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 Simple FAQ for Secondary School-Leaver, Guide for moving into tertiary education

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post Dec 29 2007, 10:55 PM

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I have a plan (or dream?): SPM -> A-Level -> Trinity College, Dublin (University of Ireland)

It sounds great for me but I know that this is a tough task. SPM will be the starting point of my dream. First, I must get good results in SPM examination. Then, I will have to get the A-Level certificate. Finally, I can go to Ireland, yeah! laugh.gif That is what I hope. What about you? Share your plans with me, I will be glad to know yours.

Anyway, I wonder where am I going to study A-Level. Do you have any suggestion based on my dream above?

Most probably I will study chemistry. What subject would you like to study?
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post Dec 30 2007, 12:16 PM

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I see, thanks! What I know is recommend letter will definitely help me to pursue my dream. laugh.gif It is difficult to get that letter. hmm.gif
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post Jan 4 2008, 09:57 PM

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QUOTE(Lady Hurt @ Jan 2 2008, 07:39 PM)
what are anglophones? tongue.gif anyway, great advices! erm, can i ask you guys for advice?

i'm a science stream student but i think i have already lose my interest in science subjects. but i still love doing maths... i really don't know where i should go now. i have thought of everything from reading law to engineer to graphic designing. but i keep thinking of the job prospects and my interest. 'cause technically... i don't know what i'm interested at. i seem to be unable to make up my mind what i'm interested at. i went for a test and they say i'm more to artistic (which i don't see it in me), social and investigative and entreprise... i think i'll read law now, but i'm still undecided. help?
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If you think that you love mathematics and you can do well, you may take it as a single honor subject and become a mathematician. However, if you've decided to study law, go ahead!

QUOTE(xsakurax @ Jan 2 2008, 09:46 PM)
Juat like lady hurt i also have a problem to determine what i want 2 study after this.....i cannot decide what i actually like....lol..weird rite =.=''
Do you guys have any suggestion that can help me to make up my mind >.< thx in advance!
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You must know what is your favorite subject or which subject can you master easily. Then, go for it.

QUOTE(lisa @ Jan 4 2008, 01:31 PM)
hi this is my 1st post here, and im a little confused.

im interested in psychology, and my question is: does foundation in psychology exist? cause my counsellor said she havent heard of any(yet). if so..how can i get a degree in psychology? but if theres no such thing as foundation in psychology..can i get a diploma in psychology without going through A-levels?
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There are colleges which offer Psychology at A-Level.

 

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