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University A Level in 6 Months, Not kidding. A centre starts to do that.

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TSdexterhau
post Feb 22 2009, 05:34 PM, updated 17y ago

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Guys and Girls,

For those who are excellent in studies and do not wish to be slowpoke. Please visit this website: Intelligent Zone

This is a special design program in such a way that allow good students to proceed their A Level studies right after SPM and continue Medical studies and Pharmacy on Jun or other course as well.

You guys must be well disciplined and able to work hard.

For more information, please contact:-

Name: Mr. Lim
Contact Number: +6016-2099638
Intelligent Zone Office: +603-91021188
Address: No. 8, Jalan 14/144A Taman Bukit Cheras 56000 Kuala Lumpur

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CLICK HERE!!!!
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post Feb 22 2009, 05:43 PM

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QUOTE(Critical @ Feb 22 2009, 05:41 PM)
No kidding, this one only for those extreme smart students to join
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In fact, not to say smart. Should be hardworking... smile.gif
Personally, I think this is a smart way to study as in College and University, we often being drag long enough to have few holes in our pockets. smile.gif
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post Feb 22 2009, 08:03 PM

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QUOTE(onimusha_m16 @ Feb 22 2009, 07:58 PM)
It doesnt matter if MOE doesnt recognize it. The cert is awarded by the Cambridge exam board, not our MOE. A lot of students are taking A-level as private candidates.
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Thanks onimusha for helping me to defend.
In fact this is true. Regardless MOE recognize it or not, student will still got a WORLD RECOGNIZED A-LEVEL from Cambridge University. smile.gif
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post Feb 22 2009, 11:12 PM

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QUOTE(solstice818 @ Feb 22 2009, 08:44 PM)
I'm not saying that someone will use A level cert to apply for jobs.But for scholarships application and interview, will this not affected?

Example:

So, when someone interview you where you get your A level? Oh " intelligent zone" and where the heck is that? I can't even find that on MOE web.  shocking.gif

First impression on the interview side will be, hmm, is this guy's result is recognized by MOE?If it's not, erm, should we give him/her the scholarship? What if we give him and turned out his cert is not recognized?In the end, will it affect the chance of you getting scholarship?
MOE stressed that 9 months is the least a college/institute should have for their A level course.Unless someone can find out that MOE approve this, or else, it will be risky to take on that, no?

Plus, intelligent zone doesnt even have a decent website.All they have is a blog?  doh.gif
P.s:I'm not here to bash but is this a registered institution?Is this safe? If it's not, I don't see the need of spreading it around and mislead others.
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First, as a interviewer, will they ask where you took your A Level instead of Degree? =.=' For your information, the real world won't care about your education background because that is first stage of filter. When you are being called for the an interview, they are testing your social skills and ability in presenting yourself. No everyone only focus on branding ok? A Levels must from a reputable University then only can so called A LEVELS. =.='

To make things clear, I rather say it like that, Intelligent Zone is a place for all private candidate gather around and have discussion about their studies with a guidance from a lecturer. It is not something like what you guys did in the University. Remember, the students here are taking as private candidate and in an intensive way of studies.

Intelligent Zone have not gone to the website area. Not everyone is familiar with website thingy ok? Give them time and allow them to improve since they are still new. Everything deserve to have their first time. OK?

Intelligent Zone is a registered institution. You can check in the Government website.

In order for you to see it is safe or not, you guys are always welcome to come and have a look at the centre and talk with their coordinator or lecturer.

Please, solstice818, the word mislead is annoying me. Please provide strong evidence before saying so. It is unfair for you to do so before even really get in to it.

For further information, you can always call 016-2099638 for more information. Thanks.
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post Feb 23 2009, 01:21 AM

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QUOTE(solstice818 @ Feb 22 2009, 11:56 PM)
Since you went for personal attack in another thread, I see no purpose in talking nicely to you then.

My conclusion, you have 2 problems.Blind and cant understand simple English.
I said interviews for applications of Scholarships.Blind or you can't understand simple English?In other words, I m saying interview for scholarships for degree.
That's bullshit.Are you saying that even if you failed all your education in your whole life, they don't give a damn and will still hire you?Then, what's the purpose of government offering JPA scholarship for those who get straight A's ?Why don't they offer to everyone if the real world dont care about your education background?  laugh.gif  doh.gif
http://intelligentzone.edu.my ----> 404 not found
As far as I know, colleges and unis that registered under MOE have their own website ended with Edu.MY.
I guess you are really blind.
I said if.And seriously, I don't care much about whether it annoys you or not.If you cant understand simple word like "IF", please go ahead and check on oxford dictionary.
Strong evidence? It's mentioned that A level courses must at least be 9 months old.And who the heck in this world can prove that the one intelligent zone providing is legal and approved by MOE?

Tell us...
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Same goes to you... Blind and cant understand simple English.

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That's bullshit.Are you saying that even if you failed all your education in your whole life, they don't give a damn and will still hire you?Then, what's the purpose of government offering JPA scholarship for those who get straight A's ?Why don't they offer to everyone if the real world dont care about your education background?    


Come on. You never read the word... "FIRST STAGE OF FILTER". Interview will be the second stage. Please do take note of that. I am one of the scholar as well. I know it.

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http://intelligentzone.edu.my ----> 404 not found
As far as I know, colleges and unis that registered under MOE have their own website ended with Edu.MY.


Do you see any "COLLEGE" and "UNIVERSITY" in the institution name? Still dare to say me blind. Normal tuition centre also need .edu.my? Nonsense.

