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abelyap
post Dec 10 2025, 03:35 PM

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Why recognized O and A level but not UEC?

Melei hardly can answer except say disturb unity
But hey, international school, religion based tahfiz and race based MRSM are here.

So conclusion, hypocrisy, self esteem issue and racism is real
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post Dec 10 2025, 04:03 PM

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QUOTE(beetch @ Dec 10 2025, 03:47 PM)
Tu la ayam konpius why other sekolah agama can OA level can but UEC cannot?

They like to tindas caina ppl isit?

Why caina ppl so weak no protest habis habis, why merei ppl so insensitive?

This merehsia kinda strange place (not sabah and sarawak though)
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post Dec 10 2025, 04:24 PM

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QUOTE(Srbn @ Dec 10 2025, 04:23 PM)
STPM is most pity.

Actually, all Malaysians should take STPM before entering University.
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It been so until matriculation come along
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post Dec 10 2025, 04:33 PM

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QUOTE(talexeh @ Dec 10 2025, 04:27 PM)
UEC is a 6 years program & most private Chinese secondary schools allow UEC students to take SPM in their 5th year.

Point is, if you're forcing the UEC students to take SPM, then what happens to the final year of UEC? Only exclusively for UEC students that fail SPM?  sweat.gif
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STPM is par to A level and STPM
It is preU for bachelor degree
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post Dec 10 2025, 05:48 PM

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QUOTE(yed @ Dec 10 2025, 05:33 PM)
Why need UEC since already have O & A level?
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Dude it is just seperate pathway in this diverse world
Just like last time car is black colour only but now varied colour based on preferences
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post Dec 10 2025, 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. sweat.gif
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.
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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.
So took spm then UEC then go IPTA.
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post Dec 10 2025, 08:40 PM

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QUOTE(talexeh @ Dec 10 2025, 06:50 PM)
This question will require one to travel back in time where most /k/tards weren't even born yet. I'll try to be concise but I doubt that people will be bothered anyway.

Generally, Chinese schools were founded way back in the early 19th century by the Chinese immigrants. The buildings were funded by the community because they know education was the shitz & they were like "if the Brits can establish schools like Penang Free School then why can't we?" So they imported teachers from mainland China who handled the syllabus creation & subsequently the standard of exam.

Basically, all the Chinese schools in the early 20th century were private schools & they were happy & dandy to be left alone.

Anyway, due to the development in the mainland where Sun Yat-sen aimed to topple the Qing dynasty & subsequently travelled all over the world trying to obtain overseas Chinese's moral & financial support, the Chinese schools here became radicalised.

British tak suka & want to gain control of these schools by enacting Education Ordinance. After kena bully by the British, came the Japs. After Japs surrendered, in came the PKMs.

So you can see why the Chinese were spooked when the government tried to integrate the Chinese schools & came up with the Fenn-Wu report. The government of that time then responded with the Barnes report that basically called for the abolishment of the Chinese schools. The Razak report became the middle ground that resulted in our education system today where primary schools consists of SRK & SJK but secondary levels are unified with option for vernacular language subject.

To the Chinese (well, not all since many has since became bananas now), this was considered a hijacking of our Chinese schools & education which has been around before SRKs even exist. Anyway, slowly but surely, one by one Chinese secondary schools converted themselves into national type high school, which to some Chinese, was considered as an act of betrayal. There were quite some big hoo-ha where some students, teachers & schools staffs rioted in protest, police got involved, tear gas was released, batons were bashed & that was how we got CIS & UEC today.

EDIT: I studied in SRK / SMK / local uni.
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I also SK, SMK and IPTA

Ur story telling is more akin to Malay supremist version. Result of brainwashing?

Chinese setup school to educate masses, rather bcoz British have so i also want. It cost money you know.....

Ur history timeline is going haywire. The education ordinance is happening post WW2 while Sun Yat Sen have managed to topple Qing dynasty by 1911 - 40 years earlier. My guess u r trying to say communist radicalization in post WW2

Between you somehow made wild claim. Which CIS converted to national school over last 60 years? Instead more CIS branch been setup
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post Dec 10 2025, 08:44 PM

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QUOTE(dagnarus @ Dec 10 2025, 08:06 PM)
UEC mahal ka?
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post Dec 10 2025, 09:27 PM

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QUOTE(talexeh @ Dec 10 2025, 09:12 PM)
Eh, you can question my post but don't la simply accuse me. All the things I mentioned are based on what I read quite some time ago. I'm from Penang where we have quite an extensive first hand account of the four high schools that took part in the student riot around merdeka time IIRC.

Chung Ling, Chung Hwa, PCGHS & Han Chiang.

These schools possess some records of this event & other historical evidences that go back to their founding days. After all, Chung Ling is famous for being the oldest Chinese school in Malaya & the first to join the nationalisation of Chinese schools.
I added some sarcasm into my post because /k/tards has no patience to read wall of texts bro. But I think it makes sense that the establishment of these English schools motivated the Chinese to setup their own schools as well.

Penang Free School was established in 1816. Earliest Chinese school in Penang was around 1819.
No, I was referring to Education Ordinance 1920. Look it up.
Prior to the few years before merdeka, all Chinese high schools were private schools & resisted the government's attempt in nationalising them. However, when Chung Ling's principal accepted federal funding & giving up the country's most senior Chinese high school, it opened up a floodgate. There was speculation that the principal at that time was spooked by the assassination of Chung Ling's previous principal David Chen a few years earlier but no matter what, Chung Ling's "betrayal" resulted in a few years & incidents where students & teachers were targeted by the police & government & all these culminated in the existence of CIS that doesn't follow KPM's syllabus.
I added these because I wanted my story to lend credence that I'm not being biased. If I was from CIS then /k/tards will claim that I was being brainwashed but in fact, these are all from historical records made available here.
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Chinese high school hv to make a choice whether to nationalize then. It is 1x decision. After that where got further CIS change to SMJK.
Like i say earlier, more CIS branch been setup. Foon Yew Kulai in 2005 and Foon Yew Seri Alam in 2015. Between Foon Yew is largest CIS in Malaysia with total students exceed 10k.

So how u conclude CIS going convert 1 by 1?

 

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