2012年12月29日星期六

2012 Is Going To End..




2 more days...we have to start the new year--2013.!
Get ready to say GOODBYE to 2012 and say HI to 2013.! 

Any Plan?

Jom..

Countdown agn..:D

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Today is the last Saturday on 2012..
Those thing that I felt so sad was I just came back from school..:(
School Activity was took away my 4 days holiday..But still had some happy memory when I lived with my Friends..:)







 - like a LOUSAI =.= -
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Ok..It's not important..

Today..
Let's talk about Senior 3 and UEC..

Maybe you will ask ..

Why you still haven't graduated after SPM??

ermm...Actually I was not taken SPM..:D

Ya..Although I'm 17..but I'm study in 

Chinese independent high school (独中) ..

It is a type of private high school in Malaysia.

I am Senior 3 next year and I worry about a lots of things..Haiz..I think it was the most pressure year for me..because we're going to have an stupid exam that call UEC....and we will have a lots of tests ...

Every month ,Every week ,Every day...><



Hope tat I won't get crazy..

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UEC ?

The Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) is a standardized test for Chinese independent high school students organized by the UCSCAM since 1975. The UEC is available in three levels: Junior Middle (UEC-JML), and Senior Middle (UEC-SML). Examinations for the UEC-JML and UEC-V are only available in the Chinese language. The UEC-SML has questions for mathematics, sciences (biology, chemistry and physics), bookkeeping, accounting and commerce available in Chinese and English.

The UEC-SML is recognized as a qualification for entrance into many tertiary educational institutions around the world, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Australia, Canada and many others. It is not recognized by the government of Malaysia for entry into public universities, but most private colleges recognize it.

Because the UEC is not recognized by the Malaysian government, some Chinese independent high schools opt to teach the national secondary school curriculum (in Malay) alongside the independent school curriculum (in Chinese) and require students to sit for the government standardized tests (PMR, SPM or even STPM) as private school candidates, providing the students an opportunity to obtain government-recognized certificates.


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Ya..It's how terrible...>,<


Anyway...


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Good Luck To You In 2013..

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Have a Nice Day.. !
 :)



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