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namcai
post Mar 26 2008, 11:46 AM

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TARC is the best
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post Mar 31 2008, 04:56 PM

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Taylors,HELP and Sunway r too expensiv for their A-levels course,
it's quite absurd to spend 25k to 30k in Pre-U studies......

Among colleges tat provide A-levels wif da fees arond 10k to 15k,
which r most preferred?
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post Mar 31 2008, 06:41 PM

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QUOTE(JennyLoveSS @ Mar 31 2008, 04:56 PM)
Taylors,HELP and Sunway r too expensiv for their A-levels course,
it's quite absurd to spend 25k to 30k in Pre-U studies......

Among colleges tat provide A-levels wif da fees arond 10k to 15k,
which r most preferred?
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But their facilties, fame and location makes they have the right to charge higher.. biggrin.gif
Go tarc or F6 then...

This post has been edited by siew14: Mar 31 2008, 06:43 PM
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post Mar 31 2008, 06:54 PM

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I think the bet goes to Inti College for the budget range.
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post Mar 31 2008, 07:48 PM

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is UCSI good?
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post Apr 6 2008, 03:36 PM

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hi everyone. i suppose people do not know Kolej Tuanku Jaafar well enough ..
it is quite a good school and im doing my A level there.
Although it is a bit pricey, around rm40+k per year, but u get an early exposure to overseas environment with the expat staffs, and a very nice blend of students from various countries as well as backgrounds. people like taylor, i mean i do like taylor too.. WHY ? honestly the education there is crap. but we can go clubbing at night...or mamak ....or AC for lunch .. starbucks between lectures.. but that is not part of the good education you are looking for. KTJ is a british school which offers u a whole package. I was in an ordinary school and even University Teknologi Petronas before... A british school is worth going. but there is one thing i would forgo british sch for...which is an american school LOL ...ISKL is a very good example.
but KTJ is the perfect path if u r going to UK for further studies... not to forget that our school has good relationship with many uni in UK..so it is easier to get in tongue.gif

anybody who is interested to know more bout KOLEJ TUANKU JAAFAR can pm me or add me in msn. im more than happy to share.

besides, those who are interested in scholarship interview tips or those who are interested in bank negara and/or petronas scholarship can contact me as well..im willing to share :>

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Wow RM40k..I think you can get a degree from UTAR already with that price...
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QUOTE(jcheok2 @ Apr 6 2008, 03:36 PM)
hi everyone. i suppose people do not know Kolej Tuanku Jaafar well enough ..
it is quite a good school and im doing my A level there.
Although it is a bit pricey, around rm40+k per year, but u get an early exposure to overseas environment with the expat staffs, and a very nice blend of students from various countries as well as backgrounds. people like taylor, i mean i do like taylor too.. WHY ? honestly the education there is crap. but we can go clubbing at night...or mamak ....or AC for lunch .. starbucks between lectures.. but that is not part of the good education you are looking for. KTJ is a british school which offers u a whole package. I was in an ordinary school and even University Teknologi Petronas before... A british school is worth going. but there is one thing i would forgo british sch for...which is an american school LOL ...ISKL is a very good example.
but KTJ is the perfect path if u r going to UK for further studies... not to forget that our school has good relationship with many uni in UK..so it is easier to get in tongue.gif

anybody who is interested to know more bout KOLEJ TUANKU JAAFAR can pm me or add me in msn. im more than happy to share.

besides, those who are interested in scholarship interview tips or those who are interested in bank negara and/or petronas scholarship can contact me as well..im willing to share :>
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How difficult is it to get into British universities?
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QUOTE(feynman @ Apr 7 2008, 01:31 AM)
How difficult is it to get into British universities?
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why waste time at your level you can straight go to that particular course if you are interested in Medic. Try call this 0377811308

They have this University calloboration with University of Manchester in UK and they are recognised by MMC and JPA.The course is effordable.
After 6 years you will be a qualified doctor/dentist/pharmacy earning RM6000 per month or probably more by then. Good luck make the right choice.






















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post Apr 9 2008, 11:56 PM

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Among all,which is the better choice with a cheaper fees?
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post Apr 10 2008, 12:17 PM

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Can i know what so special about the name with TAYLOR big name. They are not the same group as Taylor Australia. I dont know what make Taylor tht special. Mind to elaborate???



