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for those asking for data and facts, you may refer to government's survey on starting salary and % of students landing at least one offer before graduation ...
Also, you may also sign up for the campus tour which allows you to experience a real class in SMU - I graduated from SMU for bachelor and find the seminar style interesting, however, it also means you need to study by yourself more before class to earn your participation which counts 10 to 20% of your final grade --> NO BS. Also there will usually be group projects for each module. It can be fun but it can also be a disaster I once had a class with 25% class participation and 45% for group project, final exam only counted for 10%, the rest went for several surprise quizzes during class. 
It really depends on what you want to get out of the program:
If you want a more recognized degree worldwide, you may consider NUS,
If you want more practical experience and to impress your employer during the interview, i would suggest SMU (it teaches you not just academics but also interview skills, career planning, etc. at least for undergraduates) |
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