QUOTE(dagnarus @ Dec 10 2025, 07:36 PM)
Yes.Kam diskass UEC, Come la scared ah
Kam diskass UEC, Come la scared ah
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Yesterday, 07:39 PM
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Yesterday, 07:43 PM
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Simple. If UEC not recognise they can slow down non’s progress.
Since other paths are gatekept for bumi. This post has been edited by Slowpokeking: Yesterday, 07:43 PM |
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Yesterday, 07:51 PM
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I thought type C with STPM also hardly get the chance to enter public uni, let alone UEC even if it's recognized
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Yesterday, 07:53 PM
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Yesterday, 07:53 PM
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Yesterday, 07:56 PM
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QUOTE(talexeh @ Dec 10 2025, 07:22 PM) But the post I replied to were asking why UEC instead of IGCSE ma. No thanks. That is just stupid. If want English just enroll in private/international school. UEC is useless for English.What does studying China history have to do with medium of teaching LOL? Anyway, there are only a few CIS in Penang so you can use your "exploration" skill & see which one offers UEC in English. |
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Yesterday, 08:00 PM
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Yesterday, 08:06 PM
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Yesterday, 08:11 PM
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QUOTE(dagnarus @ Dec 10 2025, 08:06 PM) Of cos.Chinese private schools is not cheap! Starting from RM10,000-RM15,000 annually for primary levels and going up significantly for secondary/international programs, with major costs covering tuition, facilities, and sometimes lunch/insurance, but excluding uniforms, transport, and books. |
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Yesterday, 08:11 PM
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QUOTE(ameliorate @ Dec 10 2025, 07:56 PM) No thanks. That is just stupid. If want English just enroll in private/international school. UEC is useless for English. You were the one who said you wanna enroll your kids in one LOL.Anyway, sarcasm aside, CIS fee is lower than private / international school so you can see why it's a valid option for some. QUOTE(DarkNite @ Dec 10 2025, 08:00 PM) I can assure you there are quite a large number of M40 students in CIS.QUOTE(dagnarus @ Dec 10 2025, 08:06 PM) Still a lot cheaper than a standard kindergarten fees. |
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Yesterday, 08:12 PM
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QUOTE(DarkNite @ Dec 10 2025, 08:11 PM) Of cos. Dey, he asks about UEC, not some international / private school. Since when there's UEC for primary school?Chinese private schools is not cheap! Starting from RM10,000-RM15,000 annually for primary levels and going up significantly for secondary/international programs, with major costs covering tuition, facilities, and sometimes lunch/insurance, but excluding uniforms, transport, and books. This post has been edited by talexeh: Yesterday, 08:13 PM |
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Yesterday, 08:13 PM
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tongkat mentality has been ingrained for too long in the type M psyche, its difficult to remove and the call is getting louder for it to be increased. They have lost the will to do better (due to politikus kept them stupid for easier control) hence mentality always their rights and privileges under siege by nons...
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Yesterday, 08:16 PM
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QUOTE(spamfish @ Dec 10 2025, 08:13 PM) This is one of the reasons why some parents opt for CIS. The lowering of our education standard is becoming a concern too great for some to turn a blind eye to.EDIT: This might mean nothing to you guys but it's quite a big news among parents in Penang when the news got out: https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2024/06/...e-science-maths This post has been edited by talexeh: Yesterday, 08:19 PM |
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Yesterday, 08:18 PM
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QUOTE(talexeh @ Dec 10 2025, 08:11 PM) You were the one who said you wanna enroll your kids in one LOL. Yes, there are a lot more Malaysian enrolled in the private schools and home schools.Anyway, sarcasm aside, CIS fee is lower than private / international school so you can see why it's a valid option for some. I can assure you there are quite a large number of M40 students in CIS. Still a lot cheaper than a standard kindergarten fees. In addition Malaysian also seeing more Malays enrolled in SRJKC & SMJKC. ‘Stupid and uneducated’ people preferred, Tunku Ismail told https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/...ku-ismail-told/ In an excerpt of an exclusive interview posted on the Southern Tigers Facebook page today, Tunku Ismail, who is the Crown Prince of Johor, revealed this shocking answer when he said, “I have questioned a certain important individual, why can’t we improve the education levels? “The individual answered that it was for two simple reasons, the first is to obtain votes. “And the second is to make it easy to control the minds of the stupid and uneducated.” Maybe that's why Helangs & menteri kids goes to international school? Bila grad, sits in the board of directors in the GLC. Meanwhile pipits kids sits on delivery bikes? |
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Yesterday, 08:20 PM
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Yesterday, 08:22 PM
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QUOTE(DarkNite @ Dec 10 2025, 08:18 PM) Yes, there are a lot more Malaysian enrolled in the private schools and home schools. Not sure why you're replying that post of mine with all these.In addition Malaysian also seeing more Malays enrolled in SRJKC & SMJKC. ‘Stupid and uneducated’ people preferred, Tunku Ismail told https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/...ku-ismail-told/ In an excerpt of an exclusive interview posted on the Southern Tigers Facebook page today, Tunku Ismail, who is the Crown Prince of Johor, revealed this shocking answer when he said, “I have questioned a certain important individual, why can’t we improve the education levels? “The individual answered that it was for two simple reasons, the first is to obtain votes. “And the second is to make it easy to control the minds of the stupid and uneducated.” Maybe that's why Helangs & menteri kids goes to international school? Bila grad, sits in the board of directors in the GLC. Meanwhile pipits kids sits on delivery bikes? QUOTE(DarkNite @ Dec 10 2025, 08:20 PM) Since when SJKC costs RM10K - RM15K a year? |
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Yesterday, 08:23 PM
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Yesterday, 08:24 PM
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QUOTE(talexeh @ Dec 10 2025, 06:06 PM) Yes, I'm aware but I don't see how your reply corelates to my post. U r claiming UEC r left for students that failed spm but these are at different level. One need preU to go for bachelor degree. I'll be honest; this thread is full of people with 0 experience on what's going on in CIS or UEC. They just want to state what UEC students should do when they're not one in the first place. With that being said, there are various reasons why some parents / students opt to go to CIS. Some of the forum members in this thread spoke as if all CIS students / parents can be generalised into a specific set of characteristics, like UEC students are rich, or they're being racist & don't want to mix with students of other race & so on so forth. Some took UEC as an insurance because UEC is considered tougher than our KBSM. Therefore, student will have the option to take the SPM route or resume with UEC in the fifth year. So took spm then UEC then go IPTA. |
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Yesterday, 08:26 PM
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Yesterday, 08:26 PM
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QUOTE(talexeh @ Dec 10 2025, 08:11 PM) You were the one who said you wanna enroll your kids in one LOL. I was being sarcastic lol. After primary in sjkc is enough.Anyway, sarcasm aside, CIS fee is lower than private / international school so you can see why it's a valid option for some. I can assure you there are quite a large number of M40 students in CIS. Still a lot cheaper than a standard kindergarten fees. |
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