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 those who didnt enter public uni, ex stpm students

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howeijie
post Sep 6 2007, 02:47 AM

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QUOTE(wgy589 @ Sep 4 2007, 08:27 PM)
1) UKM Medic
2) USM Medic
3) UPM Medic
4) Unimas Medic
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8) UM Medic

Maybe they got angry wif UM Medic as the last choice.

But i'm sure Unimas and UMS medic are very common STPM 4 Flats.


Added on September 4, 2007, 8:34 pm

r u tryin 2 tell smtg?
If u r seriously askin this Q, then u r definitely not sure what's happenin in Malaysia.

How many of the Malays got 4.00 in STPM last year? as far as i know=0
How many Malaysian Malays are there in NUS? as far as i know=0

basically the probability is 0
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A lot of high demand courses offered in UM are reserved for matriculation student.

STPM student only take the left over.


Slowpoke
post Sep 15 2007, 05:15 AM

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QUOTE(Fatimus @ Sep 4 2007, 01:09 PM)
I sometimes feel sad that most people see form 6 as a waste of time. Yes, I admit to you form 6 IS NOT a honeymoon stage. The heavy loads are throw in your face right at the start. Form 6 covers more shites than matriculation, so expect to get exhausted.

Study form 6 does come with a reward beside getting your uber high zomg CGPA, it helps you in your study when you enter any universities, espacially in revision. Mostly, and I emphasise MOSTLY you will normal when the heavy loads come crashing down on you.

Form 6 is like going to hell and back, that's what I say to myself. It helps you think "deeper".

That's all my 1 sen worth. My CGPA ? 2.47. And I have a powderful england. *rolls eyes*
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It IS a waste of time. It's no surprise that it helps you when you enter university (and only in related subjects), just like carrying loads of rocks on your back can "help" you to carry less rocks later.

This post has been edited by Slowpoke: Sep 15 2007, 05:16 AM
yukiz
post Sep 15 2007, 11:58 AM

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QUOTE(Slowpoke @ Sep 15 2007, 05:15 AM)
It IS a waste of time. It's no surprise that it helps you when you enter university (and only in related subjects), just like carrying loads of rocks on your back can "help" you to carry less rocks later.
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nah... doh.gif doh.gif
different ppl gt different opinion de.

for me,since i been to form 6,i think it is NOT a waste of time.
in facts i feel enjoy goin to form 6.But those reason cant b stated coz of privacy.
haha... tongue.gif tongue.gif
Darkmage12
post Sep 15 2007, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(shortleg88 @ Sep 6 2007, 02:18 AM)
Form 6 a waste of time? Hell NO!
can proudly say it's one of the best year of my sch life.
though ppl usually work hard in this 1 and a half years,
I think i'm kinda opposite with lots of slacking.
which explain my somehow quite dissapointed CPGA score.

CPGA : 3.00-3.5

but i wanted to save time, therefore i opt for private college.
dowan to waste the time waiting for results and in the end
not given the course I interested or wanted.
but i was given quite a respectable course (mechanical engineering)
but just as i expected, the uni is lousy ones.
UMP (Pahang) as a matter of fact (never hear of it previously).
currently doing E&E engineering instead for a foreign degree (3+0)
can save another year of studying but ppl mention STPM is like 1st year of uni.
sad to say, not in my case (except the maths).
STPM covers quite few E&E syllabus compare to my fellow coursemates who took UEC.
now looking back, kinda regret din study hard enough.
but the course i wanted need a CPGA 4.00 so i guess can forget bt it.
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UMP if not mistaken was just upgraded from UC status ma

 

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