SINGAPORE, May 29 Some 40 years after weathering the ups and downs of the hawker trade, an elderly couple selling wanton noodles at Tekka Market in Little India told TODAY they are facing their toughest crisis yet after new Covid-19 curbs kicked in two weeks ago. By now, Mr Goh, 69, and.
The same year, he decided to enrol in a part-time aerospace engineering course in Temasek Polytechnic.
Mr Kamaruddin, who stopped his studies after secondary school, was partly inspired by his 49-year-old wife.
She went back to school a few years earlier when she was in her 40s, and signed up for a part-time bachelor s degree in early childhood education at the Singapore University of Social Sciences.
Mr Kamaruddin, who works as a technician at SIA Engineering, said: At first, I was intimidated by the idea of going back to school. I had not touched school books for more than 30 years.
Singapore News - Singapore's autonomous universities will be able to admit more students this year as overseas study options continue to be disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing. In a Facebook post yesterday morning, Mr Chan said local universities will. Read more at www.tnp.sg