事实上 我是真的很喜欢雨天
但今晚的雨 让我觉得好闷 好讨厌 :(
想上街的计划 全被打翻
明天是假日的晚上 今晚当然要出去啦
只可惜....
算了 等我学会驾车 我不要留在家阿!
我不是不喜欢这个家 只是呆在家只会让我胡思乱想
晚上出门是最爽的咯 因为天气好嘛(假如不下雨)
我的手毁容了 真的是每分每秒都感觉维妙的痛
特别是在洗澡是 真想撞墙!
当然我是有价值的牺牲啦 !还好还好
其实我有好多好多东西想和别人分享的
当然是亲近朋友啦
我好想那个叫AYA的老朋友
只想把东西和她分享 但却不能常见面:(
其他的 就算了 反正彼此彼此嘛
最近 心情极度的容易转变 。
所以 请不要再丢问题给我!(又或许是我造成的问题)
还有 最近极度没有读书的MOOD 一直躺在床上 无所事事
真的惨了 !
明天还得顶着那大热天的太阳 搭巴士去补习
真的####.
haiss.
又是一个不快乐的假日
bei
September 16, 2011
September 14, 2011
Just a short post ♥
I know myself. Everything that about myself ! Perhaps for somebody ,they think : ouch ,this girl is cool ? cold ? enough to freeze me up ! Ohya , normally , my first impression for a new friend is always the same .. ||| because they do not understand me well , then FINE ! Nevertheless , if you think that you are fully deeply understand me well enough although we know each other for a longlong enough period, but then you are WRONG ! Yeah ,like they say, You Could Not Fully Understand One even though she/he are besides you daily !
Just a couple day ago , I feel tired and frustrated to mantain our friendship ! You guys seem like leaving me alone and going far away from me ! what is the problem that causes it comes to an end ? Fine , stop my steps and stop suffering myself ! (talk to myself)
I am an pessimist whom often with a negative outlook on life
I get hurt easily
I cry frequently
I hate to be cheated
I am selfish
I will only think of myself
I do not care other's feelings
I do not like to stay home at Saturday night
I do not like waiting
I easily get moody
I easily get mad
I like shopping (x window-shopping)
I like to my own karaoke session
I like my school uniform very much
I like to drink bean beverages
I like to eat chocolates
I like branded outfits
I wish to have a nice body shape
I wish to travel all over the world
I wish to be a successful woman
...........
and so forth
TO BE CONTINUED
Just a couple day ago , I feel tired and frustrated to mantain our friendship ! You guys seem like leaving me alone and going far away from me ! what is the problem that causes it comes to an end ? Fine , stop my steps and stop suffering myself ! (talk to myself)
I am an pessimist whom often with a negative outlook on life
I get hurt easily
I cry frequently
I hate to be cheated
I am selfish
I will only think of myself
I do not care other's feelings
I do not like to stay home at Saturday night
I do not like waiting
I easily get moody
I easily get mad
I like shopping (x window-shopping)
I like to my own karaoke session
I like my school uniform very much
I like to drink bean beverages
I like to eat chocolates
I like branded outfits
I wish to have a nice body shape
I wish to travel all over the world
I wish to be a successful woman
...........
and so forth
TO BE CONTINUED
September 3, 2011
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What advice do you have for students when deciding on what course to enrol in?
My first answer would be to take courses you are interested in. This may be a no-brainer for an answer but with interest, you’ll do better and you’ll have more fun. Secondly, you have to ensure that at matriculation level, you take subjects which are prerequisites for your degree course. For example, Sociology would be relevant to a Sociology degree course. You will also need to read and write critically when you enter academia (ie when you enter university). Therefore, you should practise reading and writing critically at college level. In fact, if your institution provides special classes for this purpose, attend them!
( I think I have more fun when learning something related to SCIENCE ? )
What are the major challenges which students should prepare for when they make the transition from SPM and a largely rote-based education system, to an international matriculation-type programme?The major challenge that students face upon entry into institutions of higher learning would be exhibiting good written and spoken English skills. This is because English is used as the main medium of instruction in lectures, assignments and projects in private institutions.
( I think my English is not that bad ? )
What advice do you have for school leavers who are good in both Science and Arts subjects, and are therefore torn between pursuing a Science course and an Arts course?
Such students should enter the foundation programme, preferably one in science with some arts subjects included because the students will be given the freedom to switch to an art course later should they realise that their interest is in an art course. Enrolling in a foundation programme in science instead of the arts is vital because a science student can switch to the arts, but not the other way round.
( hm..so I might to take SCIENCE stream as my first choice ?)
MUET scores are graded in 6 bands, with Band 6 being the highest and Band 1 being the lowest:
My first answer would be to take courses you are interested in. This may be a no-brainer for an answer but with interest, you’ll do better and you’ll have more fun. Secondly, you have to ensure that at matriculation level, you take subjects which are prerequisites for your degree course. For example, Sociology would be relevant to a Sociology degree course. You will also need to read and write critically when you enter academia (ie when you enter university). Therefore, you should practise reading and writing critically at college level. In fact, if your institution provides special classes for this purpose, attend them!
