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defdekz
post May 16 2010, 02:23 AM

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QUOTE(Cactuar @ May 16 2010, 03:05 AM)
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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our goverment just want to help bumiputra coz most of the intellectual are from non-bumi
defdekz
post May 16 2010, 01:05 PM

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QUOTE(Cactuar @ May 16 2010, 03:29 AM)
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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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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post May 16 2010, 07:47 PM

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QUOTE(Cactuar @ May 16 2010, 03:46 PM)
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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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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post May 16 2010, 08:09 PM

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QUOTE(neuroneuster @ May 16 2010, 08:55 PM)
why is it u think uitm is strict? can u explain ?

i just love freeeeeeeeeeeedom.


Added on May 16, 2010, 7:59 pm

i do not want to become the third party to this case.
personally i dislike discrimation and racism but it happens to every person.
we are all discriminative. of course i dislike uitm, i even hate iium, i just prefer abroad studies.
but i am granted i got to study in uitm, i just dont knw how it feels like.

i hope the people are good.
and the safety is..RELIABLE.
Or should i deny the safety in Uitm?
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it is not strict but for me it is strict.... biggrin.gif
dont worry la if u want to go there, it is much more better than any other U but nottingham much much more better but strict also.
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post Jun 26 2010, 03:22 AM

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uitm engineering diploma is 3 years? another 3 years for degree?

 

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