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post Sep 19 2012, 12:47 PM

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Any advice on OUM? I do some homework but I would like to have some advice from people who attends/attended there.

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post Sep 24 2012, 03:17 PM

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Yes that list is a good list. And I am sharing a web site, thet is www.indiaedu.com . There you can get all education information, career courses in India, USa, canada, Australia and abroad.
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post Sep 25 2012, 01:47 PM

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any advise on Malaysia University of Science and Technology as i am seriously considering joining the university for Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Transportation and Logistics. Any idea on other colleges and universities offering this
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post Oct 18 2012, 11:31 PM

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English language practitioners, educators and parents can pick up practical and simple activities that will increase student involvement at the three-day Johor English Language Seminar on Writing and Speaking in Johor Baru from Oct 29 to Oct 31.

Jointly organised by JB English Language Teaching (JELTA) and Johor State Education department, the seminar provides ELT practitioners with an avenue for sharing their knowledge and ideas on writing and speaking.

M Suites Hotel is sponsoring the venue, meals for participants and accommodation for speakers as part of its social responsibility commitment to education.

The seminar will focus on diverse issues within ELT and English as a Second Language, such as creative and innovative methodology, curricular and material design innovations, as well as critical thinking and creativity in English language teaching and learning.

Other topics that will be covered during the seminar -- to be officiated by New Straits Times (NST) managing editor Datuk Nuraina Samad -- include developing vocabulary and structural accuracy.

Former NST Johor bureau-chief Ravi Nambiar will show participants how to write a press release that is "useful, accurate and interesting", whereas NST rewrite executive A. Kathirasen, a journalist of 37 years, will give pointers on Writing Effective Letters to the Editor.

Lucille Dass, a former Universiti Sains Malaysia lecturer, will present a paper on Whither the Voice of English. This plenary paper illustrates how teachers can create purposeful and enjoyable speaking activities that allow students to "discover their lost voice in English".

Trainer Irfan Rahman, who has 20 years of experience teaching English all over the world, will deliver a workshop on Speak Your Mind, in which he shares tips for encouraging students to speak in the classroom and solving any problems that may occur in teaching non-native learners to speak.

Education Ministry's Teaching English Language and Literacy mentor and teacher trainer Maureen Parker, meanwhile, will introduce Jazz Chants, a popular method for helping students with pronunciation, fluency, vocabulary and grammar.

Parker will also demonstrate some successful ways to make the language classroom more student-centred and engaging.

Registration fee is RM130 for government school teachers and RM200 for other participants.

To register, call Rosnah Rahim at 017-790-5426 or fax 07-224-4737.

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post Nov 23 2012, 12:11 AM

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did any ppl here are interested in doing part/ full time?? we need tutors especially english tutors... our tution centre is located at kepong and sg buloh... we hav transport if u really coudnt reach there and very interested for this job... you can call 0126786218 (Mr Yong) or add Chua Yew Hui (chuayhui@hotmail.com) at facebook for more details....
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post Nov 28 2012, 09:13 PM

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just wanna ask you guys something...
I plan to do medics,...
So, am going to take foundation in science course..
no A-levels... coz i dont wanna die so soon lol..
anyways wic college should I look up to>?
In the terms of quality and affordable wise?
btwn, im looking foward to continue my medic studies abroad,. in India
advice plz...
thx in advance guys smile.gif wink.gif


Added on November 28, 2012, 9:15 pmjust wanna ask you guys something...
I plan to do medics,...
So, am going to take foundation in science course..
no A-levels... coz i dont wanna die so soon lol..
anyways wic college should I look up to>?
In the terms of quality and affordable wise?
btwn, im looking foward to continue my medic studies abroad,. in India
advice plz...
thx in advance guys smile.gif wink.gif

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post Dec 23 2012, 01:20 PM

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Great information there.. thanks... useful smile.gif
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post Jan 5 2013, 05:40 PM

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Halo, I would like to ask you guys know what is the different of the accounting and accounting & financial...I like to calculate and I am not interested in economic...not only that, my English is not very good. My SPM result English get D, but my foundation English get A, hahahaha......><''
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post Jan 8 2013, 02:34 PM

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post Jan 9 2013, 08:08 PM

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QUOTE(i_sadforever @ Jan 5 2013, 05:40 PM)
Halo, I would like to ask you guys know what is the different of the accounting and accounting & financial...I like to calculate and I am not interested in economic...not only that, my English is not very good. My SPM result English get D, but my foundation English get A, hahahaha......><''
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If you get a degree in accounting (more numbers) in Malaysia it lead to professional accountancy route with more exemptions.
If you go for accounting and finance, it is more balanced (no. + theories) and could have less exemption. If you don't like economics, try to avoid finance based, go for the accounting major direct.

