I'll just read up on the mods again and compare :'D tyty

Group work is good. If you don't know how to do, can rely on random pugs
 

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Why you don't like group projects ? Cannot work with other people ?
 

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My advice is, get used to group work. I'm quite sure that no matter what course or which uni you get into, there will be group work. If that's the factor to decide which university to go, might as well don't go university since confirm got group work
 

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My advice is, get used to group work. I'm quite sure that no matter what course or which uni you get into, there will be group work. If that's the factor to decide which university to go, might as well don't go university since confirm got group work
Hahahhaha UOL dont! Actually the reason why i dont like group projects is also because of presentations. I know i know i cant avoid it in the working industry anyways. But yeah. Hahaaha.
 

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haha even if you go to the working world, you have to talk and present yourself. Why not take this opportunity to sharpen your presentation skills. Anyway its up to you.
 

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haha even if you go to the working world, you have to talk and present yourself. Why not take this opportunity to sharpen your presentation skills. Anyway its up to you.

Yeah, agree with you

And also since TS got opportunity go local uni, why bother abt private uni ?
 

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Start to learn how to do group project. and stop trying to run away from it. Its an important skill even when you go out and work. NTU is definitely more recognised than UOL. to me taking UOL or RMIT doesnt make a diff.

Usually UOL students like to say how tough their studies are etc.. But do u really think the employers care? They just see it as DL degree, same as RMIT.
 

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Hahahahh my gpa only 2.5 yo. Just hoping for the best since i see the jc IGP is quite. Poly IGP 3.5 tho HAHA

Then don't worry about rejecting NTU's offer. NTU will reject you first.

And you can't compare JC igp to your poly igp. JC is totally different.
 
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