Quote by jasmint285HAPPY BELATED
BIRTHDAY BRO!
I'm SO sorry I'm late...
been busy with school and all...
how are you? I don't see you on msn anymore
*hugs* miss you so much
you remembered as well...*tear*
anyway, i've been doing okay, had a good b-day and all, without any bad things
happening lately, other than temporarily losing my job due to relocation. so how
have you been?
thanks, and i'm sorry for not being on msn lately, i will be soon. later, sis.
*hug*
Kolej Bandar at Petaling Street? At Pak Peng Building? Good if you go there.
What is the name of the Indian teacher for Biology class? Is it Mr.Subra? I went
there before for Mr.Lingam's chemistry class. Then a year later he went to
Kasturi Tuition Center and he is still teaching there when I left 2 years ago.
The teachers in Kolej Bandar are good, some even better than Kasturi ones.
If you go to Pak Peng Building, beside Kolej Bandar, you can find this good
place for PA tuition. It's called Pusat Tuition Yakin, managed by Chinese
brothers. I don't remember his name, maybe Mr.Lim or Mr.Yap. The younger brother
is the teacher and the older brother is the one who take care of the counter
infront the main door. When almost near the STPM examinations date, you better
secure a place for his kursus because ALL the tips he give is VERY accurate. And
you just do his homework alone, you are holding an A in your hand. Better you
pay a visit to his center and ask for the kursus. Alot of students book the seat
early and usually the room is very pack. Not enough to accomodate all the
students although the room seem big. I always attend his tuition class on every
Tuesday at 2.45pm. I left from my school at 1.20p.m at Jalan Ampang then raced
like hell to Petaling Street because of the jams and all that (taking bus).
Normally, I skip my lunch or ta-pao something to eat in the class meanwhile
securing a place. Luckily, I meet some friends from St. John school and I ask
them to help me secure a seat because they always get the front and the second
rows. With the text books weighting a few kilos, rushing here and there seem
like I was going to war each day. I always going solo because I don't like to do
things in a slow pace (I walk very fast). Although, I'm alone but I met lots of
friends from Kuala Kubu Baru school, St. John (mostly), Kepong (dat famous
school), and some Chinese schools around the KL (Chung Hwa or Confucious? Can't
remember).
But I pay my highest respect to my Kuala Kubu Baru friends the most. She and her
friends wake up at 6am then take a bus to KL every Sat and Sun to Kolej Bandar
and Yakin each week without fail. Arrive there around 8.30am to attend the 9am
class. I was at Kolej Bandar at that time, so I help her to secure some seats. I
always get the center front row seat because I don't like people to block my
view.
But if you really want to find the best teacher for whatever subject you want to
take, it might work best if you walk up to the students on the street and ask
them. I always did my research this way. I just walk up to the students and ask
them where do they go and which class they attend and which teacher is the best
in a particular subject. I don't feel embarassed asking them straight away
because we are all students and what harm will it do? So far, all the students
are very nice and friendly. If you approach them nicely, they will respond
nicely to your action.
I don't understand some students are so kiasu. I meant in the class, they would
only respond to their own classmates (from the same school) and don't mix with
the other classmates (from other school). Like keeping a big secret to themself
only and nobody are allowed to go near. Very nice if you make some friends from
another school. I always exchange test papers with my friends from other
schools. Like St. John. Their exam papers are very high standards. They don't
mind at all and we all help each other like who goes to do the photocopy job.
Sometimes, share meals together or dine together. Very helpful.
merged: 08-23-2008 ~ 01:46am
Quote by jasmint285
@_@...
such a long post...
well I don't take PA tuition but I went for some revision program for 3 days
this week and it was in Kolej Bandar itself. I know about Yakin but didn't
really have time for any extra tuition. I've been wanting to take tuition for
economics as well but school activities didn't exactly leave me any free time.
I do have friends from other schools although I don't mix around with them but I
know them through my school friends, so we're kinda like on a hi-bye basis.
I'll be so glad when STPM is over. I already feel exhausted! @_@ so
tired...
oh yeah...since you graduated so long ago what are you doing
now?uni?college?work?
Haha.. sorry bout that!
I'm currently working right now. But soon going to do some research on
continuing further studies. Well, I'm not sure which course that might interest
me but I've been meeting people and all that. So, I can really feel which course
that I want to join in for my career future.
