I got a question here.
The duration for SAM is probably around 8-12 months. That depends on which intake you take.
If I join the SAM intake on March, it will just be 8 months study. An intensive one. Will it be tough? I heard my seniors saying that cramming all the subjects in 8 months is hell of a roller coaster ride. They actually had a hard time too even though they joined the Jan intake. Covering all the assignments, projects, and examinations in just 8 months. I wonder how to. I do not feel like taking STPM or A levels cause the duration of the time is too long. A levels is expensive as well and I'm planning to further my studies in Aus in the future.
Will I just managed to pass or will I pass it with flying colours if I take SAM? I'm not a genius, just an average student who had just finished his SPM.
Any opinions? Am I having the wrong perception on this matter? Can anyone tell me more?
Your help would be deeply appreciated.
Thanks.
Added on February 5, 2009, 2:24 amBesides, if I do take SAM. Means I can only further my studies in universities in Southern Australia? And whats the difference between SAM and AusMat?
I'm confused.
This post has been edited by stevenchang: Feb 5 2009, 02:24 AM
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