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post Aug 24 2016, 02:14 AM

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QUOTE(sonyfanzz @ Aug 24 2016, 02:08 AM)
I googled as well but somehow I didnt manage to find those waiting list thing ...guess my googling skill not good enough.pharmachy seems like a bad choice now.
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An example taken from a letter to newspapers :

http://www.thestar.com.my/opinion/letters/...macy-graduates/

There are more out there, but the long wait is real :/
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QUOTE(chiahau @ Aug 24 2016, 02:14 AM)
An example taken from a letter to newspapers :

http://www.thestar.com.my/opinion/letters/...macy-graduates/

There are more out there, but the long wait is real :/
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post Aug 24 2016, 02:16 AM

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QUOTE(sonyfanzz @ Aug 24 2016, 02:06 AM)
My mother's salary is like 5k per month ....my sis studies medicine in imu ....my brother studies in secondary school ...
But I got two relatives willing to loan me for degree.
I know I am a burden for my family haha.should have study for my spm last time .
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What's the maximum your relatives are willing to sponsor?

Another option is to do ADP. Your A-level scores will be enough to give your 1 year worth of credits. You do 1 or 1.5 years in KL, then the remaining 2 or 1.5 years in Canada. There is still a university in Canada where you could get by with $15k per year - tuition and expenses.


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QUOTE(chiahau @ Aug 24 2016, 02:14 AM)
An example taken from a letter to newspapers :

http://www.thestar.com.my/opinion/letters/...macy-graduates/

There are more out there, but the long wait is real :/
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Taken from the news.
Firstly, the Health Ministry’s stand on the dispensing separation issue, where it claims that there are not enough pharmacists to make it viable, is deplorable. Doesn’t the Health Ministry know that there are about 14,500 pharmacists in the country and about 20 pharmacy schools producing 1,200 pharmacy graduates annually?

That's so weird .
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QUOTE(feynman @ Aug 24 2016, 02:16 AM)
What's the maximum your relatives are willing to sponsor?

Another option is to do ADP. Your A-level scores will be enough to give your 1 year worth of credits. You do 1 or 1.5 years in KL, then the remaining 2 or 1.5 years in Canada. There is still a university in Canada where you could get by with $15k per year - tuition and expenses.
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Not sure but they are relatively richer compared to my family.
That's a good option !i will do more research on this. Thanks for sharing this
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QUOTE(sonyfanzz @ Aug 24 2016, 02:20 AM)
Not sure but they are relatively  richer  compared to my family.
That's a good option !i will do more research on this.  Thanks for sharing  this
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edit :what does adp stands for ?
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QUOTE(sonyfanzz @ Aug 24 2016, 02:20 AM)
Not sure but they are relatively  richer  compared to my family.
That's a good option !i will do more research on this.  Thanks for sharing  this
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The name of the university is Memorial University

You really must do research on this. I don't know you in person but from what I see in this thread, you have trouble understanding how things work in general. You could be very sheltered and so very naive, not knowing how the world works.

If you want to study abroad and entertain the idea of settling abroad, you will need to be on the ball. You should be able to use google to answer most of your questions. You will need to read more than what is in your textbook.

Dreaming big and going abroad is not "given", you need to know the procedures, the risks, the processes and on top of that, you need to be aware of where you are, anticipating and planning 2-3 steps ahead before it actually happens.

This you need to demonstrate.....

See what I mean, when you're asking me what is ADP?
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QUOTE(feynman @ Aug 24 2016, 02:27 AM)
The name of the university is Memorial University

You really must do research on this. I don't know you in person but from what I see in this thread, you have trouble understanding how things work in general. You could be very sheltered and so very naive, not knowing how the world works.

If you want to study abroad and entertain the idea of settling abroad, you will need to be on the ball. You should be able to use google to answer most of your questions. You will need to read more than what is in your textbook.

Dreaming big and going abroad is not "given", you need to know the procedures, the risks, the processes and on top of that, you need to be aware of where you are, anticipating and planning 2-3 steps ahead before it actually happens.

