Wednesday, December 24, 2008

so now's the time where everyone's relaxing, working, enjoying holidays after spm and so on. maybe holidays are not that fun to me because i dont go clubbing i dont party i dont go out late at night but all i do is play my god damn jirami at home ? so it makes no difference if i stay at home or start studying again.

so yes, im going for the a levels january intake next year. a levels is really hard, according to people who took a levels but thats for science subjects i guess? im doing law so im taking arts subject for a levels but the thing is, where do i take ?

its either this two only because they are well known for law, and they offer law subject for a levels.

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ATC in Petaling Street.

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Brickfields Asia College in Brickfields.

the difference between this two colleges are one is more established than the other, which is ATC is more established, and also cheaper than Brickfields Asia. both offer the 9 months and the 15 months A levels programme.

so i guess ill be going to ATC for A levels ?

and for law, most probally, which means i might change my mind, i'll be going to Brickfields Asia.

Why BAC?

because they offer the transfer programme, which means 2 years in Malaysia and 1 year in the UK.

not only you get to go UK, the marks are 75% on examinations and 25% on your assignments. the exam papers are set by your own lecturer, and marked by them too. Even in the UK its the same. so if you can kautim your lecturer means you can score high :)

the thing is, for only one year to go to UK, the cost, approx. will be rm100k, including the living cost there. makan , rental , transport, condoms etc.

the other option that both ATC and Brickfields Asia College offer is the External Programme. this means you will be doing 3 years in malaysia, and all your exam papers come from the UK. and your papers will be sent back to the UK to be marked, just like spm, you dont know who the fuck set the paper and you dont know who the fuck mark your papers and its 100% on examinations.

the good point is, the total 3 years cost for this course is only approx. RM40k. compare to the transfer programme its way more expansive.

so i cant decide which to do.

another thing is, after 1 year a levels + 3 years of law studies, i need one more year to do either CLP or the Bar regardless which programme you choose.

you can do your CLP in malaysia, and only in malaysia. that means your CLP will only be regonized in malaysia, and only malaysia which i actually think its good enough la.

in order to do the Bars, you need to score at least 2nd class upper for your final year and you can only do it in either one of the four inns in London. It's reconized all over the world.

so people, have you planned on what you want to do ? dont go partying and clubbing so much and plan on your future lah.

another reason why i like BAC is because there's this chau kuey teow stall outside there which open only in the evening i think ?

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mother fucker i find the kuey teow nice la. sumore this 2 old feller selling it . sure got kung fu wan.

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and again, look at this BAC student.

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LLB WORLD TOP STUDENT ? THIS DUDE MUST HAVE ADDED LAW BOOKS INTO HIS SOUP MAN WTF ? or maybe BAC rocks ? :D

this is really sad. im sorry jen yen but i find this very very funny. i know youre sad about it but hey, dont want to get also get already so why sad about it? why not laugh about it and dont do it again la?

he got 41 / 50 for the 2nd time for undang test. he must be fucking paranoid with the number 41. and look at his house number.

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41. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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