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Master Program
05-27-2008, 11:02 PM
Post: #101
RE: Master Program
nicemamak Wrote:yea kah? I do not that la...

I am Degree in Buss Admin nia...

Haiz

Take one step at a time, like kk said, u can take some professional courses too. Btw, r u a fresh grad or with working experience, if u belongs to the former, then u can consider taking the MBA later (for the time being, save $ and do research bout the course and uni). MBA maybe helpful if u go into management level in future, but u must know what u actually like.
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05-28-2008, 08:25 AM
Post: #102
RE: Master Program
nicemamak Wrote:yea kah? I do not that la...

I am Degree in Buss Admin nia...

Haiz

sure boh, u r not aware...chia lat lor....has the biz admin course shrink down till no financial module..??! G-sad02 G-brush-teeth
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05-28-2008, 10:29 AM
Post: #103
RE: Master Program
ya lor.. very curious.. even my IT degree has business and accouting module. ha ha....

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05-28-2008, 10:33 AM
Post: #104
RE: Master Program
whose qualification that can compete with me har ?
No ONE !!
ITS NO ONE !!
im UPSR holder ~~!!G-cool-man-02

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05-28-2008, 11:13 AM
Post: #105
RE: Master Program
Mamak since market is bad now...Why don't work first and see what you really interested...no hurry in taking Master.. it's best if you take it after let say 10 years working then you really sure which field u want to go deep...RM30K is not small money..think carefully loh...
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05-29-2008, 06:30 PM
Post: #106
RE: Master Program
yea lo......you guys have your own point.

I have been working for 6 years already. That is why I headache about this matter...
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06-03-2008, 11:42 PM
Post: #107
RE: Master Program
New oil subsidy scheme to be annouced soon....haiz....
Add on even more pressure on shoulder now...
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06-04-2008, 10:52 AM
Post: #108
RE: Master Program
This is what i meant by worrying to much on the 'afforable factor thingy' and worring too much about fear of rising cost of living till you kenot focus on the correct path of 'the right things to do'. As you know, this is not the first time fuel price increases and it's not going to be the last. Just sit back and think, what and how did the last time fuel price increased effect yr life~??? Even if you include the 'snow balling' factor due to the previous fuel price increased, you still bought a Rm200++ adidas shoe right~???Tongue

All these worries will sub consciously prevent you from progressing forward to a better financial future. Just do a simple calculation on the fuel price increase base on yr fuel usage per month. Let's say you use Rm500.00 of fuel each month and the gomen decide to increase a 20% on fuels. This means yr fuel usage will increased from Rm500.00 to Rm600.00 per month, a increased of Rm100.00 per month base on the 20% fuel price increased. Of course the 'market' will follow suit by increasing the price of their services or products thus, the price increase 'snow balling' effect starts.

How would you wanna solve this problem~??? From my observation on past few fuel price increased, i've noticed.....


1)Some ppl would start thinking ways on how to cut overhead cost
2)Some working class will start demanding to their company to increased their fuel allowance
3)Some would work harder, less spending and earn more
4)Some businesses with less 'foundation' will resort to retrenching workers
5)and many more...


If you sit back and really observe, you'll also notice this...

1)some 'properties' due to low demand, the price decrease
2)some of the 'stock' with good 'foundation' which was affected by the fuel price increase also drops
3)second hand car value drops due to the fact that there will be more sellers than buyers
4)Locally manufactured cars sales increased as more ppl opt for fuel economical cars
5)and many more(if you stop worrying and start focusing, you'll see more).....Tongue


Like i say, there's a lot of ppl 'worrying' about the fuel price increased but believe me, there's some who are ready to go 'shopping' during this fuel price increased crisis. Whether you wanna be in the 'worrying group' or the 'shopper group', only you yourself can decide......Tongue

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06-04-2008, 11:02 AM
Post: #109
RE: Master Program
WAh...words of wisdom from KurauKing... **bow down**
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06-04-2008, 11:05 AM
Post: #110
RE: Master Program
Local MBA is not on par with developed countries' MBA.Although they claim to have twinning with overseas universities,you must understand the standards are lower when you study it in Malaysia.

If you plan to work in M'sia only,then local MBA is adequate.If you plan to work oversea,go to U.S to get an MBA.Alternatively,you can request your company to send you for short courses.If your company is a 'China-man' type of company,then forget it.They won't invest in human capital.

If you want career advancement,work with foreign companies.Don't waste time with local companies.They are not established and far sighted if compared with international companies(MNC).Only Monkeys Stay In Malaysia.

Malaysia is hopeless already.So,plan to migrate before it's too late!

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