Finance degree is really not that great in terms of pathway, since you cannot become professional accountant and get into a misguided belief of becoming a investment banker.

Your English is good enough for you to make it.

The fastest route for this is to do ACCA direct - you can do 9 papers and get a degree in accounting from UK.
If you have money go for a degree, if you have time go for a degree, if you have neither go for ACCA.
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post Jan 9 2013, 08:11 PM

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QUOTE(melvin471 @ Jan 31 2012, 10:34 PM)
University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus VS Taylors University Lakeside Campus VS Sunway University

Which university is better If I want to take Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Review on
1. Lecturers
2. Environment
3. Facilities
4. Students (more foreign or more locals)
5. Accommodation

Thanks you so much for your help ( in advance)
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BMW vs Toyota vs Honda - that is the exact assessment
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post Feb 20 2013, 11:48 PM

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QUOTE(i_sadforever @ Jan 5 2013, 05:40 PM)
Halo, I would like to ask you guys know what is the different of the accounting and accounting & financial...I like to calculate and I am not interested in economic...not only that, my English is not very good. My SPM result English get D, but my foundation English get A, hahahaha......><''
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QUOTE(frodo baggin @ Jan 9 2013, 08:08 PM)
If you get a degree in accounting (more numbers) in Malaysia it lead to professional accountancy route with more exemptions. 
If you go for accounting and finance, it is more balanced (no. + theories) and could have less exemption.  If you don't like economics, try to avoid finance based, go for the accounting major direct.

Finance degree is really not that great in terms of pathway, since you cannot become professional accountant and get into a misguided belief of becoming a investment banker.

Your English is good enough for you to make it. 

The fastest route for this is to do ACCA direct - you can do 9 papers and get a degree in accounting from UK.
If you have money go for a degree, if you have time go for a degree, if you have neither go for ACCA.
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I would like to stress on this point.

I believe most universities would have 9 papers exempted for ACCA if you get an Accountancy Degree. However, some universities that offer double major (Acc & Finance, Acc & Banking ....) will also gives you the same amount of exemption too. Curtin University being one of them.

That is why single major in accounting is very unpopular in Curtin. For the same price, exemption and time period, why study single major when you can do double major? More job opportunity for you in the future with double major.
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post Mar 11 2013, 09:55 AM

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post Mar 13 2013, 04:53 PM

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Hi,
i was wandering what will happen if i took a 3+0 degree course that is not accredited by MQA or BEM, what will happen after i graduate?

i will not be able to continue master?
can find job or not?
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post Mar 16 2013, 07:14 AM

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so can anyone give a review on HELP university ? do they stand up to their name ? is the management good enough to help overcome any possible future difficulties ? how flexible are they ? how good are their facilities ? anything specific that makes HELP stand out ? and how good are they in Business courses ( Management / international business / entrepreneurship ) ??

as I am really interested in the twinning program they offer.

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post Mar 18 2013, 11:35 AM

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post Mar 26 2013, 03:59 PM

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If you are looking for an affordable tourism diploma, I can recommend you to study at Optima International College. The diploma here would not cost you more than 20 k for two and a half year study. Optima International especially cater for students from low/middle-income families which explains its low fees and valuable add-ons. There are many foreign students here from India, China and the Arab countries We specializes in three main components which is Travel, Tourism & Hospitality instead of concentrating in only one component. This is to give our students an edge when they step into the working world.

The special thing about studying in Optima is that you don't have to worry about accommodation as hostel is provided free-of-charge for students. Upon finishing diploma, you can opt to continue degree at our partner universities in New Zealand, USA, Canada, China or any universities in Malaysia as we are a fully accredited institution. Even for international students, the environment in Malaysia is really welcoming towards international students so students can consider to study here due to the international study environment. For more info, you can simply call 03-80767041 or email to farah@optima.edu.my.Attached Image
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post Mar 28 2013, 07:58 AM

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Hi, I made a discussion thread for INTI College Subang Campus, can you add the link too ? smile.gif http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2752634 Thanks !
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post Mar 28 2013, 08:24 AM

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Hi, I made a discussion thread for INTI College Subang Campus, can you add the link too ? smile.gif http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2752634 Thanks !
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post May 10 2013, 04:27 PM

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QUOTE(spitfire111 @ Apr 13 2009, 08:46 AM)
thanks for mentioning.
it's a bit long but it's fixed.
you don't mind I keep the acronym "USCI" the same..  smile.gif

University College Sedaya International (UCSI) --> Unwavering Commitment to Serve Intentionally University (UCSI)
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Hi, Sorry to correct you again. But UCSI is just UCSI University. The "UCSI" was just kept after the transition to a full university because it was already a recognised brand. The "Unwavering Commitment to Serve Intentionaly" is not the name, its just a justification. The name is just "UCSI University". smile.gif

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