Wednesday 28 January 2015

Post-STPM Q&A

*The Q&A below are as of 2014. The procedural process and certain facts below may not be up to date and it is advised you get the further updates and information from your school counsellor.

These are the common questions encountered for students who graduated from STPM.


1): If I opt for Ulangan 3, would we get a result slip?
Yes, you would, but only by the end of April.

2): If I opt for Ulangan 3, does it mean I only get my full result at the end of April?
Whether you opt for Ulangan 3 or not, you will get your full result based on term 3 result (pre-Ulangan 3 result) in March. The only difference is that those who do not opt for Ulangan 3 get a result slip, while those who do can only check their results online.

If you intend to apply for IPTS/overseas universities, you can print out the full result online and submit it together with all other relevant documents. Once accepted you will be given a conditional offer. The admission process varies between universities so it is best you check the respective universities you wish to apply for, but generally they accept printed result for conditional offer.

3): Which result do they take? The latest or the best?
MPM will choose the best result of two. If your term 1 result is B+ but your ulangan result is F, the former will be selected.

4) Could those who opt for Ulangan 3 apply for UPU, or would they have to wait until their final result is released?
Whether or not you opt for Ulangan 3, you MUST apply for UPU courses before the application closes. You are able to apply for your desired courses and universities based on your full result which is based on term 3 result.

At the end of april, when your final result which is based on Ulangan 3 result is released, UPU will allow the applicants to make amendments, but only for NON-CRITICAL courses. Courses like Medicine, Pharmacy and Law which required interviews are not allowed to be selected anymore.

5) How do they calculate the final grade?
According to an unofficial source, the final grades of each subjects are calculated based on the marks of each papers, and not GPA of each paper. Therefore you cannot calculate your final grade based on the four papers you obtained.


The marks are not disclosed to the candidates, hence it is impossible for one to calculate their final grade. We are only informed of our grade. We are told we get an A but we are never told we get either a 95% or 80% for that paper.

For the same combination of grades, it is possible that there are various different final grades. For example, I have seen people who get A B+ A- A (according to paper sequence, and thus equal weightage) for Chemistry, one got a final grade of A and another one got a final grade of A-.

For PA, I have a friend who got B+ C+ A A but at the end he managed to get an A. If you say the final grade is calculated by the papers GPA, mathematically it is impossible he would obtain an A.

Anyway there are overwhelming evidence that the final grade is not the average of four papers GPA. The unofficial source is reliable and the only explanation to various discrepancies observed.

6) How to apply UPU?
You key in your data online. You are not required to submit your result as the officials will get your results from MPM.

USM and UM (rumour says) have independent system which required separate application.

7) How many offers could we get from UPU?
Maximum one from UPU, one from USM and one from UM (if UM does have autonomy in selection).

If your result is satisfactory, it is highly likely you will get a course you apply for, provided it is not extremely competitive like medicine.

If your result is not satisfactory, you'll get the choices you list below, or, if your result is really bad and you fail to meet the requirements of all the courses you apply for, you will be given a course they deem suitable for you.

If your result is appalling, you will not get an offer at all. (those whose CGPA are below 2.0 are highly likely to have their application rejected).

However, rayuan is allowed. Rayuan is, as of 2014, only exclusively for applications who failed to get any offer at all. You cannot make rayuan for the courses they have given you or for the universities you are given, unless you make attempt to contact the universities then it might be considered on a case-by-case basis but statistics suggests it is not worth the effort.

8) When would we know our UPU result?
As for 2014, you will only know your UPU result by mid-August.


Please feel free to ask more questions and I'll answer them if I know the answer. However, please note that I am simply a senior who went through the process in the year of 2014 and procedural process may have undergone changes since then and thus my answers may not be up to date. You are best advised to seek answers from school counsellors who know best in this field.


Saturday 24 January 2015

Settlement

You know, I have never thought this would occur to me at this moment, but it has.

I am an extremely lazy person who is so lazy I refuse to catch a dropping key and instead let it falls and pick it up once it hits the ground. I am lazy and also non-responsive if I deem the incident is not critical to warrant an immediate attention.

Hence when I have settled down in an environment, I refuse, and resist, any sort of changes that means I have to re-adapt a new environment. No matter how unpleasant, uncomfortable, despicable, demeaning, depressing or diabolical is the situation, once I have survived the adaptation and have adapted to it, got comfortable to it, I refuse to change, and choose instead to settle down for long and just live with it.

And this is what has happened to me. Prior to entering university I worked as a temporary teacher for almost half a year, and then I went on to become a student for 3 and a half month, and now, to gain some income, I return to the profitable job of becoming a temporary teacher. This, mathematically, effectively means I have been working as a temporary teacher much longer than being a student, and I have much made myself comfortable with my work that the notion of returning to study seems a bit repelling and alien at the moment.

While I won't see myself as a teacher for a long term, I cannot deny I am now comfortable doing it.

The only thing that concerns me is that because of my inexperience, I may not be able to help my students as best as I could. I have been incoherent, stutter at delivering teachings, and often fail to realise what my students fail to grasp, what basics they have to build. I am actually a failed teacher.

But anyway, I will try my best. Teaching has sort of become a part of my life, a part of my life I now am more comfortable living than to be a university student again.


Monday 19 January 2015

The Vamps - Somebody To You



If this song is heard at the right moment at the right place, it is the single most powerful song to bring out all great memories I have in a place, all great memories I have with all my friends in that place.

Love this song, even though I don't even know who the singers are.

