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choo1988
post Apr 29 2009, 12:52 AM

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i have a idea, i was also coming from broken family, now i was staying with my mother, do you all hear about hope scolarship sponsor by MCA, you got 5 credit now, hope is well known as higher opportunites for private education, you may try to apply hope as soon as possible with the following wesite http://www.hope.org.my/, for example , through the help from HOPE, you are enjoy to getting tuiyen rebate until 40%, for example if the course is costly 45k, then you only need to pay 30k. You can obtain ptptn extra financial to support you expenses, ptptn maximum 3 years can borrow 48k, extra 18k is keeping for your own expenses, nothing is imposible in our life, HOPE always help single parent family, and i think you probaly will 99% will get helping from HOPE. Futher information pls e-mail me fast.


Added on April 29, 2009, 12:55 ami have a idea, i was also coming from broken family, now i was staying with my mother, do you all hear about hope scolarship sponsor by MCA, you got 5 credit now, hope is well known as higher opportunites for private education, you may try to apply hope as soon as possible with the following wesite http://www.hope.org.my/, for example , through the help from HOPE, you are enjoy to getting tuiyen rebate until 40%, for example if the course is costly 45k, then you only need to pay 30k. You can obtain ptptn extra financial to support you expenses, ptptn maximum 3 years can borrow 48k, extra 18k is keeping for your own expenses, nothing is imposible in our life, HOPE always help single parent family, and i think you probaly will 99% will get helping from HOPE. Futher information pls e-mail me fast.

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post Apr 29 2009, 02:37 PM

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education in important for future...
without education u cant success in ur life but if u are lucky enough, u can success without education

but the main important u should do is further ur study
ayil
post Apr 29 2009, 02:41 PM

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QUOTE(MyKy44 @ Apr 28 2009, 01:37 PM)
if per your topic question:
Answer: Not automatically doomed, but u'll have to work extra hard to get to where u wan. You will also feel jealous and perhaps unfair, when u be in such situations:
u work for 4~5 years in a company, to just move up a post or two. Then comes this fresh grad, and he becomes your manager. Efforts of what took u years to be where u are, this dude climbs on top of you :/

if to your question in thread:
For SPM, u can only apply diploma courses in IPTA. unfortunately as Jac said, application has been closed.

An option for u here is (my humble opinion); u can always work and study part time. A few of my friends did that. One was working as sales executive while studying law part-time. But bear in mind this will be very taxing. But with effort and will power, nothing is impossible smile.gif

Another friend of my gf, started working after SPM. Now (at age of 23), the last time we saw her, she was working at an MNC, with a rather high post (forgot wat post, but bottomline is, she's earning like 5~6k per month)

So all's not dead and gone my dear friend smile.gif hope is there if u have a will
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very-very true..

about:-
"Another friend of my gf, started working after SPM. Now (at age of 23), the last time we saw her, she was working at an MNC, with a rather high post (forgot wat post, but bottomline is, she's earning like 5~6k per month)"

she must be a work-a-holic. deng!

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post Apr 29 2009, 02:59 PM

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Somebody who has completed SPM cannot be classified as one 'without education'. The question is whether it is adequate for entry into the job market.

It is true that you can be successful even without tertiary education but the odds are stacked high against you.

Acquiring some vocational skill is a good idea, it will make you more employable. In advanced countries, skilled workers like plumbers, electricians, are in greater demand and earn more than degree holders.

Bear in mind that, once you stop, it would be very hard to pick up studies again at a later stage in life. Persevere for another 2-3 years to pursue a course of your interest and your efforts will be well worth it.
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post Oct 17 2009, 01:27 AM

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chance of making it to the top without a degree is getting slim. in today's world and the near future, a cert is a passport to interviews, and job promotion, though ur performance n working ethics play very important roles too.

hello, there's something called Loan in this world - ptptn, kojadi, banks, etc.

or simply ipta.

dont be stupid mate, u'll need a degree.
DeVGF
post May 27 2010, 08:33 PM

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1. Work for one year at restaurants/bookstores etc, get 1k per month, save up to 10k , go take a diploma at ktar/tarc?

2. Obtain a PTPTN Loan, after finishing your studies, work and pay back slowly

3. Take STPM, if you are good, get good results and obtain scholarship into private universities or just go to public universities.


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thenemesis
post Feb 24 2011, 04:52 PM

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no doom sir.

all u nid is abit of luck and HARDWORK!

 

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