This you need to demonstrate.....

See what I mean, when you're asking me what is ADP?
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Sorry but I still dont know what is adp.i Google adp but it said something about career.am I looking at the correct thing ?

I admitted I am very naive and sheltered haha because I never care about study or working before.

Edit :is adp =adtp ?

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QUOTE(sonyfanzz @ Aug 24 2016, 02:36 AM)
Sorry but I still dont know what is adp.i Google adp but it said something about career.am I looking at the correct thing ?

I admitted I am very naive and sheltered haha because I never care about study or working before.
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Then learn to use google more effectively. I'm not teaching you how to use google. If you don't think you're getting the right answers, you just close google?

It's your choice now. You can either give more attention to your future and on how you want to get there or you can just sit to be fed information. If you expect to be fed information, then it's your own problem. No one really cares about your future, I earn sufficiently enough to not care about your future. Many of us here have given enough leads and tips for you to do your own reading and enrichment. If masih tak jadi, then it's an issue of personal capacity
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QUOTE(feynman @ Aug 24 2016, 02:45 AM)
Then learn to use google more effectively. I'm not teaching you how to use google. If you don't think you're getting the right answers, you just close google?

It's your choice now. You can either give more attention to your future and on how you want to get there or you can just sit to be fed information. If you expect to be fed information, then it's your own problem. No one really cares about your future, I earn sufficiently enough to not care about your future. Many of us here have given enough leads and tips for you to do your own reading and enrichment. If masih tak jadi, then it's an issue of personal capacity
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I am still trying to google .....from what I am googling I get information about credit card or employee stuff. I assume the adp u mentioned is American degree transfer program (ADTP)
And adtp is a pre-u program.


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QUOTE(sonyfanzz @ Aug 24 2016, 02:57 AM)
I am still trying to google .....from what I am googling I get information about credit card or employee stuff. I assume the adp u mentioned is American degree transfer program (ADTP)
And adtp is a pre-u program.
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Which of the above are relevant to you and to this discussion?
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QUOTE(feynman @ Aug 24 2016, 03:00 AM)
Which of the above are relevant to you and to this discussion?
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Adtp,i know if I want to ask about credit transfer u will ask me google myself haha. I am going to find the answer myself
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QUOTE(feynman @ Aug 24 2016, 03:00 AM)
Which of the above are relevant to you and to this discussion?
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Tell me if I am wrong.so basically ppl enter adtp using spm result but if enter a level then I can credit transfer to cut down the time of degree to at most 1 year (but cannot use spm result ?)this is like twining program which university offer but more flexible.i can choose to have 1+2 or 2+1 depending on the university offer ?

My question is there a specific uni in Malaysia to study for two year or any university will do ?

I always thought adtp is a pre-u but it is a degree.....

This post has been edited by sonyfanzz: Aug 24 2016, 04:07 AM
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QUOTE(sonyfanzz @ Aug 24 2016, 03:35 AM)
Tell me if I am wrong.so basically ppl enter adtp using spm result but if enter a level then I can credit transfer to cut down the time of degree to at most 1 year (but cannot use spm result ?)this is like twining program which university offer but more flexible.i can choose to have 1+2 or 2+1 depending on the university offer ?

My question is there a specific uni in Malaysia to study for two year or any university will do ?
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Now we are talking.

Yes. Your A-lvl will allow you to get credits for your freshman year. Effectively giving you just 3 years to get a degree.

Depending on your financial situation, your choice of program, your choice of university, the college that you are currently enrolled at, you have the option of 1+2 or 2+1.

The downside of 2+1 is that your university choices will be limited because many universities will not want to recognise courses which you have done in your junior year. Courses in your junior year are largely related to your major. If you don't know what I am talking here, go and learn how about the college education structure in America and Canada. In North America, 'college' and 'university' are used interchangeably. A Harvard College degree is a university degree.

