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IMBA Master Review, NCKU 🇹🇼 after 1 year of study🤯

The IMBA model that NCKU🇹🇼 is halfway through, so I want to review the actual version. Is it different from what I think? 🥲

The whole thing is Prae's experience. It may not be the same as everyone, but I hope to help people who are more or less interested in studying in Taiwan. 💗👀

As for anyone who has a question, would like to ask about IMBA or life in Taiwan. Comment here. 💬

# Thai students in Taiwan # nckuimba # Studyintaiwan # Studying Taiwan # ncku

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... Read moreจากประสบการณ์ตรงหลังเรียนมาได้ 1 ปีที่โปรแกรม IMBA ที่มหาวิทยาลัย NCKU ที่ไต้หวัน ต้องบอกเลยว่าการเรียนที่นี่แตกต่างจากภาพลักษณ์ที่เคยคิดไว้มาก ระดับงานเรียนนั้นหนักจริงๆ มีวิชาบังคับที่ต้องผ่านหลายตัว วิชาที่เปิดมีหลากหลายและเข้มข้น สไตล์การสอนเป็นแบบ Lecture Classes และ Discussion ผสมผสานกันไป มีการบ้านให้ทำค่อนข้างเยอะ ทั้ง Presentation, Report รวมถึง Exam ที่ต้องเตรียมตัวดีๆ การทำงานกลุ่มกับนักเรียนจากหลายชาติทำให้ได้พัฒนาทั้งภาษาและความสามารถในการสื่อสารอย่างมาก นอกจากนี้ ยังเจอความท้าทายในการปรับตัวกับตารางเรียนซึ่งค่อนข้างยืดหยุ่น แต่ก็ทำให้ต้องมีแผนการเรียนที่ดี ต้องบริหารเวลาหาความสมดุลระหว่างการเรียนและการพักผ่อนอย่างชัดเจน สำหรับใครที่กำลังมองหาโอกาสเรียนต่อปริญญาโทด้านบริหารธุรกิจในไต้หวัน โดยเฉพาะที่ NCKU โปรแกรม IMBA ถือเป็นทางเลือกหนึ่งที่ท้าทายและให้ประสบการณ์หลากหลาย คุณจะได้เรียนรู้การคิดวิเคราะห์ การทำงานเป็นทีม และการลงมือทำจริงในบรรยากาศการเรียนที่หลากหลายเชื้อชาติ ถือเป็นการเตรียมความพร้อมที่ดีสำหรับการทำงานในโลกยุคสากลจริงๆ แม้ว่าการเรียนจะหนักแต่ก็สนุกและได้เพื่อนใหม่ๆ จากทั่วโลก ที่ช่วยให้ชีวิตในไต้หวันไม่น่าเบื่อ ใครมีคำถามเกี่ยวกับการเรียนหรือชีวิตที่นี่ เม้นต์มาได้เลย ยินดีแชร์ความรู้และประสบการณ์ค่ะ

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The Study Journal Every Future RN Needs 📚✨
If you're tired of scattered notes, sticky notes, and forgetting important NCLEX concepts, this Digital NCLEX Study Journal was made for you. 💗 ✔️ Organize your study sessions ✔️ Track your progress ✔️ Review smarter ✔️ Stay motivated until test day Passing the NCLEX starts with consis
NCLEX Study

NCLEX Study

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An illustration of a person studying at a desk with a laptop, books, and notes, under the title "Essential Tips to Ace the NCLEX and Build Your Nursing Career." Motivational notes are on the wall, and the text encourages focus, practice, and time management.
A group of students studying, with an overlay tip to "Review practice questions daily." The accompanying text emphasizes creating a structured study schedule to maximize learning for the NCLEX exam.
A nursing student in scrubs with a stethoscope, looking at books, with an overlay tip to "Review practice questions regularly." The text advises familiarizing oneself with various NCLEX question types to improve performance and confidence.
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NurseStudyHub

