90% of graduate goes into Banking and business related stuff

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My nieces and nephews all going into banking and finance degree. How sad ..........

I am a not highly educated , but i think business related subject are all common sense.

It"s not like engineering which you need to be trained.
 
i agree with you. anybody with a common sense can get a biz degree!

i have both engineering and biz degrees!
 
i agree with you. anybody with a common sense can get a biz degree!

i have both engineering and biz degrees!

Nowadays, money traders is being replaced by algorithm. It cheaper to have them. I will encourage younger to take a engineering degree before getting a MBA in business part time.
 
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My nieces and nephews all going into banking and finance degree. How sad ..........

I am a not highly educated , but i think business related subject are all common sense.

It"s not like engineering which you need to be trained.

Anyone with an ounce of common sense will go into banking, finance, law, medicine, accountancy. That's where the big money is.

Engineering has one of the lowest entry points for university. If you qualify to go to uni, you most likely would qualify for engineering or IT related courses.
 
We have so many banking and business grads yet no entrepreneurs or businessmen,zero business acumen or capitalist instinct.no li ka shings or robert kuoks.the only thing sinkie losers can do is open kuay chup stall or become vegetable seller.need phd just to become vegetable seller.
 
We have so many bankers and no real business man. That's the sad part. We have so many bankers and no business man to service.


Financial centre. Best.
 
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Anyone with an ounce of common sense will go into banking, finance, law, medicine, accountancy. That's where the big money is.


Engineering has one of the lowest entry points for university. If you qualify to go to uni, you most likely would qualify for engineering or IT related courses.

That is becoming more of a illusion these days.

Banks are retrenching workers in unprecedented numbers.
 
Most who works in a bank called themselves 'Bankers'! But most are just relationship managers.

Just take a look at those young gals in tight skirts cavassing for property loans during new launches, you know what I meant. Most just hops around different banks and then out of a job very soon.
 
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