Simple FAQ for Secondary School-Leaver, Guide for moving into tertiary education
Simple FAQ for Secondary School-Leaver, Guide for moving into tertiary education
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Jun 10 2013, 03:37 PM
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Can anyone recommend me which institution/high school provide further mathematics course in Form 6/STPM?
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Jun 10 2013, 03:53 PM
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QUOTE(soccergod @ Nov 21 2005, 01:23 AM) The pros of being in Form 6. I guess one of the main reason I'm attracted to STPM is due to it's renowned difficulty among the pre-university exams. It's been few years till now that there are some rumors spreading left and right about it's difficulty that placed itself in the top 5 or top 10 for being the most hardest university-entrance examination in the world. I have no idea how accurate and true about it, but I do believe that it's level is rival that of A-Level,in other words, STPM is quite recognized globally by any universities/institution. And not to mention that the number of Form 6 students who achieved 4 flat is extremely few. 1. Since STPM is rated among the hardest examinations in the world, so you can be more ready for your tertiary education. The most obvious example is STPM v Matriculation. 2. It is worldly recognised and same level as A-Level. So you have chance to enter local universities unlike A-level (very tiny chance). Caution In US Education system, they don't have pre-U. After their students completed their high school, they will sit for SAT (Student Applitude Test) then apply for university. So if you plan to further your education in the United States, think properly because although you can transfer your STPM to US, but the credit hours are limited. |
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