Sunday 18 January 2015

Back To Teaching

I have now resumed the life of a teacher. Semester break is too long and the idea of frolicking around for the whole 3 months just doesn't go well with me and hence I searched for a part-time job and ended up becoming a temporary teacher again.

This year I was initially informed to teach F4 and F5 Physics, but was last minute told to instead teach F3 and F4 Maths, which I do not prefer over the former. But anyway I still accepted it. At least I am now teaching a subject I actually am conversant with. Last year I taught BM, it was a subject I was the weakest at (or second weakest, after BC, can't really rank them) and therefore teaching it was extremely stressful, and teaching a bunch of incredibly rebellious and recalcitrant students certainly doesn't make my life an envious one to live.

Being in the morning makes me suddenly relive the life of my form 6 days. Till now I wouldn't lie and dare say I still miss my form 6 life, to a very great extent. It is just too beautiful to be forgotten at the moment. But anyway teaching F3 and F4 is a different experience as students are obviously much more mature, and are capable of being independent.

I am the kind of person who prefers to work than to play around when there are opportunities because I like the notion of having something to focus on or an aim to work for. Some people might find me stupid and claim that once I officially start a job in the future, I wouldn't have any sort and any form of opportunity to travel around and relax anymore. But then if playing around right now is not something I enjoy, I fail to see why I need to do so simply because people say I wouldn't have the chance in the future.

I'm a weirdo, and I admit it.

At least I am happy living a weird life. =)


Thursday 15 January 2015

Avicii - The Days




I don't know why, but I am just deeply in love with this song.

The song brings out some incredible and unexplainable emotions in me. I feel a mixture of emotions that somehow makes me reflect my past lives, and I just uncontrollably dance to the song.

I don't know why, I just love the song, and find it mesmerising and emotionally evoking.

Sunday 11 January 2015

How Does The Future Look Like?

Reading Sunday Star (I should mention I think I would die if I don't read newspapers a day - and I mean a printed newspapers) makes me realise we all have one common curiosity that does not surface easily, but is often mentioned by those who have walked the Earth a long time. Often we are curious about how our future would look like, but there are nothing to trigger or prompt us to ponder this and therefore we don't mention it. When asked to make a decision that likely impact our future in a significant way, we would often hope how each decision would turn out before we finally hesitated to make one.

In newspapers I read columnists who said back in the 1990s and 1980s they have their own visualisation of how 2015 would appear to be, and several movies have portrayed 2015 to be a year of massive development and modern technology, but it turns out to be disappointing as the year 2015, so far, does not signal anything that likely agrees with the movies and whatever the producer envisions do not seem to be able to materialise any time soon, yet.

I can't help but putting myself in the columnists' shoes. For once, I ponder how year 2035 would look like. For starters, I would be 41 years old - if I survive the twenty years between. Do I have a successful life? Do I have a wife and kids? Would my parents still be around? Would Malaysia be a much more developed state, with obvious improvement in technology and to regain its once glory on international level? Would racial tension in Malaysia finally disappear and all races actually integrate in the society well and peacefully? Would the world finally gain peace and terrorists eliminated, or would the world deteriorated to one full with chaos and turmoil to such a point the blood has replaced the water in the river? Would the environment return to its lush green again or would all mountains be replaced by high rise buildings to feed the ever growing population that is already threatening to wipe out the ecology? Would Earth still be sustainable and habitable considering the current damage done to the Earth right now is far from acceptable and imaginable? Would a second Earth that is habitable be found and humans be transported there by that time?

I won't deny so far Earth has seen drastic deterioration. Humans are killing humans and simultaneously are depriving Earth of its nature. We take things for granted and we do not appreciate what mother nature has bestowed upon us. So in 2035, would Earth be a better place to live, or would it be inhabitable?

That is certainly one issue worth jotting down and there too is one answer worth waiting for.


Saturday 3 January 2015

An Answer To A Facebook Post


This blog post is an answer to a facebook status I stumbled upon regarding the lost of contact of friends after graduation that seems to indicate friends no longer care each other.

There are reasons why I said high school life is awesome. I am going to focus at only one that I think is relevant in answering your question. In high school, you at first are placed in a designated locations with strangers you do not know, and as time evolves you slowly mingle with each other and end up become friends. Depriving of the luxury of having any sort of entertainment and being crammed in a stuffy classroom at an age where humans are known to be the most active, improvisation, impromptu talking and spontaneous games are being actively created and invented to have fun with friends at times you feel boring.

And thus friendship grows and strengthens over time. After graduation, it is a fact that friends go different route and walk different path. Your life no longer largely overlap and, since life goes on, everyone takes on different lifestyle in pursuing their own dream. Graduation signals an end of high school, and end of overlapping life. Being busied with own work meaning everybody has less overlapping time that could be spent together as they could when they were in high school. As such, naturally, contact between friends grow less frequent and in consequence people do not get along as close and as often as they could.

However, this does not mean friendship could not hold. It still could, the only difference is that you do not get along with each other as often as before, and thus seemingly indicate that friendship has deteriorated ans friends no longer care for each other. This is, understandably, wrong and caused by deception. Friendships could still hold, unless you completely sever the ties deliberately, or that you have lost contact with your friend for a very long time to such a point you have absolutely no idea what has happened in recent times to your friends. This could happen, and is inevitably as with your limited time, you could not possibly contact all the friends you made in high school. This is not a volunteer process, and it is imminent you will lost contact with whom you are not very close.

But since you are not close to them, you most likely wouldn't mind losing them. This is a sad fact, but look on the bright side, you'll still make new friends as you move on to your next stage of life. Life can take a turn, just be patient. Lights may change colour but it will not easily dim.