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4 Reasons Why the Degree is the New Diploma

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I’m happy to see that in meritocratic Singapore, we’re finally changing attitudes that ITE stands for “It’s The End” and that you only go to polytechnic if you can’t make it into university. A polytechnic diploma should be seen as being the equiva… what? Only 60% of poly graduates are in full-time employment? The rest are in the midst of further studies? To get their degrees?

Okay. *AHEM* You know, that’s really not a bad thing. Here are 4 reasons why the degree is the new diploma.

1. There is a broader range of degrees available.


In the past, getting a degree meant doing law, medicine, engineering, business administration or settling into a life of research and academia. You know, a job that would allow you to command high salaries because of how prestigious it seemed.

That’s no longer the case now – with five public universities and even more private institutions, you can now get a degree in just about anything, from Digital Filmmaking to Public Policy, from Game Design to Criminology. Just about any field you may be interested in has a corresponding degree programme, so you don’t need to drag yourself through a degree programme you don’t like.

2. More private universities are offering good degree programmes


Gone are the days when it seemed like a degree that didn’t come from an Ivy League college, or even NUS or NTU, would be seen as a worthless piece of paper. These days, private universities are tying up with reputable educational institutes to produce graduates that are readily accepted into the workforce. With private universities offering more places than public universities, it’s not difficult to get into the degree programme of your choice.

With an increase in the number of private universities, the competition for students is also driving down the cost of fees somewhat. Not only that, but public universities have been gradually increasing their tuition fees too. Today, an accountancy course in a private university like SIM costs about $32,000 while a similar course in a public university like NTU would set you back by about $26,550. Getting a private university education is no longer only for those who can afford it.

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In first world countries, the tradesman can earn as much as the white collar worker.
 
Then getting a Master's degree is what? The New A/O level?

Then getting a PhD is the new PSLE?
 
It is no big deal. In India, we have many masters degree holders and many more under-educated peasants. It is not shameful if you cannot make it for higher education, you are born into it you see. It is the same everywhere. Be obedient, accept your station in life and live a virtuous life. Maybe your next life will be better.
 
It is no big deal. In India, we have many masters degree holders and many more under-educated peasants. It is not shameful if you cannot make it for higher education, you are born into it you see. It is the same everywhere. Be obedient, accept your station in life and live a virtuous life. Maybe your next life will be better.

And India, thanks to help from Vivian, Shamu and Tharman, is able to export these charlatans to work in sinkapore, displacing our PMETs.
 
And India, thanks to help from Vivian, Shamu and Tharman, is able to export these charlatans to work in sinkapore, displacing our PMETs.

No. The PAP brought in jobs and professionals from India to work in Singapore. These jobs, as well as the ones sinkies have, are up for grabs to the better candidates. We are a meritocracy, you see.

Singapore is creating more job opportunities for sinkies, stimulating the economy AND collecting more taxes.

If sinkies are losing their jobs to these Indians professionals instead of the other way round, they need to reflect why they are pariahs on their own turf. You can't blame the PAP for that.
 


4 reasons why the Degree or Diploma or other certificates are SHIT.

1. Fake Diplomas and Degrees can be bought in black markets

2. Foreigners stealing your jobs with fake qualifications

3. You slogged through education only to lose your job to foreigners

4. Be your own boss even if it means walking the crooked path. It is crooked according to sg laws because the PAP have no tax in it so why the fug give a damn if u hate the self serving PAP pigs in white?

5. :D



 
I’m happy to see that in meritocratic Singapore, we’re finally changing attitudes that ITE stands for “It’s The End” and that you only go to polytechnic if you can’t make it into university. A polytechnic diploma should be seen as being the equiva… what? Only 60% of poly graduates are in full-time employment? The rest are in the midst of further studies? To get their degrees?

ITE is like a stigma no matter how u change it. :D
 
That's what you get for voting for the PAP.

They're so bloody condescending, they had actually the temerity to put up SG50 ads on some Clear Channel panels at bus stops. The content of those ads? 'Life long learning, upgrade my skills, contribute to Singapore'. That's the gist of it.

Keep a lookout for those ads on your next bus ride. ;)
 
In first world countries, the tradesman can earn as much as the white collar worker.

That's how it should be. I would argue a good tradesman in a very specialized area should earn more then a general white collar administration type person.
 
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