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Life Sciences my bad result in SPM, no idea what to do with my bad result

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limeuu
post Mar 25 2011, 08:06 AM

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spm is the last common exam for most msians, and is a good general guide to a person's academic ability........

people with poor results, like ts, should look towards skill based further education, rather than academic......music may be an option, as ts obviously is blessed with music talents.......performance is possible, but the money will come with teaching eventually.....and it is a reasonable occupation......
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post Mar 25 2011, 08:48 AM

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QUOTE(feekle @ Mar 25 2011, 08:09 AM)
BS. I have a friend whose SPM addmath near fail & physics failed. But he start from below & excel in his education & he becomes a successful engineer now. As the saying goes, where there's will, there's a way..
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you cannot take the exception and extrapolate into the general.......

eg, because someone survived a plane crash......what do you think your chances will be when you get involved in one?............
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post Mar 25 2011, 12:28 PM

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that's the problem with asian parents in general......they look down on skilled work, the arts, and creative professions.........every parent wants their kids to be doctors, lawyers, engineers, accountants etc.........


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post Mar 25 2011, 01:07 PM

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go do a pre u first lah....aiyo......

no money, hope to get into matrik, if not go do form 6........

got money, just go private college do a levels/sam/ausmat/foundation lah..........
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to do what?........
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like i said, if you intend to do these at degree level, you will still need to have a pre-u, so you will still need to go somewhere for one of the available pre-u programmes.......ucsi itself have a-levels......

alternatively, if you are sure of what you want to do, then you can go straight into a foundation programme that leads to the course you want....

'science' is a vague term at degree level......if you mean pure science, then you will have to specify which, eg physics, chemistry, biology/zoology, mathematics, etc......

 

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