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post May 14 2010, 02:01 AM

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QUOTE(Busquets @ May 5 2010, 10:33 AM)
hoping to enter uitm on this coming july batch for degree studies biggrin.gif..wish me luck~
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Good luck! Which course did you apply for ? I'm also going to enter UiTM for degree this July ^^

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post May 16 2010, 02:05 AM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Feb 7 2010, 08:59 AM)
anyone can be justifiably proud of one's own personal achievements.......

however in the case of the warped msian education system, one will be wise to be circumspect about the 'achievements' one thinks one has achieved.......

because a honest person will always wonders if he achieved really on merit, or because of some official policies...........

one should realise that matrik 3.9 is roughly equivalent to stpm 3.5 by most estimates........

and one would be somewhat ashamed to be in an apartheid educational establishment.........and rather keep quiet about it.......
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limeuu,
I've read a few of your posts in other threads and I know you hate UiTM with all your guts. I'm a student in UiTM but when I was applying for UPU I was reluctant to choose UiTM because I wanted to study in a place where all the races are present due to the fact that I grew up studying in that environment.UiTM was my last choice and I got it..I was disappointed at first because I have gotten an offer to study something I didn't really like in a university I had disapproved of. However, I accepted the offer as it was a good opportunity for me. I just want to say that do not let this issue further divide the racial gap in our country. I acknowledge the fact that it is unfair for the other races to be excluded from entering UiTM but some things are out of our control. This doesn't mean that ALL the people who study in UiTM are racist, lazy and lacking brain cells.You are fueling the fire which can tarnish the ties between the races in Malaysia.If you are against racism, please do not play the race card.

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post May 16 2010, 02:29 AM

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QUOTE(defdekz @ May 16 2010, 02:23 AM)
our goverment just want to help bumiputra coz most of the intellectual are from non-bumi
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Yeah, that's the sole purpose of UiTM and I am thankful that I've gotten a place to study there. I just detest people who make this a big racial issue and those who undermine the capabilities of UiTM students.

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post May 16 2010, 02:46 PM

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QUOTE(defdekz @ May 16 2010, 01:05 PM)
yeah, uitm helps a lot from people of villagers, they have a target which village they are concentrating at especially inner village, me myself been offered to go to uitm but i chose private U coz very free and not too strict and can get many exemptions for transfering to overseas university.
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Yes, it helps rural people.You chose to go to a private uni ? but UiTM is a lot cheaper.haha.The rules aren' too strict though.Btw, sometimes private universities have too much freedom but I guess you would have to learn how to control and discipline yourself ^^
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post May 17 2010, 02:07 AM

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QUOTE(defdekz @ May 16 2010, 07:47 PM)
cheaper and the lecturers are good, i have lots of friends in uitm, so i know a bit biggrin.gif . for me uitm is strict but not to you. mostly all private universities have much freedom and many people scored low results too but i can control myself lol.... uitm syllabus is more better than my U but mine has no problem to get exemption after applying advanced standing. overall uitm more much better la... but for me where i study i think no problem as long as there's a book for me to read. maybe because i like daydreaming when i was a child so i have the imagination to learn all subjects. that makes me understand why einstein said 'imagination is more important than knowledge'
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Yeah..I don't mind the rules much cause I came from a strict school anyways ^^ I agree with you..it doesn't really matter where you study , as long as you study hard smile.gif I like to daydream too haha. sometimes it's a bit problematic.. biggrin.gif Hey, which Uni are you in, if you don't mind?
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post Jun 18 2010, 04:41 PM

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lol @ the sex-change XD

Puncak Alam is gonna be the main campus?? whaaat? O_O Shah Alam is still the main campus for undergraduate studies >< are they gonna make changes anytime soon?
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post Jun 19 2010, 04:02 AM

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Asasi sains and engineering in Puncak Alam? wow..during my time they were placed in the main campus along with asasi law and TESL..
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post Jun 20 2010, 01:35 AM

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QUOTE(neuroneuster @ Jun 19 2010, 01:47 PM)
it's better i think. law students, even the foundation doubles the last year's students. 600+ law found students this year.

what's with Puncak Perdana anyway?
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wow..600+ in shah alam only or sekali dgn Kedah and Pahang?

Puncak Perdana is an old campus, what's up?

QUOTE(ronheaven @ Jun 19 2010, 11:19 PM)
reporting!!

Mechanical Engineering Degree
Shah Alam Campus
registration date:27/6/2010

any guide from senior..where to go,what to do during registration and orientation(ade ke?)
im from matrics,dont know U lifestyle tongue.gif
noob detected
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Orientation mesti ada sweat.gif
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post Jun 23 2010, 11:39 PM

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QUOTE(neuroneuster @ Jun 23 2010, 10:24 PM)
are there any diploma students who were offered to study in Shah Alam campus? the reg this 26. wonder...
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Not just diploma students..degree students too ^^ my friends from asasi Law KPTM are gonna register on the 27th.

QUOTE(Melodieusun @ Jun 23 2010, 11:06 PM)
You're a critic huh? Having fun?
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He's a bitter person who likes to pick on racial sentiments.. >_<
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post Jun 28 2010, 06:48 PM

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QUOTE(fenzodahl512 @ Jun 27 2010, 08:57 PM)
Can't wait for my first class this 5th July.. Puncak Perdana seems very.. quiet? Nothing much there sweat.gif
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What course are you taking? ^^
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post Jun 29 2010, 11:10 AM

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QUOTE(krizalid88 @ Jun 29 2010, 10:19 AM)
LOL.. uitm.. btw i'm also uitm student.currently study in mechanical degree sem 5 in shah alam.. before dis i'm studied dploma at uitm penang..

even i'm study in uitm, i dun agree with uitm way which only allow meleis study here.and everytime got activiti liek ceramah,the lecturer only speak bout meleis and their right.. i realy dun liek it. i came here coz i'd no choice and no money (i'm from poor family) to continue study in other universty eventhough my spm result realy good.

most of student uitm attend to universty & only study so2.. i know,some of them come from a rich family and some are not. but yeah,meleis style always liek dat.only wanna enjoy & dun think bout their future.dats why umno still can win meleis vote in every election.


Added on June 29, 2010, 10:22 am

u what sem? i'm sem 5.
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Ahh I really hate it when people make comments like this.Malays this, Malays that, Chinese this, Chinese that, etc.Stop generalizing.You can't categorize a whole ethnic group based on a few members' actions and attitudes.Of course everywhere you go there is bound to be people who are not serious in their studies and prefer having fun.UiTM is no exception.However, I have seen many of my friends in UiTM striving hard to get good results.These kinds of people are everywhere and of every ethnicity.So Malays always wanna have fun and don't think about the future? Tell that to millions of Malays who are working hard and actually give a damn about their future.

I am also not quite comfortable with UiTM's policy of accepting bumiputras' only.I grew up in a multi-cultural school but I know when to be thankful.I'm sure you do too.However, that does not give you the right to judge people like that.

If you really detest the notion of hearing people talk about Malays and their rights and all the political melodrama, then don't follow the same path.Of course you're in the opposite direction but basically it's all the same.

My purpose is not to flame you or anything.Don't get me wrong, this is merely an argument.
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post Aug 27 2010, 12:36 PM

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QUOTE(mattiusa @ Jul 22 2010, 12:47 AM)
Hi guys!

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2003-2008

reporting in!!
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Hey~ I'm currently doing my BLS part 1.Can you tell me about your experience in the LLB program ?

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