Thursday, October 13, 2011

klu nak tawu, mcm ni la umpama studi tuk STPM !!! especially yg amik sejarah !!!

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The Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM, English: Malaysian Higher School Certificate) is a pre-university examination taken by students in Malaysia. It was formerly known as the Higher School Certificate (HSC). The HSC was the precursor to the GCE A levels in the UK, and is still the name of the pre-university examination in some states in Australia.
The STPM is set and run by the Malaysian Examinations Council (Majlis Peperiksaan Malaysia) since 1982, which also runs the Malaysian University English Test (MUET) since 1999.STPM is one of the pre-university systems for admission to Malaysian public universities. Candidates technically may apply for admission to degree-level courses. All those applying for universities, however, must have taken the MUET.
STPM is internationally recognised by many universities, especially those within the Commonwealth of Nations as well as the United States and the Republic of Ireland. Most universities consider STPM results equivalent to GCE A-Level results.                                                                    
As the national secondary education in Malaysia consists of five grades called "forms", "Form Six" is the name given to the STPM pre-university programme. The Ministry of Education selects secondary schools it considers capable of providing Form 6 classes. Unlike the other five forms which are year-long grades, Form 6 lasts one and a half years. Form 6 itself is divided into two levels; the first half year is known as Lower Sixth Form (Tingkatan Enam Rendah/Bawah) and the other whole year is known as Upper Sixth Form (Tingkatan Enam Atas). There are two main field of study offered in Form 6; humanities and sciences.
Students in Form Six are called sixth formers. Sixth formers in national secondary schools are usually distinct from other students in the lower forms such as wearing different school uniforms, usually given higher posts within the school's societies, often with lax enforcement of certain school rules and regulations such as the ban on mobile phones, and sometimes even holding a separate morning assembly and recess for sixth formers.
Sixth formers in most schools generally form their own association, commonly called the Form Six Association or the Form Six Society. These associations' main annual activity is the initiation of new Lower Sixth formers during orientation.
my subject ;
 SEJARAH - 1.Tamadun Dunia 2.Tamadun Islam 3.Asia Tenggara 4.sejarah Malaysia
USULUDDIN - 1.Mantik 2.Tauhid 3.Ulum Hadis 4.Ulum Qur'an
PENGAJIAN AM - 
BAHASA ARAB -
MUET


go go chaiyok !!! never give up !!!



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