my mum just said.. i dun give a damn. hahahah XD well.. i did told her the story(the complicated story).. after she read my sms.. so i dun mind dat much.. coz dey already hv been through first...
neways... i just want to DELETE all the memory dat makes me feel uurghhh n leave the sweet memory... i just dun want to remove all since.. i still have gud times with dem.. most of it.. but a ciput thing can be huge. aigoo~ okie~~~ DELETE!
neways... i search bout wat to do after spm thingi.. becoz i totally blank.. bout wat i suppose to do for my future. after listening to many opinion bout matrikulasi, upu and form 6. im totally dunno wat to do! just confuse n lost in da jungle of path way (ehh? XD) like in THSK darkness eyes lyrics... I can't see the light! the light for my future.. i did read someone bout... dun take chemical engineering~ BUT I WANT IT...n now.. i kinda doubt bout it >o<
At the end of SPM examinations, the million dollar question pops out : " What should I do next? "
While some students have already set their minds, most are lost in the sea of tertiary education.
To my opinion, if one has still not decided on what to do, they should move on to pre-U courses like A-levels, form 6, Australian Matriculation or even Canadian Pre-U.
A-levels and F6 gives students wider options for university selection as most universities recognise them. The duration of A-levels and F6 is also long enough to give students adequate time to think about their prefered course in future. So if a person is undecided, I would recommend it.
If a person is undecided, but want a faster path, SAM or CPU is a faster choice. Bear in mind that SAM and CPU is a very assignments-based course which Malaysian students might struggle to fit in. We, as malaysian students are more exams-oriented. Australian matriculation is 50 % internal assessment while CPU is 70% internal assessment. Btw, internal assessments = assignments and quizzes given by lecturers. So if a student prefers a faster pre-uni, australian and canadian matriculation is a good option.
Then there are the diploma courses which gives students direct entrance to their choice of study. Diploma courses are very often less time-consuming and does not require students to study a lot of unrelated subjects. So if a student has made up their mind, by all means, go straight to diploma courses.
Foundation courses are more rigid and students will not have the luxury to pick their favoured univeristy. Student from foundation courses can only go to the universities which are linked to the college where they take their foundation courses.
These are the basic path a student will undertake. So I hope what I wrote will help.
from malaysian-student.com
aigo~~ confusion!!!! >o<>
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