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DannGun
post Oct 30 2007, 11:47 PM

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Where is ATC located??? Which foreign universities they collaborated with?? Can complete in malaysia??
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post Oct 31 2007, 02:19 AM

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It located at chinatown, cheapo place but many lawyers out from that place eh
ATC main in external programmes where students can complete their course locally.
there got part time and full time courses
Exam is from University of London
Last week there got Cardiff representative came to the college to intro bout their course, and normally there will be numbers of Atc students that will be taken into their University (in England)

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post Oct 31 2007, 09:03 PM

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I don't know where chinatown is... I suppose you mean Petaling Street?? I'm not from KL, anyway...... The tuition fees at ATC expensive ma?
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post Oct 31 2007, 10:24 PM

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QUOTE(DannGun @ Oct 31 2007, 09:03 PM)
I don't know where chinatown is... I suppose you mean Petaling Street?? I'm not from KL, anyway...... The tuition fees at ATC expensive ma?
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Yes, Chinatown=Petaling Street.

I'm not sure about the exact amount, but if i remember correctly, the tuition fees are not expensive compared to Taylor's...
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post Nov 1 2007, 03:02 PM

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About Law,

I found out that Taylors have (if Im not wrong ) exclusive partnership with Reading U.

INTI would have A few: cardiff, Leeds, Sheffield...

About other colleges, wont know.

But first stage is still A-Levels la...
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hello, i just wanna ask if i didn't take biology for my SPM will I be allowed to take it for A Levels?
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you will be allowed to take it. but it's not advisable to do so. you might have a problem during AS because it's a repetitive of spm syllabus. hence, you might be able to cope with it. but A2 is harder and completely different than AS because A2 focus more on practical+thinking rather than like AS, straight from the book in my experience.
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Hey, does anybody here have the mark schemes for Biology Paper 2(MCQ) from the year 1996 until 2001?(CIE board) I'm looking for them. If anybody has it, I'm willing to pay cause I can't find them. Thanks tongue.gif
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QUOTE(K-I-R-A @ Nov 2 2007, 06:04 PM)
Hey, does anybody here have the mark schemes for Biology Paper 2(MCQ) from the year 1996 until 2001?(CIE board) I'm looking for them. If anybody has it, I'm willing to pay cause I can't find them. Thanks tongue.gif
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Mac Centre doesn't have them meh? If not, maybe you can try the library... u're off-topic btw
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post Nov 3 2007, 02:00 AM

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ATC fees for a level... to tell u, I forgot tongue.gif
registration fees = 1070 (include LAN subjects and library etc etc)
tuition fees, some where around 6k
exam fees around rm 1050 (cambridge)
so around 8k for one year course of a level
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post Nov 6 2007, 11:49 PM

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if u want to do a local twinning or the UOL external programme...take the one year pre law A level....can be done at a few colleges including ATC, BAC and Nirwana. If u intend to go overseas and try your luck at Oxbridge or other colleges, take your time do the normal A levels at Taylors or Sunway...not many students score well by doing A levels in one year...quite tough
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post Dec 8 2007, 02:49 PM

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for me,i ll say KTJ is better compared to other commercialised colls,not to offend any1 but KTJ is real good for a levels,my sis hv been studyin there,they hv small classes n good teachers,good food n accomodation..even one of my sis's history teacher is from UN,the student life is really great..fees is about 70k..
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Sunway 17k+
Taylors 18K+
BAC <10K
ATC <10k
TAR <9k
KDU 12K+

Went to edu fair and these are my approximation
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post Dec 8 2007, 10:16 PM

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what about Kolej Tunku Abdul Rahman?
RM6k+ for Cambridge A-levels, tope class facilities [huge ass library, olympic-size swimming pool, tennis bball badminton courts, etc etc]
yes darn fine lecturers too.

if you dont mind the more chinese educated demographic, TAR is a mighty good choice for a-levels.

And i disagree with people who claim that the name of college actually makes a difference. I dont think this is like being in university where the institution has a huge impact on your future prospects.

A-levels [cambridge, at the least] - set by the same orang putihs from london, marked by the same orang putihs from london. no matter if ur from taylors, tarc, or hong kong, its the same. why pay more? you tell me.
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QUOTE(kmf123 @ Dec 8 2007, 09:52 PM)
Sunway 17k+
Taylors 18K+
BAC <10K
ATC <10k
TAR <9k
KDU 12K+

Went to edu fair and these are my approximation
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Hey taylors is 26k + rclxub.gif
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post Dec 9 2007, 01:34 PM

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QUOTE(kmf123 @ Dec 8 2007, 09:52 PM)
Sunway 17k+
Taylors 18K+
BAC <10K
ATC <10k
TAR <9k
KDU 12K+

Went to edu fair and these are my approximation
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How about HELP?
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post Dec 9 2007, 03:41 PM

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brickfields college is good and affordable.
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post Dec 9 2007, 03:46 PM

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QUOTE(AzureSkies @ Dec 9 2007, 01:34 PM)
How about HELP?
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Expect at least RM 20k.
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post Dec 9 2007, 04:35 PM

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When I did it it was 4 subjects at RM16k (excluding exam fees, expect to fork out bout 2k more for this) and that was during 2005. Now if I'm not mistaken its RM20k for 4 subjects
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bear in mind that help's a-levels is modular instead of linear, as opposed to Cambridge a-levels.

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