He's made a mark HE started out with amateur video projects in secondary school10years ago. Today, Boo Junfeng's work has made it to the international arena. read more...
When in doubt, go with kids Quek Jia Qi, 21, had always wanted to work with children. When she was debating what to do after getting her O-level results, it was a toss-up between a diploma in Chinese Studies or Childhood Development. read more...
Sign up? Yes please! Students Candy Lum and Eileen Chio did not have to think twice about enrolling in the SMa School of Management (SMa-SOM). read more...
Where school's a big game GAMING enthusiasts are no strangers to the colourful, vibrant 3-D characters and landscapes in their favourite games. read more...
She's free to create Art is her passion.And advertising is a field she has always been interested in. But Michelle Koh (left), 21,did not have the courage to pursue her dream until she realised how much she disliked what she was doing. read more...
Cop tales spark love Crime is her passion - studying crime, that is. As a little girl, Lin Jiapei, 21, had listened with fascination to the stories her policeman uncle told about his job. read more...
Problems? Think out of the box Want to get an Australian education without going Down Under? You might want to consider enrolling in James Cook University Australia, Singapore International Campus(JCU). read more...
Fast track to getting a degree While his peers are still waiting to enter the local polytechnics or universities, MuralyMohan, 20, is already halfway through his Diploma in Information Technology (IT) course. read more...
She wants to save the world She discovered her love for marketing only after she regretted dropping economics as an A level subject in her first year at Yishun Junior College. read more...
On to the USA It was always a dream of his to study in the US, but he could not afford the cost. Now, that dream may turn into reality for Mr Nirmall Akubal Singh, 21. read more...
She loves meeting people Seeing the ease with which she makes a fruit punch, one would not realise that Ng Wenqi originally wanted to be a marine biologist. read more...
A melting pot of ideas & friendship Students from 18 different countries have enrolled in the school since its launch in 2004. The diversity is something Singaporean Jonathan Ong, 22, finds unique as he had had only Singaporean schoolmates previously. read more...
Getting dirty for a course When Malaysian Tham Wei Jun (right), 22, came here to study earlier this year, he was surprised to find out that he had to wield a toilet brush as part of his curriculum. read more...
Staying ahead of times To keep up with the changes, she enrolled in the Bachelor Of Business (Tourism Management) programme offered by the Tourism Management Institute of Singapore (TMIS). read more...