Mikki,sorry to say Ngee Ann doesnt 'enjoy' a reputation, thats not to say its bad but if you compare it with other local educational orgs like NUS, SMU. How will you be associated with Ngee Ann?mikkis wrote:Hi all!
I was offered a position in Singapore. For a scandinavian like me, it seems like a dream opportunity. Finally - no winters!
How's life thee for a single scandinavian? Is it easy to get to know the locals? Bet they are already used to the westerns.
I am a bit worried if I can make it, I'd have about 1500 Singaporean dollar left after taxes and accomodation. Having no idea about the living expenses there the question is - will it be a struggle?
I understood that the taxes are low - so is the health care super expensive?
And finally, if somebody has heard / attended Ngee Ann Polytechnic, could you tell me what kind of reputation it enjoys.
Thanks and maybe joining you soon! Looking forward to the climate and the all-year-round swimming! 8)
Mike
please contact me, ive got some contacts in the film and media industry and will be able to brainstorm with to help youMikkis wrote:Right, I would be a visiting lecturer for two years.
As a matter of fact all the benefits sound very good indeed.
A bit of a hesitation though, lecturing in the film & media department would be an challanging opportunity for an IT guy. I guess since I am already given the job I shouldn't worry too much.
Sorry to hear that Ngee Ann is not among the best, however it'd be a great way to get located to all-year-summer anyway 8)
Yes, if you're able to live like a local you'll be ok. Remember a bottle of wine is the same price as home, a coctails often more expensive than home, the beer is cheaper in the supermarket but often more expensive in pubs/cafes/clubs.jpatokal wrote:As yet another Scandinavian, I think Singapore is considerably cheaper than back home. But you'll still need to keep a bit of an eye on expenses: cars, heavy drinking and smoking, in particular, are budget-busters. But eat like a local, drink like a local (== lime juice, not beer) and you'll have plenty left over.
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