On Sunday Times today, the newspaper came out with a controversial article that has raised a few eyebrows and backlashes from the public.
Amongst my small circle group of friends, they were mostly grouped who comes from the line of art, engineer, lawyer, healthcare, research, human resource, financial advisors, IT, bankers, entrepreneur and self-employed.
Apart from healthcare, most belong to the group of non-essential jobs that ST has identified, yet these are jobs that most people are likely to rake in the biggest chunk of money home and are the mostly sought after courses in the university.
NMP Economist Walter Theseira said in her interview that it is hard to separate interest from compensation, as most graduates are convinced to pursue courses in the university that has the highest salary potential or lifestyle associated with the job once they graduate.
As an interviewer for student admissions,
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