In Msia. Some of big provders of ADP programs are in Nilai, INTI, Taylor's, HELP, KDU, Sunway. Prices vary..........try INTI, they used to have good rates.

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post Aug 24 2016, 04:38 AM

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QUOTE(feynman @ Aug 24 2016, 04:09 AM)
Now we are talking.

Yes. Your A-lvl will allow you to get credits for your freshman year. Effectively giving you just 3 years to get a degree.

Depending on your financial situation, your choice of program, your choice of university, the college that you are currently enrolled at, you have the option of 1+2 or 2+1.

The downside of 2+1 is that your university choices will be limited because many universities will not want to recognise courses which you have done in your junior year. Courses in your junior year are largely related to your major. If you don't know what I am talking here, go and learn how about the college education structure in America and Canada.

In Msia. Some of big provders of ADP programs are in Nilai, INTI, Taylor's, HELP, KDU, Sunway. Prices vary..........try INTI, they used to have good rates.
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So I have to enter ADP program of one college for 1 year then study two more year at memorial university?I am considering my old college since they are offering 100% scholarship.The tuition fee in memorial university is count as XXper credit hours,does it mean the tuition fee is count as XX money per hour in class?I saw the pdf file of biology degree(http://www.mun.ca/biology/undergrad/MAJORANDHONOURSINBIOLOGY2015.pdf),so I have to choose and finish the course for year 3 and year4 and finish year2 course in my old college?


Fees for international students
Fee per credit hour: $293.33


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QUOTE(sonyfanzz @ Aug 24 2016, 04:38 AM)
So I have to enter ADP program of one college for 1 year then study two more year at memorial university?I am considering my old college since they are offering 100% scholarship.The tuition fee in memorial university is count as XXper credit hours,does it mean the tuition fee is count as XX money per hour in class?I saw the pdf file of biology degree(http://www.mun.ca/biology/undergrad/MAJORANDHONOURSINBIOLOGY2015.pdf),so I have to choose and finish the course for year 3 and year4 and finish year2 course in my old college?
Fees for international students
Fee per credit hour: $293.33
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Look up what credit hour means.

In one school year, you are expected to complete 30 credit hours. This translates to 10 courses.

if you can do year 2 at MCKL, then go and do it. Though ask if they have had experience transferring to Memorial/Canada


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QUOTE(feynman @ Aug 24 2016, 04:45 AM)
Look up what credit hour means.

In one school year, you are expected to complete 30 credit hours. This translates to 10 courses.

if you can do year 2 at MCKL, then go and do it. Though ask if they have had experience transferring to Memorial/Canada
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from mckl website they didnt state memorial university in the list.I will pay a visit to mckl tomorrow.

the living cost is very high based on this website...

http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/count...layCurrency=MYR
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QUOTE(sonyfanzz @ Aug 24 2016, 04:47 AM)
from mckl website they didnt state memorial university in the list.I will pay a visit to mckl tomorrow.

the living cost is very high based on this website...

http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/count...layCurrency=MYR
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Good that you are looking out for information like that.

The cost of living is high everywhere in the developed world for Msians because you earn in ringgits......the only cheap place for Msians today is Kalimantan or some ulu african place.

The minimum wage in St John's is $10.50 per hour. That is about RM33 per hour. How much is McD paying you in Msia? RM5 sejam?

Go and ask MCKL.

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QUOTE(sonyfanzz @ Aug 23 2016, 06:58 PM)
update:got two 100% scholarship for mckl alumni which is from UCSI and KDU.
KDU is not my option since they only offer life science related course for me..
UCSI is famous for their hospitality course (my friend told me),can anyone confirm this?
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UCSI food science programmes are quite good. Check it out.
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post Aug 24 2016, 10:08 AM

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biotech in USM is offered by the School of Biological Sciences. Its a Major under the Bachelor of Applied Science Programme.
You will need to do well in your first 2 years. And then apply for Biotechnology as your Major. Grades is the main criteria.

Try to write an email to the Dean and ask for more info about A levels student being given a place at the School of Biological Sciences

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