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30 Mar 2022

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How much should I save up for university studies for myself and which account to save in?

Hello! I am working full-time currently in the public transport industry and have been working for about 2.5 years in an entry-level role, after completing NS. Managed to save up emergency funds that's 6 months worth of my salary ($2500) and have started investing using syfe just last year in September to build up money needed for housing in future, as well as for retirement, using the core-satellite approach.

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Recently I've been thinking about further studies to get a degree so that I can advance in my career (I am a poly grad ) and would like to start saving up for it. I had a diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engg and intend to be in a mangerial role in future, managing large-scale projects. Would like to know how much does uni fees cost in total and what account should I use to save up for it. Thanks all!

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