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Choosing the Right it Degree Course

Author: Vinai Prakash Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 20-05-2008 | Views: 2 | Rating:  (168) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Once the students complete their A Level exams, or IT Diploma courses, the long wait for results begins. Most students take the much needed break and have some fun but fun is not the only thing on their mind. They are also thinking about their future education prospects.

Research Phase
Most students aspiring for an IT degree secretly begin to look at the various universities and IT colleges that offer IT degree programs. They check out the kinds of IT degree programs available, and the minimum score required to get admission in the universities. This is a crucial research phase where not only students, but their parents also start looking for information high and low.

Criteria for the Right Degree Course
Students scour the websites, ask their friends and relatives, and check out every resource to get as much information as they can get for the various -universities, colleges, IT courses. Small details like the community, hostel accommodation, food choices, and accessibility to transport, distance are all considered and weighed.

Most Crucial Question
One of the most crucial questions is most often the fees. Not just the tuition fees, but the overall expenses for a whole year. Since most full time degree courses last about 4 years, the overall costs mount quickly, and the students need to check out their budgets and affordability over the long term period. Study loans and scholarships are available in most universities, but they still need to be paid back.

Boosting Your IT Degree Application with Additional Tests - SAT
Most students start applying to the universities directly based on the marks they are expecting in their A level exams or Diploma courses. To boost your chances for admission to an IT Degree program of your choice, you can sit for the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). This exam scores your aptitude in English & Mathematics, and is highly regarded by most top universities in the world as a correct assessment of your scholastic aptitude.

Sending Your SAT Scores To As Many Universities
The good thing is that the result of your SAT score is directly sent to the universities of your choice. These scores will boost your chances of getting admission in the IT degree program that you prefer. The SAT score is submitted free of charge to 3 of your selected universities. Of course, you can select as many as you want, and SAT will send your scores to all these universities for a small fee.

Show your Competence in English Language – Appearing for a TOEFL course
If you are applying for a Degree course in Singapore, or in any other English speaking country, doing a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam is often a good idea. This test will be able to ascertain your grasp of the English language, and it will help the schools assess the skills of foreign students in English language. This provides a good idea of your ability to interact with other students, teacher and the community well with a good command over English.

Putting Your Life Where Your Passion Is
While researching for the perfect university, choosing the best course and identifying the top School are important, many students finally choose to go to a school where their parents say, or where their friends are going.

Don’t forget that you must choose a course where your passion lies – something that gives you a thrill to study about, to experiment and to try out new things. If you get admission in a course just because your friends are doing there, or you happen to get admission in a prestigious university or course, most likely it may not work out that well. You may turn out to be a mediocre success, regretting later about the choices you made as a student.

Choose a course carefully and thoughtfully. It should be something that you are passionate about… so that you enjoy it for life. Student life doesn’t come again, and finishes fast. Don’t regret about a wrong choice your entire adult life. Instead, choose an IT or Business Degree program that you are most interested in, and want to base a career upon.

If you listen to your heart and make a decision, you will have a rich and fulfilling life that you will enjoy and have fun with.

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To choose the right IT Degree course in Singapore, visit Beacon School of Technology, which offers Diploma in Business & Finance Course in Singapore and 3D Design Courses from the reputed University of Glamorgan, right here in Singapore.This informational article is written by Vinai Prakash for the Beacon School of Technology, Singapore.

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