no need to decide. all just quit school better sell vcds
feel your heart you would know the answer
like if you are the more hands on type, would e poly route be better for you? or say what do you want to do after studies?
I'm too, in a dilemma. After a few days of consideration. Well, I think JC is a better choice. It doesnt really matter a lot whether which JC you're going. Ultimately, it's most important that you study hard and get good results for A levels. Then you'll be able to get into UNI. For poly... 3 years, to get a Dip. Only a few % will be able to get into uni. what if you are the unlucky one? A dip wont get anywhere far I guess. That's what I think.
Originally posted by Sweetangeloves:I'm too, in a dilemma. After a few days of consideration. Well, I think JC is a better choice. It doesnt really matter a lot whether which JC you're going. Ultimately, it's most important that you study hard and get good results for A levels. Then you'll be able to get into UNI. For poly... 3 years, to get a Dip. Only a few % will be able to get into uni. what if you are the unlucky one? A dip wont get anywhere far I guess. That's what I think.
It's easier said than done. You have to take action, not just say it...
Ultimately, it's most important that you study hard and get good results for A levels
You must really really make sure you study hard hor. Good luck!
Originally posted by Sweetangeloves:I'm too, in a dilemma. After a few days of consideration. Well, I think JC is a better choice. It doesnt really matter a lot whether which JC you're going. Ultimately, it's most important that you study hard and get good results for A levels. Then you'll be able to get into UNI. For poly... 3 years, to get a Dip. Only a few % will be able to get into uni. what if you are the unlucky one? A dip wont get anywhere far I guess. That's what I think.
it isn't true anymore these days if talking abt uni admission