yea.. same here... y2s1 in IMU.. 40 practicals nxt sem~ O.o
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May 29 2009, 05:45 PM
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yea.. same here... y2s1 in IMU.. 40 practicals nxt sem~ O.o
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May 29 2009, 05:52 PM
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May 29 2009, 09:14 PM
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haha.. we got 8 subjects if i am not wrong... lol.. practically our life right?
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May 29 2009, 09:44 PM
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haha, i'm feel quite ok to do the practical when i was in form 6(got the ans)
hee...i'm not sure whether the uni's reports are still the same ...is it tough? 1 semester got 40 report to do ? i week oso have 3 report? we are overload wif report...hais , jia you~ |
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May 29 2009, 10:16 PM
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fen88, sem 1 would be kinda few if compared to other sems....but still u need to get used to it...
Different story of report writing when u come to University....but anywayz...i think u should do it urself and refer to seniors (but NOT TO copy) it...then u can learn and have better understanding... |
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May 29 2009, 11:36 PM
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lol.. fen88.. there is a huge difference between the reports of form6 and university.. One thing you need alot of research and references. Try not to depend on senior report. Be independent.. If not you will be too dependent on them
Just my advice |
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May 30 2009, 12:04 PM
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QUOTE(Kurogane88 @ May 29 2009, 11:16 PM) fen88, sem 1 would be kinda few if compared to other sems....but still u need to get used to it... haha.. ya.. when i first enter degree from foundation, i found that year 1 is soo hectic.. now year 2 is even more chaotic Different story of report writing when u come to University....but anywayz...i think u should do it urself and refer to seniors (but NOT TO copy) it...then u can learn and have better understanding... QUOTE(n_n @ May 30 2009, 12:36 AM) lol.. fen88.. there is a huge difference between the reports of form6 and university.. One thing you need alot of research and references. Try not to depend on senior report. Be independent.. If not you will be too dependent on them sometimes cannot tahan le.. must refer also.. XDJust my advice |
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May 30 2009, 12:14 PM
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yaya, since i have no idea abt the report yet ,
maybe i'll borrow some example from senior , oh, my senior~ i'll depend on u o:)haha.... Added on May 30, 2009, 12:22 pmhellooo,how is the uni life in UTAR ? why hectic ? the lecture give a lot a lot of assignment is it? This post has been edited by fen88: May 30 2009, 12:22 PM |
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May 30 2009, 12:58 PM
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QUOTE(fen88 @ May 30 2009, 01:14 PM) yaya, since i have no idea abt the report yet , UTAR is famous for the hectic life lah.. Sometimes in the sem, u r very free, sometimes very very busy.. this is because lecturers from diff subjects always give assignment on the same date, and due date are almost the same. and, sometimes, the quizzes, midterm also comes together with few subjects on the same week. Plus with presentations n others.. its very hectic.. normally we'll have 2 assignments per subject per sem.. normally all assignment also have presentation.. not all la..maybe i'll borrow some example from senior , oh, my senior~ i'll depend on u o:)haha.... Added on May 30, 2009, 12:22 pmhellooo,how is the uni life in UTAR ? why hectic ? the lecture give a lot a lot of assignment is it? |
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May 30 2009, 02:50 PM
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haha.. i think IMU now is taking over already.. wwe are like busy through out the semm.. no stop! lol..
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May 30 2009, 03:29 PM
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QUOTE(n_n @ May 30 2009, 03:50 PM) haha.. i think IMU now is taking over already.. wwe are like busy through out the semm.. no stop! lol.. yea.. sometimes i feel like giving up!!! but procrastinate for few hours then regret, so start to do works without complaining again.. that always happened to me.. lol |
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May 30 2009, 09:33 PM
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haha.. same problem here.. but sometimes cant take it oo.. procraztinate to get away from stress nanti regret pula~ haha
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May 30 2009, 10:01 PM
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what do you guyas think of studying biomedic...?
What are u guys going to do in future? RESEARCH? I wonder do bio related fields like biochem and biotech and biomedic all open to research door? |
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Jun 1 2009, 01:09 AM
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QUOTE(OMG! @ May 30 2009, 11:01 PM) what do you guyas think of studying biomedic...? well, for me i have my own goal, but before reaching that, must do master i think. Research is not bad. I think all bio related fields are open to research area too, but don't think in malaysia got a lot of choices, oversea maybe, or our neighbour, s'pore.What are u guys going to do in future? RESEARCH? I wonder do bio related fields like biochem and biotech and biomedic all open to research door? |
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Jun 1 2009, 11:35 PM
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Uwaaa~~~ new topic!! (Sorry, I haven't really active in LYN this days)
Any Biomedic UKM? There's like 15 pages here... Sigh... 3rd year is coming next sem, still thinking on what to major in; Pathology, Biochem and Microbiology. I like generally all 3 choices... sigh... Welcoming to the first years student~~ the result were out already right? Added on June 2, 2009, 12:48 amOk.. finished scanning through the posts. So far, I'd really didn't consider going for medicine after my degree. Although I always have a deep interest in clinical disease research particularly histopatholgy, I haven't really come to a point to be interested to be an actual doctor since I like lab more. Maybe I'd changed when doing my practicals. So far.... QUOTE(x_xmy @ May 4 2009, 03:47 PM) from my experience so far.. i guess i can say that biomeds are more focused on the diagnostic and research in the medical field where as doctors are more to the clinical practice and treatment of a patient.. Its UM right? I've always been curious about how you'd study for final year which seems to be crammed with everything including thesis. for those who are still confused bout the course, maybe u can look at it this way.. the first 1 years of the course is