QUOTE(jayelleenelial @ Sep 2 2008, 09:45 PM)
hahaha awwww
and to think we've yet to meet around uni. sigh. (bangga la aimst so big..haha)
I think it's pretty good, especially with the recent coverage that the uni received in the papers. Particularly impressed with the tuberculosis research one. Also when I first entered, the MBBS course had no LAN accreditation yet and now you see, two batches of doctors out and about in Malaysia.
We were tiny little Year Ones who got ragged by the first batch of MBBS (who were then in Year 4) back in 2005. How time flies! I'm starting Year 4 on Monday!
With state of the art architecture on sprawling greens... this feels so damn real compared to our shop lot days.
I'd say I definitely feel secure studying in AIMST. Knowing that I'm doing a good course and graduating SOOoon.
And the swimming pool is awesome but we need a bloody permanent life guard.
Hahaa. Yeah, haven't got the chance to met up though we're in the same uni. We should, one day! Haha. I think you know Kenneth right? I'm actually quite a close friend to him. Totally agree that time flies, it's been 2 years plus since i first step into aimst. We're actually the first batch of students to have moved into the in campus hostels, this uni has certainly grown alot. I can actually feel kinda proud to study in AIMST now compared to before when you go around mentioning AIMST and nobody knows about it. Haha. Well yeah, the sad thing is that the first few batches of our senior do not have the chance to try out all the facillities in our new campus. And hey, all the best to you there! It'll only be a blink of eye before you find yourself standing for the convocation.
QUOTE(rokenlim @ Sep 2 2008, 10:24 PM)
hey csrulez, this world is really small huh!

helo paige, nice to meet you here.
well, in my perspective i think that you, paige should take a serious consideration for that dicision. Before i get further on, pls do let me clear your past doubts. see below....
1. moral(LAN)- yup it is compulsory. it is a LAN paper for the private university's students. Besides that, Malaysian study is also another compulsary paper for us to sit. enjoy them!!!!
2.university's papers- selective papers. all together, 5 of them( 3 english papers counted as 1 paper)
1 and 2- you will take those papers during your degree studies, not in foundation.
3. MUET- too bad, in malaysia's edu u have to sit for that. so good luck in ur muet exam in this october.
i think that's all which im able to grab from my blog. hope i can solve your puzzles.
well, if u really wanted to let go ur form 6 after any further consideration, then you should have made up your mind in ur coming education. i think csrulez has already brief u about the uni's system rite. before i end here, i think i can give u some guidelines...by the way, is not any golden rules. simply a reference.
identify, think, work, and stay.
then, enjoy all along!!
identify ur needs or doubts
think and considerate all the solutions
work them out and make wise dicision
stay and stick with your interest and dicision
finally, enjoy ur studies!
all the best!

Dude punye study principle ar? Indentify, think, work and stay. Then enjoy! Lol. Anyways got you Robbins Patho liao, international ed. At least more worth it to get from IBS or Top Rank. 159 Hard cover.

Shall see you soon after the hols man. Enjoy there at Kuching, dude!
QUOTE(edge85 @ Sep 3 2008, 12:08 AM)
fuah, if other people drop by our AIMST thread, they'll be laughing their ass out reading our posts....
sangat memalukan oi....
LMAO!
QUOTE(abi @ Sep 3 2008, 10:49 AM)
MESSAGE FROM ABI THE GREATInstead of asking the salary of the jobs, why not ask yourself - What is YOUR interest?
For an example, Job A might offer a very good income. But you never liked that job. You took it because of the pay. Will you be happy working? Yes, you got good pay monthly. But at the end of your life, after you've retired, will you feel as if you have wasted your life doing something you never like? Won't you feel like it's a waste?
Salary does not matter. Because no matter what fields you are in, there are chances to excel, to get better pay. The opportunities are definitely there. The question is, Are you good enough to be there?
Follow your heart; your interest. If you don't like your job, you won't have the enthusiasm to work harder.
Well, it is just an opinion. Sorry if anyone feel offended.
Good Luck,EVERYONE.......

Hey, great abi.
Haha. Yeah, all this while i do not deny that interests do play an important in your studies and career. But trust me, when you come out to the society you'll see how the income affects you. You can't say salary does not matter, it does, to a lesser extent. Working opportunities is another thing, it depends on how competent you are and also the market when you graduate. If there's no market, no matter how competent you'll still find it hard to secure a job. And do remember that there are also thousands of graduates coming out at the same time competing for the job that you're interested in if that happens. Nobody's feeling offended here, no worries. Did you copied this from the other thread? Looks kinda familliar to me.