How bout for those who FAILED SPM? Failed BM, failed Sejarah (History)? What they are facing now is literally uncertainty, they certainly don't wish to go out into the society and work right?
So my question is: What can they study? Or they should retake SPM?
I hope that this thread serves as a guide to those flunked their SPM
Good suggestions:
TOROBO:
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kolej komuniti. ambil SKM.
habis SKM.can apply for diploma poli.
retake SPM BM,ADD.Math and Modern.Math then can take degree.
MadhavanRhabis SKM.can apply for diploma poli.
retake SPM BM,ADD.Math and Modern.Math then can take degree.
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got vernacular courses...
have many private collage gib study+allowence scheme for skilled worker training...
leah235have many private collage gib study+allowence scheme for skilled worker training...
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re-sit BM/Math/compulsory subject to pass.
Then apply for short course/ certificate/skilled-labour.
Or earn work experience first to identify self potential.
Tyler__DurdenThen apply for short course/ certificate/skilled-labour.
Or earn work experience first to identify self potential.
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Seek apprenticeship from trade schools. Learn a trade or two(fixing aircon, carpentry, mechanics, plumbing)
Then after master it, charge bloodsucking price to those that think their tertiary education means something.
Paip bocor? I need Rm2k to fix that shit. Pay up or stfu.
Oil leak? Go change your car lar.
Oh you need some renovation at your home? Custom made table cost you a bomb.
who's the biatch now?
fantasy1989Then after master it, charge bloodsucking price to those that think their tertiary education means something.
Paip bocor? I need Rm2k to fix that shit. Pay up or stfu.
Oil leak? Go change your car lar.
Oh you need some renovation at your home? Custom made table cost you a bomb.
who's the biatch now?
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my spm only 5 credit ..no A
masuk college > uni > 1st class > engineer
summary: spm isnt everything
s2peMoclsmasuk college > uni > 1st class > engineer
summary: spm isnt everything
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Frankly, only those who go to vocational schools will control the world some day.
You think having an engineering or IT degree will guarantee you steady income? It is not everyday that an engineer or an IT gal will be needed to perform tasks. However, there will ALWAYS be roof leaks that needs patching, pipes that need plumbing and cars that needs fixing, and orchards that need farming.
rhoyoYou think having an engineering or IT degree will guarantee you steady income? It is not everyday that an engineer or an IT gal will be needed to perform tasks. However, there will ALWAYS be roof leaks that needs patching, pipes that need plumbing and cars that needs fixing, and orchards that need farming.
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Speaking from experience, my spm results were not that impressive as compared to others but still, got aggregate 17. 
Take any AutoCAD class (basic/medium/expert) at any local college/U. Back then, 10 weeks course (only 3 days per week) from zero knowledge to understanding and mastering basic drawing/drafting.
Then, try to apply job as draftperson at any consultant firm (architecture/engineer/QS/etc). Work hard, go up from junior to senior (or whatever higher rank possible with ur spm results).
And no, I didn't finish my dip/deg due to family emergency issues back then, but considerating to further studies this year *hopefully*.
Additional bonus:
If u can do sketchup, u can convert 2D cad plans into sketchup 3D.
And, can touchup image with photoshop (or whatever image editor).
IReallyNeedTake any AutoCAD class (basic/medium/expert) at any local college/U. Back then, 10 weeks course (only 3 days per week) from zero knowledge to understanding and mastering basic drawing/drafting.
Then, try to apply job as draftperson at any consultant firm (architecture/engineer/QS/etc). Work hard, go up from junior to senior (or whatever higher rank possible with ur spm results).
And no, I didn't finish my dip/deg due to family emergency issues back then, but considerating to further studies this year *hopefully*.
Additional bonus:
If u can do sketchup, u can convert 2D cad plans into sketchup 3D.
And, can touchup image with photoshop (or whatever image editor).
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well, academic success is not everything.
and while academically successful people are viewed more preferably, the fact remains that the world need people with non pure-academic skill.
electrician, carpentry, motor vehicle maintenance and etc.
such job might seem laborious and un-glamour, fact stands that my trusted electrician/wayar man earns a five digits income now.
no doubt he started small and have to do all the work himself, but slowly he was able to built up reputation and wealth.
and technically, he is more useful and needed in society in comparison to lawyer, banker and politician.
this people with real skills, are the one we need when zombie strike.
unless you're planning to sue the zombie for eating your friend's and family's brain!
haha
This post has been edited by ((Xa))0102: Mar 20 2014, 04:04 PMand while academically successful people are viewed more preferably, the fact remains that the world need people with non pure-academic skill.
electrician, carpentry, motor vehicle maintenance and etc.
such job might seem laborious and un-glamour, fact stands that my trusted electrician/wayar man earns a five digits income now.
no doubt he started small and have to do all the work himself, but slowly he was able to built up reputation and wealth.
and technically, he is more useful and needed in society in comparison to lawyer, banker and politician.
this people with real skills, are the one we need when zombie strike.
unless you're planning to sue the zombie for eating your friend's and family's brain!
haha
Mar 20 2014, 02:44 PM, updated 12y ago

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