( I think I have more fun when learning something related to SCIENCE ? )
What are the major challenges which students should prepare for when they make the transition from SPM and a largely rote-based education system, to an international matriculation-type programme?The major challenge that students face upon entry into institutions of higher learning would be exhibiting good written and spoken English skills. This is because English is used as the main medium of instruction in lectures, assignments and projects in private institutions.
( I think my English is not that bad ? )
What advice do you have for school leavers who are good in both Science and Arts subjects, and are therefore torn between pursuing a Science course and an Arts course?
Such students should enter the foundation programme, preferably one in science with some arts subjects included because the students will be given the freedom to switch to an art course later should they realise that their interest is in an art course. Enrolling in a foundation programme in science instead of the arts is vital because a science student can switch to the arts, but not the other way round.
( hm..so I might to take SCIENCE stream as my first choice ?)
Form 6 is right for you if...
- you intend to save on costly tuition fees but want a globally recognised pre-u qualification
- you prefer to be assessed only once through final examinations at the end of the second year in Form 6
Most students take STPM after attending two years of Form 6 (Lower 6 and Upper 6) at a government or private secondary school. You can also register to take STPM as a private candidate – ie study on your own without attending classes − and sit for the examinations at a designated test center that you will be assigned when you register. (Note that as a private candidate, you can only take STPM a minimum of two years after passing SPM − ie at the same time as your peers taking Form 6 − so there is no speed advantage to taking STPM as a private candidate.)
There are 23 subjects that an STPM candidate can choose from, including the compulsory General Paper (Pengajian Am), with each subject consisting of two to four separate papers. All of the papers taken contribute to the final score.
List of STPM subjects (candidates can take a maximum of five subjects)
- General Paper (Pengajian Am) − compulsory
- Bahasa Malaysia
- Chinese
- Tamil
- Arabic (plus additional 15-minute oral test)
- English literature
- Malay literature
- Syariah (offered in Malay only)
- Usuluddin (offered in Malay only)
- History
- Geography
- Economics
- Business studies
- Accounting
- Sports science
- Computing
- Visual art
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Mathematics S (cannot be taken with mathematics T)
- Mathematics T (cannot be taken with mathematics S)
- Further mathematics T (must be taken with mathematics T).
STPM is an open-list examination. This means that candidates can take any combination of subjects that they are interested in, as long as the subjects are offered by their school or institution. Most government schools have specific streams geared towards arts or science; you can transfer to a different stream from what you start or are assigned to, but it is better to do so early on in the course. You can ask your school administration about the procedure.
Apart from the subjects listed under the STPM syllabus, students will be required to sit for the Malaysian University English Test (MUET), a prerequisite to enter public universities.
MUET
MUET is an English proficiency test that is recognised by public universities in Malaysia and Singapore. It is an examination set and run by the Malaysian Examinations Council, which is the body that oversees the STPM examination, and consists of four components:
| Component | Maximum score |
| Listening | 45 |
| Speaking | 45 |
| Reading | 120 |
| Writing | 90 |
- Band 6 - Very good user (Aggregated score: 260-300)
- Band 5 - Good user (Aggregated score: 220-259)
- Band 4 - Competent user (Aggregated score: 180-219)
- Band 3 - Modest user (Aggregated score: 140-179)
- Band 2- Limited user (Aggregated score: 101-139)
- Band 1- Extremely limited user (Below 100).
Some courses, including engineering, medicine and law, require a minimum band of 5 or 6 in MUET as part of the entry requirements.
How can I choose my career ?
STEP 1: Understand yourselfKnowing what you want to do for a career depends on how much you know about yourself. Start asking yourself these questions:
- Who am I?
- What do I like?
- What am I good at?
- What is important to me?
- What is my dream job?
- What is my current qualification?
STEP 2: Explore your career options
After knowing yourself, you need to find out what job will fit you so find out as much as possible about the careers you’re interested in. Factors to investigate include:
After knowing yourself, you need to find out what job will fit you so find out as much as possible about the careers you’re interested in. Factors to investigate include:
- the nature and scope of the work
- the work environment
- the work values
- advancement opportunities
- salary
- future trends
- reading books and magazines on careers
- surfing the Internet
- talking to people holding such jobs
- getting some work experience by working as a volunteer or on a part-time basis
STEP 3: List realistic optionsAs you explore your career options, start listing out all possible options which are realistic, based on what you’ve discovered about yourself.
Then list the pros and cons of each option, the necessary academic qualifications and training that you will need.
Finally, narrow your list to one or two choices.
STEP 4: Put plans into action
Once you’ve shortlisted your realistic options, you need to set career and education goals. It’s important to set specific goals that can be measured and attained. For each of these goals, remember to set deadlines for every action leading to the goal.
Then list the pros and cons of each option, the necessary academic qualifications and training that you will need.
Finally, narrow your list to one or two choices.
STEP 4: Put plans into action
Once you’ve shortlisted your realistic options, you need to set career and education goals. It’s important to set specific goals that can be measured and attained. For each of these goals, remember to set deadlines for every action leading to the goal.
I do not understand enough about myself ..arghhh ..
How am I going to choose for my career ?
Where to go after my SPM ?
Should I enter Form 6 ?
My mum said : It is not bad if you take Form 6 and enter University either local or overseas(because all of my siblings chose to enter college directly and just to get a job)..
HOW ? HOW ? sigh !
bei
signing off.
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