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Poly grad: Big 4 discriminate against Singaporeans

Poly grad: Big 4 discriminate against Singaporeans

A few of my poly seniors went to NUS together. One (A) did a degree in accountancy and got 3 jobs offers within a month of finishing her last exam in May, while another (B) who did a degree in economics has yet to secure any offers even after more than 6 months. Naturally, B felt slightly worthless and became a little upset... 

Abolish the COE system, for goodness’ sake!

Abolish the COE system, for goodness’ sake!

The COE prices are stuck above $60,000 and it is frustrating that the government continues to operate business as usual. Buying a car involves buying a COE. What happened to the SINGAPOREANS first policies? If we look at education, medical and housing, there are clear policies to support SINGAPOREANS. For education, Citizens... 

A&E – Training more doctors not the solution

A&E – Training more doctors not the solution

Having trained as a doctor in Australia and worked in Singapore for a while, I can say that Singapore is, in fact, more efficient in managing patients compared with our counterparts in Asia or in the West ("All is not well at SGH A&E" by Ms Jill Hum; Forum Online, last Saturday). A good example is the waiting time for radiological... 



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