SoliloQuy asked:
I just completed my Diploma in Internet Computing (Network Systems) and I want to pursue my study but I've no idea which course to take. I want a course that is new and different from my previous course but somehow still slightly link to it. I've a few choices in mind 1. Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) Security Technology 2. Bachelor of Science (Hons)(Bio-Informatics) 3. Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) Artificial Intelligence If you have other courses in mind, do tell. Advice me please =)
I just completed my Diploma in Internet Computing (Network Systems) and I want to pursue my study but I've no idea which course to take. I want a course that is new and different from my previous course but somehow still slightly link to it. I've a few choices in mind 1. Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) Security Technology 2. Bachelor of Science (Hons)(Bio-Informatics) 3. Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) Artificial Intelligence If you have other courses in mind, do tell. Advice me please =)

















Well, nobody knows what you like the most, you have to decide that yourself. Everybody gets confused on what to do with their lives.
if you have a school counsellor go talk to them.
Fate will guide you
I recommend you meet with a career counselor at your university and discuss your future options. Their services are free, and they are very helpful. Best wishes.
do what you want to do, don’t let us pick your job. Choose the best choice in your mind, we aren’t the ones that should choose your job. If you like number 1, then do it becasue if you pick a job you don’t like, you will most likely quit or get fired becasue you’re sick and tired of that job.
If there is a course syllabus available, reading those might help you make your decision. Lacking that, perhaps you could speak with the instructor who will be teaching it. If all else fails, choose whichever seems most appealing to you. Education of any sort is benficial, as it is a possession that can’t be taken away from you. And if all else fails, and you discover you have absolutely no interest in that portion of the field, at least you will be able to eliminate one choice in the future. Sometimes knowing what you don’t like or want is as important as knowing what you do.
Take your concerns to your faculty counselor.
First thing you should ask yourself, “What am I? what do I like?” If stated above were your options, stick to that 3 major options and start evaluating every option, don’t entertain to many options that it will just distract your decisions.. Your decided course will take you to the long term, Would this course make me happy, as well as for my career? Is this the course I really like? Answering these questions can provide you a better decision in taking your desired course. Nothing is perfect, just closer.