View Full Version : Help: M'sia S'pore or UK??
kuzcooczuk
28-04-2010, 01:42 AM
hey hi guys need some advice here...
can some1 enlighten me with ideas that which has higher prospect???
so i got unconditional offers from UCL for Msc in Medical Physics and from Imperial for Meng in Biomedical Engineering...This is the UK part and i'm applying for a few scholarship....
In Spore NTU offers me Materials Engineering and Economics double degree....
and locally got offers from a few private universities for MBBS programme....
Now it's really hard for me to decide...
Which option's better?
thanks :))
safalhabshi
28-04-2010, 01:46 AM
hey hi guys need some advice here...
can some1 enlighten me with ideas that which has higher prospect???
so i got unconditional offers from UCL for Msc in Medical Physics and from Imperial for Meng in Biomedical Engineering...This is the UK part and i'm applying for a few scholarship....
In Spore NTU offers me Materials Engineering and Economics double degree....
and locally got offers from a few private universities for MBBS programme....
Now it's really hard for me to decide...
Which option's better?
thanks :))
sry cant help:(....but juz curious...r u stpm leaver?? :)
chelsh
28-04-2010, 02:23 AM
if you get the scholarship to go to UK, go for Imperial.
Medical physics
Biomedical engineering
Materials engineering and economics
Medicine.
Boy, you really don't know what you wanna do huh?
All 4 programs are different. You should be asking yourself what you want to do, not ask us which option is better. After all, you will be spending 4 years doing it, not us. Spending 4 years doing something that you don't like will screw up your grades and everything else......
kuzcooczuk
28-04-2010, 03:50 PM
sry cant help:(....but juz curious...r u stpm leaver?? :)
Nope i'm A-level leaver :)
if you get the scholarship to go to UK, go for Imperial.
Haha yeah Imperial does sounds great for me. It'll b perfect if i applied medicine *sigh*. Anyway thx a lot :))
Medical physics
Biomedical engineering
Materials engineering and economics
Medicine.
Boy, you really don't know what you wanna do huh?
All 4 programs are different. You should be asking yourself what you want to do, not ask us which option is better. After all, you will be spending 4 years doing it, not us. Spending 4 years doing something that you don't like will screw up your grades and everything else......
Haha sounds like i'm confused rite lol :laugh...hmm well i really wanted to read medicine but seriously i do LOVE physics too:amuse...that's y there comes up the other three engineering options...yup agree i should pick the one i like the most but hmmm still dunno how to choose....
Anyway thx a lot ya :))
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