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Cambridge International A Levels TYPICALLY take two years to complete and offer a flexible course of study that gives students the freedom to select subjects that are right for them.


You know the word TYPICALLY? Go check dictionary la. TYPICALLY not equal to MUST!!!


Added on February 23, 2009, 1:22 am
QUOTE(onimusha_m16 @ Feb 23 2009, 01:17 AM)
Things are different when the students take A-level as private candidates. I know a person who studied A-level himself within 6 months after his SPM and sit for the exam on June. British Council did not ask for any past academic qualification. He is doing fine in UK now. Btw, I think the certificate of A-level doesnt state which institution did you attend.

I assume Intelligent Zone works as a tuition centre for students to learn the syllabus of the subjects. The students would need to apply for the exam through British Council as private candidates themselves. Basically, it doesnt matter if the institution is not recognized.
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I see that you are the person who can think wisely here. You are great man.

This post has been edited by dexterhau: Feb 23 2009, 01:22 AM
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post Feb 23 2009, 01:26 AM

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QUOTE(onimusha_m16 @ Feb 23 2009, 01:17 AM)
Btw, I think the certificate of A-level doesnt state which institution did you attend.
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The cert only have CIE logo and the subjects taken with grade of course.


Added on February 23, 2009, 1:27 am
QUOTE(onimusha_m16 @ Feb 23 2009, 01:25 AM)
You cant blame her for that. I dun think she knows about A-level examinations well.
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I know but at least she understand properly before spoiling others thread.
In fact, my sister is studying there as well. Just helping them to promote. =.='
Suddenly a girl came out and say this and that. OMG...

This post has been edited by dexterhau: Feb 23 2009, 01:27 AM
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post Feb 23 2009, 01:38 AM

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QUOTE(solstice818 @ Feb 23 2009, 01:29 AM)
1st, if this is tuition center, make it clear. Your thread title said  " A level in 6 months" making other to think that your center acts as a college/uni to OFFER other 6month course.Do remember, tuition and course is 2 different things.

2nd, I purposely highlighted the word typically.Thus, I can see it clearly.Anyway, quoted again from CIE site
360hours.I don't think 6months can cover that...Erm, 6hours a day? laugh.gif
I found this funny when you only come to agree to people that support your tuition center (ops, I said it out). Come to think of it, who knows whether this will do wonder?Even if your centre are certified, you are merely 23years old.Do you have the qualification to teach students?

Private candidates or not? It doesnt matter.The course SHOULD be conducted in 9months.Just because it's your tuition center making it 6, doesnt mean it's legally recognized.And you are making it sound like A level is approved to be done in 6 months.Indirectly, you are sending out wrong message and what then? Other trying to finish A level in one month? One week? Funny.  doh.gif


Added on February 23, 2009, 1:30 am
Yea.I don't know it well because I already passed with flying colours years ago...Correct...You are right...You are the only one know it well then...  biggrin.gif
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Found another problem. No maths base. Still say pass with flying color. I think it should be coloring contest.

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360hours.I don't think 6months can cover that...Erm, 6hours a day? 


That is what you think. Let do some maths here. 1 month = 30 days, 6 months = 30 X 6 = 180 days, 360 hours divide by 180 days = 2 hours per day. =.='
In other words, 1 month cover 60 hours, mean 1 week is 15 hours and one day is 3 hours.

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post Feb 23 2009, 06:45 PM

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QUOTE(khiahsu @ Feb 23 2009, 11:14 AM)
fakerz, I think they'll sit for the AS and A2 papers all at one shot, it is possible.
Eg: Register with the board in January, complete the exams in June.

6 months is definitely a super short duration of time,whoa. O.O
TS, is there a max. number of subjects the students are allowed to take then?
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Nope. My sister already registered for both AS and A Level. Will upload the picture once I got the slip from her. smile.gif


Added on February 23, 2009, 6:48 pm
QUOTE(khiahsu @ Feb 23 2009, 11:28 AM)
Just for curiosity's sake, no attack meant =)

It's not the scheduling conflict that poses the problem here. Squeezing say...4 subjects into six months takes a LOT of dedication and hard work-it's compressing what basically is a 2 year course into 1/4th of the time recommended. Personally, I'd prefer to pace myself but if some are willing to make it at breakneck speed,why not? *shrugs*
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In fact, my sister do study hard for it. Actually the timing is basically 3 hours per subject per day. Total of 9 hours per day. We used to study more than that a day for 1 year during secondary school right? I mean for me morning class from 7.30 to afternoon 1.30 and continue tuition at Martin 3.00 to 6.00 and sometimes 7.00. Total up its somehow the same. Around 9 to 10 hours per day. Yeah, again depends on individual... smile.gif


Added on February 23, 2009, 6:51 pm
QUOTE(ffrulz @ Feb 23 2009, 01:39 PM)
3) The usual bunch of students opting for A levels do not apply to local universities but instead other private institutions/overseas. However, I have not come across your case before where A levels can be used to apply for local universities. This is related to point #1. How long have they been doing this, I have no idea either. It's latest news for me.
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What he said is true. Currently there are some IPTA accepting A Level but not all. Only some of them. This year start I guess because previously when I try cannot.

This post has been edited by dexterhau: Feb 23 2009, 06:51 PM
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post Feb 23 2009, 08:40 PM

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QUOTE(macamtakada @ Feb 23 2009, 07:24 PM)
1 day need study how many hours? normal students can get A a not ...
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Roughly 1 day 9 hours.
Erm... Depends on how you define NORMAL.
Getting an A is depends on your determination, dedication and hardworking.
Ganbate... smile.gif

 

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