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december88
post Jan 7 2009, 04:20 PM

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I went here, not actually in KL but it's near the border of KL and very near to Hilton Petaling Jaya.

Medical and Radiology Clinic
Life Care Diagnostics Sdn Bhd
Ground Floor, Tower 1
Wisma MCIS Zurich
Jaran Barat
46200 Petaling Jaya
Selangor
Telephone: +60 3 7955 0650
Fax: +60 3 7955 0670
Doctor(s):
Dr Kee Liang Ong

Anyway all in 1 medical check up facility, i was there for less than 1 hours and got my visa approved less than a week. Call them for payment details, make sure you bring your passport and the referral letter(ones you applied for the e-visa). Cheers.
december88
post Jan 8 2009, 03:00 PM

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QUOTE(Kwang Hui @ Jan 7 2009, 09:49 PM)
Which Hilton r u refering to? Do u have its name?
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Hilton Petaling Jaya. Near by Asia Jaya LRT.

QUOTE(booby @ Jan 8 2009, 02:27 PM)
woot woot my visa took 5 working days from the day they sent in my medical report >.< so worried.  unsure.gif

I check my status they said "Applicant Approved", but i check my email there's nothing from them. Am i suppose to receive an email from them and is the visa considered done?
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First when you did you e-visa what kind of communication did you consent too? If you consent via email which is the most fastest way then you will received an email from DIAC informing of your successful student visa application and they will give you a reference's number which is basically your student visa identification something like no. kad pengenalan (Mykad) in Malaysia. Ones you know the number write in down on a sticky paper and stick it at the back of your passport as reference, just in case you have problem during immigration check. Anyway just wait for a few days for the email to arrive.
december88
post Jan 11 2009, 10:47 PM

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QUOTE(eugene_lys @ Jan 11 2009, 09:30 PM)
Hi all,

I need open suggestions on what calculator to bring to University(Curtin) for Chemical Engineering. Will the scientific calculators that we use in Form 5(Casio 570 ES - if I remember the model correctly) suffice or do I need to buy those RM 400+ calculators that AusMat/SAM students use.

Thanks in advance
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Just used the Grapihic Calculator, used by SAM, very useful for 1st and 2nd year Math's Studies in Uni, really advanced compare to the SPM Calculator. Beside you saved tons of time. I recommend getting a Casio Graphic Calculator, just my opinion.

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