Career & Education
How to Fund Your University Fees in Singapore
By Frugal Youth Invests  •  October 12, 2020
Congratulations on completing 12 or 13 years of schooling! For the JC students, you will be taking by far the most important exam in your whole life – A Level, which will decide where you will go in University. As for the Poly students, you should be either stressing out on your Final Year Project or having Internship attachment with your company. Do treat your internship seriously as it helps you to understand whether the job scope is suitable for you and thus have an impact on your future decision on jobs or further studies. After completing schooling, we will reach the same juncture as everyone – further your studies in a University. This might come as a shock to you but university cost in Singapore is extremely high. On the safe estimate, we can assume our university fees to be around $30,000. These are approximations based on 3-year general courses, and exclude the more expensive courses like medicine....
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By Frugal Youth Invests
I am a final year polytechnic student at Singapore Polytechnic and awaiting for my enlistment in 2019. I started investing when I was 18 years old. 1 January 2018 was the day when everyone celebrates the start of a new year but it was also the day when I applied for a brokerage account to embark the investment journey to retire early ...
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