SIM UOL August 2012 Intake

Ace_Serena

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hi guys;

do you have friends studying the same mods as you? if there is then i think can skip the orientation? For me i did not attend any enrollment talk or orientation; a bit regretted but nonetheless I have a great study partner whom study with me throughout the 3 years.:)
There's not much people taking just plain ole Econs degree here. :(
 

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There's really no loss going for orientation of any sort. Who doesn't want friends?
 

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There's not much people taking just plain ole Econs degree here. :(

BSc Econs is rather new in SIM; a pity they do not offer part-time option for it. haha you can always study with those major in econs and finance, econs and management or maths n econs:)

econs in uol, in my opinion, will be better study together rather on an individual basis:)

im starting to miss sch~ :s13:
 

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BSc Econs is rather new in SIM; a pity they do not offer part-time option for it. haha you can always study with those major in econs and finance, econs and management or maths n econs:)

econs in uol, in my opinion, will be better study together rather on an individual basis:)

im starting to miss sch~ :s13:
Thanks for your advice!
 

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when you start sch, perhaps be more pro-active by talking to people around you? Im quite sure most of us have the intention to make friend but at the same time is unwilling to take the 1st move ;)
 

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BSc Econs is rather new in SIM; a pity they do not offer part-time option for it. haha you can always study with those major in econs and finance, econs and management or maths n econs:)

econs in uol, in my opinion, will be better study together rather on an individual basis:)

im starting to miss sch~ :s13:

Hmm.. does this mean by taking econs alone is not enough for future career prospects?
 

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There's not much people taking just plain ole Econs degree here. :(

Maybe it's because this course is suicidal. My friends advised me not to take Econs but nonetheless i'm gonna take it as a challenge hahah!
 
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Hmm.. does this mean by taking econs alone is not enough for future career prospects?

haha no worry, that is not the case. In fact, LSE is well known for economic; i like your attitude towards taking up this degree! Is not very easy i agreed but if you put in your best efforts you can do well one:) Furthermore, some lecturers' notes are fantastic; in depth and useful.:D
 

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anyone part time student went to the briefing on 9th june... at the end of the briefing when the "networking" games start did u walk away? :s13::s13:
 

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haha no worry, that is not the case. In fact, LSE is well known for economic; i like your attitude towards taking up this degree! Is not very easy i agreed but if you put in your best efforts you can do well one:) Furthermore, some lecturers' notes are fantastic; in depth and useful.:D

Ah I see, thanks! =)
 
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