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20th June 2008, 05:33 PM
#1
life at 30s
someone asked me this today. after some thoughts i decided to share this.
my friend in his 30s married with no kids earns $2,400 per month after deducting all the loans, balance $1,200. he wants to continue his studies so that he would go further in his career. he asked me with his kind of income and commitment there's no ways he can save for futher studies or even take up another study loan. if this is the case, how can he come out of this circle to further his studies and land him in a better paying job?
well, i feel that at our age, this is the time where career and income should be stable. we should be at the phrase of our life where we build our family and grow our $. frankly speaking, if you were to ask me to go back to studies, i might think twice. if you study for leisure then it's ok but for career advancement maybe not for career advancement. imagine if you were to take up a loan and you need to take a few years to finance this loan this circle of loan never ends by then you might be in your 40s and still financing loan.
well i really don't know how to share with him but would like to hear more inputs from fellow mates. please feel free to pen your thoughts here.
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20th June 2008, 06:10 PM
#2
I think part time studies quite feasible la. You don't have to sacrifice your full time income and fees is also quite low. Normally only a few K per year.
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3rd July 2008, 12:08 PM
#3
well, there are always bursaries or grants. nowadays, govt also very encouraging in offering financial support to those who wants to upgrade by taking up courses or wish to join another new industry.
what kind of course is your friend interested in? has he done research or any homework to find out if there are any schemes which can help him lighten his financial burden in terms of the course fees ?
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5th January 2010, 11:30 AM
#4
if i were him, i'd just focus on progressing in the current job. a new loan would really be a bother. unless of course he is tenacious. not many are like that. i would rather accept the humble pie that i already have and move from there. too expensive to consider education especially if its a non-public tertiary institution
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6th January 2010, 11:34 AM
#5
yar i agree with you totally. i think studies can be continued during your first few years of work after which should concentrate on building the career. at 30s then pick up studies again, i think it's abit slow. financial also difficult as like you said most institutional does not provide grants.
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6th January 2010, 01:48 PM
#6
if he's married and have a dual income family, that mayb possible. but im almost sure that the wife will be hesitant abt it. plus, if there are children, the burden is heavier. unless of course, his wife is earning a very high income.
its really difficult man. those that are not so booksmart, get left out in many areas. thats just life i suppose. ftw
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