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This image is an NCLEX Drug Review table for drug classes starting with 'D'. It lists drug classes like Diuretics and Depressants, providing example drugs, suffix clues, and key NCLEX tips and points for each, along with a copyright notice for Student Nursing Essentials.
NCLEX: Pharmacology Review
An NCLEX Review for drug classes starting with “D” - follow to save each letter of the alphabet to add to your review or study session! Student Nursing Essentials Follow on TikTok for products, resources, content review, and more! #nursingschool #nursingstudent #futurern #nursing
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Student Nursing Essentials

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Clinical Lab Values Study Guide 🩺
Clinical lab values can feel like SO much to memorize in nursing school 😭💉 So I made this colorful NCLEX Next Gen lab values study chart to help visual learners review the big must-know labs in one place. This chart includes: ✨ Sodium ✨ Potassium ✨ Magnesium ✨ Calcium ✨ Creatinine ✨ BUN
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WhereLizGrows

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7 study habits schools never teach you (but toppers use daily) 🎓✨ #studytok
7 study habits schools never teach you (but toppers use daily) 🎓✨ #studytok #toppertips #studyhabits #studymotivaton #edutok 7 study habits schools never teach you. No one hands you these in a syllabus. Toppers just figure them out and quietly use them every single day while ev
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Selina 💻

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Nclex review Questions and Answers
### General Hashtags - ** #NCLEX ** - ** #NCLEXRN ** - ** #NCLXPN ** - ** #NursingStudent ** - ** #FutureNurse ** - **#NursingSchool** ### Study and Prep Hashtags - **#NCLEXPrep** - **#NCLEXReview** - **#NursingExam** - **#NursingTest** - **#NursingGoals** ### Support and Comm
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Easy NCLEX

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Nclex Review Notes ✨UWORLD ✨
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Nurse Radiance

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🌟Why You NEED the Comprehensive NCLEX PN Review 🌟
Are you preparing for your nursing exit exam or the NCLEX-PN? Trust me, this book is a GAME-CHANGER! 📚💉 Here’s why the Comprehensive NCLEX-PN Review, 19th Edition is a must-have: ✅ All-Inclusive Content: Covers every topic you need to know for the NCLEX-PN and your exit exams, from fundamenta
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Nurse Radiance

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I passed my NCLEX in 85 Qs after 2 wks of study…
Serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) can be used to treat which diagnosis? 1. Migraines. 2. Hypertension. 3. Schizophrenia. 4. Neuropathic pain. #nclex #nclexrn #nclexprep #nclextips #nclexstudying Rationale⬇️ Serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake in
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roadtousrn.com

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A vibrant graphic titled "7 tips for Back to school study" featuring school supplies like a notebook, blue scissors, a bottle of glue, and a stack of books with an apple on top.
A yellow graphic detailing study tip 1: "USE THE POMODORO METHOD," explaining the 25-minute study and 5-minute break technique to keep the brain fresh and reduce burnout, with pencils at the bottom.
A black graphic outlining study tip 2: "CREATE A STUDY SCHEDULE THAT WORKS FOR YOU," advising realistic blocks and using a calendar or planner, with stacked books at the bottom.
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📚✨ 7 Study Tips for a Successful Back-to-School Season! ✨📚 Back-to-school vibes are officially in the air! Whether you're in high school, college, or returning after a break, here are 7 study tips that helped me stay organized, motivated, and focused 💡✏️ Save this post for later + tag your stu
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KeilasLemonade

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A diagram illustrating the nine regions of the human abdomen (e.g., epigastric, umbilical, hypogastric) with corresponding internal organs, relevant to abdominal inspection and GI system understanding.
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🧠 Quick Study Breakdown: Endocrine & GI Systems
📌 Endocrine System Tips:    •   Think hormones — the body’s messengers!    •   Key Glands: Pituitary (master gland), Thyroid (metabolism), Adrenals (stress/cortisol), Pancreas (insulin/glucose).    •   Common Disorders:       •   Diabetes Mellitus: Insulin deficiency or resistance       •   Hy
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Nurse Radiance

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Nclex exams
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Nclex assist

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