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TSiffahnaz
post Mar 19 2019, 08:52 AM, updated 6y ago

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hi guys, i am taking spm as a private candidate this year after not being able to continue school due to some personal reasons, and i need help on finding resources/ tips to studying alone.

has anyone done well studying alone? if so can you share your experience?
was it very difficult?


I really want to do well and get into college sad.gif

ANY HELP WOULD GLADLY BE APPRECIATED! thank you so much biggrin.gif
Captain89
post Mar 19 2019, 01:34 PM

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Most of the time I studied alone rather than in a group. Plan your time wisely. As in one day study one or two subjects. You should find tuition might be helpful for you. Last but not least do lots of past year papers for all subjects. Understand the format and marks for each section of paper. That’s all

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mycolumn
post Mar 19 2019, 03:24 PM

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Buy form 4 and 5 revision books. Practice the questions given. Then keep on doing past year papers. If really still cant, enrol for some tuition. All the best to you.
nexona88
post Mar 19 2019, 03:58 PM

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well I think u already "old" to remember the formats..
best is to enroll in tuition. they can really help u... at same time, take your efforts to see past year exam question. get the "feel" and can somehow answer it.. so when the actual paper, u won't be shocked tongue.gif
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post Mar 20 2019, 09:25 PM

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QUOTE(iffahnaz @ Mar 19 2019, 08:52 AM)
hi guys, i am taking spm as a private candidate this year after not being able to continue school due to some personal reasons, and i need help on finding resources/ tips to studying alone.

has anyone done well studying alone? if so can you share your experience?
was it very difficult?
I really want to do well and get into college  sad.gif

ANY HELP WOULD GLADLY BE APPRECIATED! thank you so much biggrin.gif
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Rich go IGCSE --> Do all past papers --> 5 subjects no BM
Not rich SPM --> BM + BI + Math + Science + Moral/Islam + any random 2-5 subject that you score well.

Just buy reference book and study, youtube many channel with explanations.
Maths - y=mx+c
BM /BI - Study english literature.
koencheong P
post Oct 11 2021, 12:24 AM

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Hi! May I know how did you take the SPM as a private candidate? I'm planning to do so. Thank you!
hellothere131495
post Oct 11 2021, 08:34 AM

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Enroll in tuitions. This is unquestionably preferable to nothing.

Purchase a large number of practice books. Do a plethora of exercise questions. Get familiar with the questions and memorize answers.

Buy past year papers. It's also crucial. It allows you to become acquainted with the SPM format.

With lots of these efforts, I don't think you'll be able to fail the SPM easily. You'll almost certainly get Straight-A.

I believe it is also critical to concentrate on Pre-U, as this is the exam that will determine your college admission. SPM is only relevant in BM and Sejarah and only if you want to apply for matriculation. Otherwise, any average SPM results can continue to study any Pre-U. From there, you must do well if you want to get into a popular university or study a dream course because the competition will be tough.

Capt olympic
post Oct 14 2021, 02:54 PM

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Last year, I took 1 paper as a private candidate.
To be honest, English 1119.

Thanks to the revision books by Sasbadi, I scored A+.
Practice, practice, and practice.

 

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