QUOTE(qurratulain2 @ May 12 2025, 06:52 PM)
Hi everyone,
I’ve come across some older reviews on INTI A-Level Subang, but most of them are from 3 or more years ago. I’d appreciate any updated feedback if you're currently studying there or have recently graduated.
I'm considering enrolling my kid at INTI Subang for A-Level. INTI Subang is my best option right now due to financial constraints, and it’s also conveniently located near the LRT.
Can anyone share about their experiences, especially about the current lab facilities, are they decent and well-maintained? Also about the lecturers. This is my concern. Are they helpful, experienced, and easy to approach? Importantly how about the medium of instruction. I understand the medium it’s fully in English, but she is a local and not very strong in Malay. Also, she doesn’t speak Mandarin, will she be able to cope and mix around?
Thanks in advance for any honest feedback. I really appreciate it if you can also recommend any reasonable college in term of financial for A Level fees.
Nope. You be out of your mind, sending your kids to INTI Subang for A-Levels, when Sunway is offering similar for less or similar I believe back in pre2020. I’ve come across some older reviews on INTI A-Level Subang, but most of them are from 3 or more years ago. I’d appreciate any updated feedback if you're currently studying there or have recently graduated.
I'm considering enrolling my kid at INTI Subang for A-Level. INTI Subang is my best option right now due to financial constraints, and it’s also conveniently located near the LRT.
Can anyone share about their experiences, especially about the current lab facilities, are they decent and well-maintained? Also about the lecturers. This is my concern. Are they helpful, experienced, and easy to approach? Importantly how about the medium of instruction. I understand the medium it’s fully in English, but she is a local and not very strong in Malay. Also, she doesn’t speak Mandarin, will she be able to cope and mix around?
Thanks in advance for any honest feedback. I really appreciate it if you can also recommend any reasonable college in term of financial for A Level fees.
Personally if your kids has financial constraints, MCKL/BAC/TARUC A-Level would be best.
If your kid are able to study kind, SPM 5As-12As types I only recommend you to let them do A-Levels.
If they can't study, on their own pace one, A-Level won't be the first recommendation.
Foundation Year to Overseas Malaysian Branch such as Monash/Curtin/Nottingham/HeriotWatt might be a better place.
Otherwise, lower/mid tiers might be UTP/UNITEN/MMU/Sunway/Taylors.
May 21 2025, 01:13 AM

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