usually to teach all the basic stuff bout the human body system (physiology and biochemistry), human infections (microbiology and parasitology) and the important skills needed to analyse and make diagnostic (analytical biochemistry, biostatistics and lab techniques). in the 2nd year, we are inrtoduced to the major fields in biomedical science and it is at this time where we start to think bout which field we would want to venture to for our advance courses in our final year.. as in UM, the major fields that are offered for the final year are physiology, pharmacology, diagnostic virology, medical virology, applied immunology, anatomic pathology, haematology, clinical chemistry, nuclear medicine, analytical chemistry, diagnostic and medical microbiology. we would be able to choose a few fields which we would want to specialise in, of course related to our research project which is carried out simultaneously in our 3rd year. so all these are just for the study aspect of the course.. job-wise, it could be a whole different story altogether.. common jobs in malaysia would be being a tutor while pursuing your masters, sales rep for a pharmaceutical company, an RA for research projects carried out by lecturers or a lab tech in hospitals dealing with patient diagnosis. and I'd like to know how each university allocate it's subject for semesters. Just out of curiousity... And have anyone been informed with kompentasi generik? It happened in my faculty and they're trying to suit its issues into the subjects. I know its good intention but is it necessary. Personally I think its a politician propaganda of making a student life even more a hell.... since KG is in the CGPA too... and personally, its a bad time to be in public university when university activity is also counted in the CGPA and most of it takes most of the study time This post has been edited by aoibhealFae: Jun 2 2009, 12:48 AM |
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Jun 5 2009, 12:19 PM
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QUOTE(aoibhealFae @ Jun 1 2009, 11:35 PM) Uwaaa~~~ new topic!! (Sorry, I haven't really active in LYN this days) yup, it's UM for University Malaya =D actually according to my seniors the final year (3rd year for us) is more free class-wise since most would be in the midst of preparing our final thesis.. we start our research project during the 2nd year 3rd semester (usually May-June every year) and this carries on to the 3rd year 1st semester where our thesis will be evaluated at the end of this semester. for our final year, we only have to complete at least 14 credit hours of Elective Subjects (basically which fields we want to major in) and since each module is about 3 credits, that means we only have 4-5 modules for that year. Add another 2 modules for ELF (Elective Luar Fakulti) and Ko-ko and we have about 6-7 modules for that whole year, ie only 3-4 papers per semester which relatively lighter than our first two years where we have about 8-9 modules per semester. hence, it can be said that our 2nd year is the most important as it is the heaviest and also it will help us determined which field we would want to major in (especilly 2nd year 1st semester where we would learn most of the basics of the major fields offered here). i guess i am going to find out how heavy it is soon in a month's time when i start.... Any Biomedic UKM? There's like 15 pages here... Sigh... 3rd year is coming next sem, still thinking on what to major in; Pathology, Biochem and Microbiology. I like generally all 3 choices... sigh... Welcoming to the first years student~~ the result were out already right? Added on June 2, 2009, 12:48 amOk.. finished scanning through the posts. So far, I'd really didn't consider going for medicine after my degree. Although I always have a deep interest in clinical disease research particularly histopatholgy, I haven't really come to a point to be interested to be an actual doctor since I like lab more. Maybe I'd changed when doing my practicals. So far.... Its UM right? I've always been curious about how you'd study for final year which seems to be crammed with everything including thesis. and I'd like to know how each university allocate it's subject for semesters. Just out of curiousity... And have anyone been informed with kompentasi generik? It happened in my faculty and they're trying to suit its issues into the subjects. I know its good intention but is it necessary. Personally I think its a politician propaganda of making a student life even more a hell.... since KG is in the CGPA too... and personally, its a bad time to be in public university when university activity is also counted in the CGPA and most of it takes most of the study time i haven't heard of KG before. can u explain more about it? and i agree with you regarding the difficulty of public universities where even unless, irrelevant subjects like TITAS and APK can bring down your CGPA.. it really sucks when just because of those subjects your CGPA is dragged down after you worked so much on those major core subjects and score well.. i really don't understand the government's mindset regarding this. if they want to count in all the university subjects, then why didn't they count in English which makes up 6 credit hours in total. Bias isn't it? |
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Jun 7 2009, 10:52 PM
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QUOTE(x_xmy @ Jun 5 2009, 12:19 PM) and i agree with you regarding the difficulty of public universities where even unless, irrelevant subjects like TITAS and APK can bring down your CGPA.. it really sucks when just because of those subjects your CGPA is dragged down after you worked so much on those major core subjects and score well.. i really don't understand the government's mindset regarding this. if they want to count in all the university subjects, then why didn't they count in English which makes up 6 credit hours in total. Bias isn't it? Its government policy. Student must take those LAN (now MQA) subjects. Even private Uni (Malaysia based) must take those LAN subjects eg. English, History, and Moral. Correct me if Im wrong.. This post has been edited by kurtkantoi: Jun 7 2009, 10:53 PM |
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Jun 8 2009, 11:15 AM
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yeap.. in private.. it is compulsory to take the LAN also.. english, moral studies, malaysian studies and bahasa kebangsaan.
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Jun 12 2009, 10:46 AM
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what makes the diff between biochem and biomedic??
i am quite phobia of blood and shud i not choose biomedic? does a biomedic students need to learn how to check blood types or draw blood from patients? |
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Jun 12 2009, 11:21 AM
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Dear OMG...
I am afraid yes.. I dont know about other uni tho but in IMU he have module like haematology. And we did learn how to draw blood *venepuncture*. During practicals, most of em involves pricking finger for blood sample.... |
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