which one would you prefer?
By zhouxi
@zhouxi (1752)
China
4 responses
@youless (112561)
• Guangzhou, China
24 Aug 10
Computer and commercial management are both popular subjects. It is hard for me to decide which is better. I will let my child to choose by himself. He shall see which subject he is much more interested in.
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@michaeldadona (5684)
• Malaysia
23 Aug 10
For sure I'll advise him to make entry for commercial management course instead of taking computer management course. Commercial management course does relates with entrepreneurship management module, where it's also be part of business administration learning.
The main thing to focus now is his future carrier life after graduation. Computer management graduates got limited chances as the industry offers slim job opportunities in the open market, lots of competitors. Whereas, commercial management got huge market till 2020 either in private and government sectors.
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@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
23 Aug 10
My sister in law and her room mate chose two different career paths. My sister in law choose a more general business tract while her room mate choose the computer career tract. Now 20 years later my sister in law has had several promotions and has advanced up the corporate ladder. Her room mate is still in the computer department and feels over whelmed by the new computer whizzes coming out of college now. she is struggling to keep up on all the new technology.
I would advise the Commercial Management.
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@skysuccess (8858)
• Singapore
23 Aug 10
zhouxi,
I would not want to decide for my children as to which faculty to choose because I think it would really have to depend on their interests and strength.
In the first place, I feel your son should find out what curriculum is involved in each course to see if he will be able to handle the subjects and cope with the entire curriculum.
Both courses do have promising prospects, it is really up to your son - just check with him how it is with him and let him make that decision himself.
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