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Taylor's is nothin wat
pls la, admission into Uni is based on ur A-levels result, nt the name of ur college
it's nt like Uni degree, where it makes a huge diff btw Harvard n any newly established college(esp in Malaysia)


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Added on October 21, 2007, 6:22 pmif an Uni selects students based on where they come from, den it's for sure some probs wif the Uni d

by wgy589: Oct 21 2007, 06:22 PM


OK, [B]FAST ACCURATE FACTS ABOUT TAYLOR'S COLLEGE,MALAYSIA. [/B]

1) No, it has nothing to do with TAYLORS Australia. Here, it's called TAYLOR'S. There in Oz, TAYLORS. And do know that it is the Taylors in Aussie that's nothing compared to Msia's. Read on and you shall know.

2) True, name does not contribute to admission to universities. Esp, a little college in Msia, in the eyes of the world, it is just as, well...tiny. Here we are not talking about names but of the academic excellence of Taylors.

3) EVERY YEAR, TAYLOR'S A-LEVEL RESULTS ARE HIGHER THAN CAMBRIDGE ITSELF. If you don't believe, just give Cambridge a call.

4) A LEVELS TOP OF THE WORLD WINNERS are born in Taylors. Look at 2007, Joshua Tan-i think i forgot his name of Taylors have grabbed the title for all FOUR SUBJECTS. Still got a few more, but i forgot their names.

5) Teachers are dedicated and hardworking. Well, partly the Human Resources are responsible for pushing them to work harder and harder with whip cord in hand.

6) Most of all, Taylor's provide exposure to their students to the outside world. Information about universities spread around like wild fire even without help from their placement service centre. EXPOSURE, EXPOSURE..very soon you will realised that the universities are reachable and so close to your grasp.

to all jealous college kids, stop saying things that you do not know well about. And, stop the perception that its only for rich kids.

The fees may be more costly than other colleges but do take note: The fees compared to uni fees are like a drop of water to the ocean. Going to taylors for a lvls is certainly the right choice.

This post has been edited by becca_yeo: Apr 10 2008, 12:22 PM
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taylors good lar.. but i know a few years back help curi their teachers...

if u want good stuff no cheaop stuff
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QUOTE(becca_yeo @ Apr 10 2008, 12:17 PM)
OK, [B]FAST ACCURATE FACTS ABOUT TAYLOR'S COLLEGE,MALAYSIA. [/B]

1) No, it has nothing to do with TAYLORS Australia. Here, it's called TAYLOR'S. There in Oz, TAYLORS. And do know that it is the Taylors in Aussie that's nothing compared to Msia's. Read on and you shall know.

2) True, name does not contribute to admission to universities. Esp, a little college in Msia, in the eyes of the world, it is just as, well...tiny. Here we are not talking about names but of the academic excellence of Taylors.

3) EVERY YEAR, TAYLOR'S A-LEVEL RESULTS ARE HIGHER THAN CAMBRIDGE ITSELF. If you don't believe, just give Cambridge a call.

4) A LEVELS TOP OF THE WORLD WINNERS are born in Taylors. Look at 2007, Joshua Tan-i think i forgot his name of Taylors have grabbed the title for all FOUR SUBJECTS. Still got a few more, but i forgot their names.

5) Teachers are dedicated and hardworking. Well, partly the Human Resources are responsible for pushing them to work harder and harder with whip cord in hand.

6) Most of all, Taylor's provide exposure to their students to the outside world. Information about universities spread around like wild fire even without help from their placement service centre. EXPOSURE, EXPOSURE..very soon you will realised that the universities are reachable and so close to your grasp.

to all jealous college kids, stop saying things that you do not know well about. And, stop the perception that its only for rich kids.

The fees may be more costly than other colleges but do take note: The fees compared to uni fees are like a drop of water to the ocean. Going to taylors for a lvls is certainly the right choice.
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What do you mean by "the fees compared to uni fees are like a drop of water to the ocean"?what are you trying to implies by this? rclxub.gif
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post Apr 11 2008, 03:34 PM

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QUOTE(pumpkinn @ Dec 17 2007, 12:47 PM)
A level in HELP is the London board's. as my fren told me, those universities in UK will always prefer Cambridge board students especially for some professional courses like medicine and etc. TARC's A level do not provide certain subjects like thinking skills which is available in Taylor's. if im not mistaken, my fren who took A level in TARC told me, TARC don provide some compulsory subjects like malaysian studies and moral which are a MUST to complete them in order to grad in M'sia. taking these subjects in university is quite a waste of time.
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why is TARC don't have the LAN subject as malaysian study and moral?
i heard that is compulsory subjects.


