QUOTE(Yuri Lee @ May 23 2015, 04:59 PM)
and it starts on monday This post has been edited by MaxTCYxaM: May 23 2015, 05:05 PM
Loans & Scholarships KPM Bursary & JPA Scholarships 2015 Thread
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May 23 2015, 05:04 PM
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May 23 2015, 05:10 PM
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May 23 2015, 05:19 PM
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QUOTE(Yuri Lee @ May 23 2015, 05:10 PM) JPA - 100% going to France , widen your knowledge culturally and receive education which is craved by most Malaysians who got stuck in here , but you study something you don't like , which means you are not going to be happy at allMatriks - ???% going to get a spot in medicine study (since your a non bumi, it would be even less) , and if you failed , you are going to study something that you don't like either , just like what JPA offered 1st choice - 100% unhappy 2nd choice - >100% unahappy , and you can at least work hard for what you fancy go matriks |
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May 23 2015, 07:46 PM
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QUOTE(MaxTCYxaM @ May 23 2015, 05:19 PM) JPA - 100% going to France , widen your knowledge culturally and receive education which is craved by most Malaysians who got stuck in here , but you study something you don't like , which means you are not going to be happy at all For JPA's Engineering in France, it's gonna be a long duration there, more so if you study Masters there as well. Think about the environment as well, whether suited to be in France or not.Matriks - ???% going to get a spot in medicine study (since your a non bumi, it would be even less) , and if you failed , you are going to study something that you don't like either , just like what JPA offered 1st choice - 100% unhappy 2nd choice - >100% unahappy , and you can at least work hard for what you fancy go matriks Matrics, well the challenges are definitely there, but it's not impossible. |
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May 23 2015, 08:53 PM
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QUOTE(Yuri Lee @ May 23 2015, 04:47 PM) Hello, i am new here. I'm SPM 2014 leaver. If you take medicine, where would you do the course?Now I got JPA Engineering to France and we are going to fly to France 17/6 next month. But I really don feel have any interest in engineering. If reject it, I feel like wasted. Im actually more to Medicine. So may u guys give me advice on this. Thank you. I would think a bit foolish to give up France.... it's not just any country; it's FRANCE!! but, if you really don't like physics and have no interest for engineering, then better let go. Let it go.. let it go.... FROZEN! This post has been edited by TSOM: May 23 2015, 09:07 PM |
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May 23 2015, 09:11 PM
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QUOTE(Yuri Lee @ May 23 2015, 05:10 PM) 1) do you like the country and the language? No? then no talk! No need to go France.2) if you like france, then how much do you like medicine compared to engineering? how much do you dislike engineering? very much or just no feeling? sometimes passion comes a bit later when you are exposed to it ... and sometimes when you think you like it, you actually don't enjoy it in the end. |
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May 23 2015, 09:21 PM
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QUOTE(MaxTCYxaM @ May 23 2015, 05:19 PM) JPA - 100% going to France , widen your knowledge culturally and receive education which is craved by most Malaysians who got stuck in here , but you study something you don't like , which means you are not going to be happy at all I really thought about jus gv up medicine and choose engineering. But i think tat i will regret when seeing others become doctors.Matriks - ???% going to get a spot in medicine study (since your a non bumi, it would be even less) , and if you failed , you are going to study something that you don't like either , just like what JPA offered 1st choice - 100% unhappy 2nd choice - >100% unahappy , and you can at least work hard for what you fancy go matriks |
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May 23 2015, 09:25 PM
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QUOTE(TSOM @ May 23 2015, 09:11 PM) 1) do you like the country and the language? No? then no talk! No need to go France. 1) i love france of course haha. I felt boring when studying french.2) if you like france, then how much do you like medicine compared to engineering? how much do you dislike engineering? very much or just no feeling? sometimes passion comes a bit later when you are exposed to it ... and sometimes when you think you like it, you actually don't enjoy it in the end. 2)Engineering is never be one of my career choices. I don like physics. And i think tat engineering is not suitable for girls. Do u know wat a chemical engineer's career opportunities? |
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May 23 2015, 09:26 PM
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QUOTE(maxringo @ May 23 2015, 07:46 PM) For JPA's Engineering in France, it's gonna be a long duration there, more so if you study Masters there as well. Think about the environment as well, whether suited to be in France or not. Yes, i heard tat mostly we will get medicine if we get 4.0jn matriks.Matrics, well the challenges are definitely there, but it's not impossible. |
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May 23 2015, 09:27 PM
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QUOTE(TSOM @ May 23 2015, 08:53 PM) If you take medicine, where would you do the course? Yes, but choosing wat we like the most is the best?I would think a bit foolish to give up France.... it's not just any country; it's FRANCE!! but, if you really don't like physics and have no interest for engineering, then better let go. Let it go.. let it go.... FROZEN! |
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May 23 2015, 09:29 PM
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QUOTE(MaxTCYxaM @ May 23 2015, 05:19 PM) JPA - 100% going to France , widen your knowledge culturally and receive education which is craved by most Malaysians who got stuck in here , but you study something you don't like , which means you are not going to be happy at all Yes, at least we will strive hard for wat we love. Wat r u studying now?Matriks - ???% going to get a spot in medicine study (since your a non bumi, it would be even less) , and if you failed , you are going to study something that you don't like either , just like what JPA offered 1st choice - 100% unhappy 2nd choice - >100% unahappy , and you can at least work hard for what you fancy go matriks |
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May 23 2015, 09:43 PM
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QUOTE(Yuri Lee @ May 23 2015, 09:26 PM) according to my brother4.0 is a piece of cake in Matriks and so is getting 100% in Koko one of my teacher even told me that 40% of students scored 4 flat my bother told me the vital part of getting your dream course is during the interview, and for courses like pharmacy and doctor , 4.0 + 100%koko is nothing but a basic requirement |
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May 23 2015, 09:44 PM
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May 24 2015, 08:06 AM
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QUOTE(Yuri Lee @ May 23 2015, 09:21 PM) I really thought about jus gv up medicine and choose engineering. But i think tat i will regret when seeing others become doctors. QUOTE(Yuri Lee @ May 23 2015, 09:29 PM) Yeah, I think following your passion is the most important! However, do you really know your passion? Anyway, if you decided to go with matrix, I hope you really get into medicine. You seem like you're dead-set on becoming a doctor. Let us know after 1 year. |
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