INTRODUCTION


What you need to know


This blog will mainly be dedicated to my views and experiences about the UEM scholarship interview for SPM leavers (2018). Other things you will find in this blog is about my short 'involvement' in a matriculation program, my 'beef' with the UPU system and what I've learnt about the higher education system in Malaysia or straightforwardly just the pros and cons of whether you should go for matriculation, foundation or diploma.



NOTICE!

If you are the person who is just:

1) Moments away before arriving to the venue and haven't read a thing about the interview.

2) Very busy with life.
3) Generally impatient.
4) Anxious all the time.


Relatable person,click here.




About this blog

I really doubt people who visit my blog ( hopefully if there is any) through this page. Which is... mainly and only about the introduction but if you then just continue reading. Who knows, it might change your life. Meh.

What you might find here could answer your questions.

Yes, mainly about your life choices after SPM. Especially for all those boarding school students who were sent there to live independently from the tender love and care from their parents but ironically are spoon fed by the teachers for every exam they take. I was one of them. So, shout out to them! What I'm trying to say is that after finishing secondary school, you make your own decisions and life choices which is really quite scary but guidance is literally everywhere and this blog is mainly dedicated for that purpose.


Disclaimer
I'm not biased to any educational background you came from fellow readers. So don't get triggered.



 My experiences are not the typical 'high achieving' *cringe* and 'lucky to be privileged' student would actually  go through.

"Life is one rocky ride". If your confused by what privilege means in my terms, I'll explain it in little chunks through my blog posts. I'm setting my self to a lot of hate from the Malaysian netizens. If wearing makeup during receiving your SPM results is going to receive a lot of backlash well you don't have to mention about this one. I'm ready.

Note: Since I'm writing a blog, I also might share my views and opinions about the world around me. So if anything, prepare to laugh, cringe or be triggered. I'm also not a 'cheesy' writer who tries to make his or her posts sounds like a 'wet cheese ball' love novel. Ending their sentences with:


Something else came knocking to my door...


Like what is that! I'm not here to read a short story when I'm searching an entree about a scholarship interview. I still respect other peoples opinions and views about any given subject.





For all those people who's having a bad day, remember there 
are those who are less fortunate. Literally.





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