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QUOTE(feynman @ Dec 17 2007, 02:39 PM)
Malaysian studies and Moral studies are not required if you study in a government funded institution. If you took them during your A-level, and end up doing a twinning program locally, chances are high that you have to retake the same subjects for credits.

A student from TARC and a student from Taylor's, both did A-level and ended up in the same course in the same university in the UK. Who is the fool? One spent 20k to score AAA and took Moral and Malaysian studies while the other paid RM6k and took nothing extra.
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Is it true about the 'Malaysian studies and Moral studies are not required if you study in a government funded institution'?
So even the A-levels in TARC do not have these,they are still the same with A-levels in Taylors?

The 2 students are your friends?

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QUOTE(becca_yeo @ Apr 10 2008, 12:17 PM)
OK, [B]FAST ACCURATE FACTS ABOUT TAYLOR'S COLLEGE,MALAYSIA. [/B]

1) No, it has nothing to do with TAYLORS Australia. Here, it's called TAYLOR'S. There in Oz, TAYLORS. And do know that it is the Taylors in Aussie that's nothing compared to Msia's. Read on and you shall know.

2) True, name does not contribute to admission to universities. Esp, a little college in Msia, in the eyes of the world, it is just as, well...tiny. Here we are not talking about names but of the academic excellence of Taylors.

3) EVERY YEAR, TAYLOR'S A-LEVEL RESULTS ARE HIGHER THAN CAMBRIDGE ITSELF. If you don't believe, just give Cambridge a call.

4) A LEVELS TOP OF THE WORLD WINNERS are born in Taylors. Look at 2007, Joshua Tan-i think i forgot his name of Taylors have grabbed the title for all FOUR SUBJECTS. Still got a few more, but i forgot their names.

5) Teachers are dedicated and hardworking. Well, partly the Human Resources are responsible for pushing them to work harder and harder with whip cord in hand.

6) Most of all, Taylor's provide exposure to their students to the outside world. Information about universities spread around like wild fire even without help from their placement service centre. EXPOSURE, EXPOSURE..very soon you will realised that the universities are reachable and so close to your grasp.

to all jealous college kids, stop saying things that you do not know well about. And, stop the perception that its only for rich kids.

The fees may be more costly than other colleges but do take note: The fees compared to uni fees are like a drop of water to the ocean. Going to taylors for a lvls is certainly the right choice.
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didn't know that taylor in australia is not the same as taylor's here.. wow shocking.gif
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Yeos....I did my A level in TARC previously. For poor people like me i have no choice but i to go to TARC. People thinks TARC students speak chinese only but actually A level students in TARC do speak English(some la). If you like to go CC, you can choose TARC becoz there is a CC paradise. But there safety is a problem la, I myself also kena rompak just before my AS.

I'm lucky becoz I have experienced lecturers guiding me, they are also willing to help. But those newbie lecturers abit(very) noob la. Also arts students in TARC fared relatively worse compared to science A lvl student, this i dunno whether is lecturer's problem or students problem.

Most importantly is not the college name la, I every week go CC(maybe pay more than those who went to taylors haha), kena rompak, even failed in my 2nd chemistry monthly test, in the end i still managed to 'kai' 4 As....haha

Since money is not a problem even u screw up your A lvls oso nevermind la......My fren 1 B oso dun have he go australia study.... So most important is to enjoy ur college life!!!
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hey there is anyone going for the july intake? and can anyone gimme some advice/tips/info on the a-levels programmes at sunway, kdu and inti? info like average no. of students in a class for a-levels (science), quality of lecturers and stuff like that.

and what other colleges are there besides taylors, help, sunway, kdu and inti?

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Sunway held small classes with each class generally having 20 to 30 student max, personal attention are taken care by lecturers.further math are not offer for july intake students so if ur planning on taking it sunway may be scrap off from ur list.for the lecturer,most of them are good and experience and there are a few good math lecturer here,anyway there are good lecturers as well as so-so lecturer here so it all depend on ur luck.facility wise,they are great,we have a complete college campus and a very nice library.dont worry if u planning to go sunway the quality here is assured and the lecturers teaching ability had been assessed by the college beforhand.
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If i were to study dentistry, which path should i take. a levels or ausmat?
and which uni offers good lecturing considering that money is a problem.
twinning?

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