What are you doing after your Stpm? Aren't the sole purpose of going to form 6
is wish to be offer a place in local uni? If you want to go to college after
completing form 6, its quite a waste of time. 2 years is really a long time. How
is your Spm results? Are they good? What lands you into form 6?
Such a waste, if you really wish to get an A in PA subject, you wouldn't want to
have that as an excuse. Just attend the Pa kursus, its not taking you lots of
time. Its just taking a day in a week and for 2 weeks the kursus is held. Each
kursus is 3 hours. Kursus #1 is for Paper 1 and Kursus #2 is for Paper 2. Oh
well, if it was me, even the world is on war, I wouldn't miss on that day. To
get an A is not an easy job. And when you get your results, you will know how do
I feel seeing an "A" on your cert. The emotions is very different. No
offense but I wish you lots of lucks in your very best in STPM!
Quote by jasmint285I can't go to your
wedding but can I add you to my friendlist?
Sure!
You've always been such a nice person when I see what you say to everyone in the
forums... I don't know why we weren't on each other's friendslist a long time
ago!
pokes arm~Pokeage of great friends.
merged: 10-07-2008 ~ 05:14pm
lol~hugs~how are things going jas?
watch this, she is just few months old, and can remember over 100 countries!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r43yCiKlbCo
(and at 5 mins 48 sec of the video, she'll point to you the Malaysia in that map
)
hoho!i just finish my final paper already...huh....now can enjoy my holidays..how about u?u just start ur final exam?
you remembered as well...*tear*
anyway, i've been doing okay, had a good b-day and all, without any bad things happening lately, other than temporarily losing my job due to relocation. so how have you been?
thanks, and i'm sorry for not being on msn lately, i will be soon. later, sis. *hug*
wOw............... O_O...........
jasmint, is it my eyes need some detergent wash
or is it
true that i'm seeing LCD-style wide screen in your userpage?
anyways, dropping by to say ohayo, konichiwa, kombawa and oyasumi~
HA!
You are smarter!
I win!
merged: 08-31-2008 ~ 12:36pm
on "First Date"
hello there Jasmint


on my vector ~Salut d'Amour~...
I appreciate it very much
Have a nice day!
merged: 08-29-2008 ~ 08:58pm
thanks for the support
I'll try to
make more vectors on La Corda d'Oro
Kolej Bandar at Petaling Street? At Pak Peng Building? Good if you go there. What is the name of the Indian teacher for Biology class? Is it Mr.Subra? I went there before for Mr.Lingam's chemistry class. Then a year later he went to Kasturi Tuition Center and he is still teaching there when I left 2 years ago. The teachers in Kolej Bandar are good, some even better than Kasturi ones.
If you go to Pak Peng Building, beside Kolej Bandar, you can find this good place for PA tuition. It's called Pusat Tuition Yakin, managed by Chinese brothers. I don't remember his name, maybe Mr.Lim or Mr.Yap. The younger brother is the teacher and the older brother is the one who take care of the counter infront the main door. When almost near the STPM examinations date, you better secure a place for his kursus because ALL the tips he give is VERY accurate. And you just do his homework alone, you are holding an A in your hand. Better you pay a visit to his center and ask for the kursus. Alot of students book the seat early and usually the room is very pack. Not enough to accomodate all the students although the room seem big. I always attend his tuition class on every Tuesday at 2.45pm. I left from my school at 1.20p.m at Jalan Ampang then raced like hell to Petaling Street because of the jams and all that (taking bus). Normally, I skip my lunch or ta-pao something to eat in the class meanwhile securing a place. Luckily, I meet some friends from St. John school and I ask them to help me secure a seat because they always get the front and the second rows. With the text books weighting a few kilos, rushing here and there seem like I was going to war each day. I always going solo because I don't like to do things in a slow pace (I walk very fast). Although, I'm alone but I met lots of friends from Kuala Kubu Baru school, St. John (mostly), Kepong (dat famous school), and some Chinese schools around the KL (Chung Hwa or Confucious? Can't remember).
But I pay my highest respect to my Kuala Kubu Baru friends the most. She and her friends wake up at 6am then take a bus to KL every Sat and Sun to Kolej Bandar and Yakin each week without fail. Arrive there around 8.30am to attend the 9am class. I was at Kolej Bandar at that time, so I help her to secure some seats. I always get the center front row seat because I don't like people to block my view.
But if you really want to find the best teacher for whatever subject you want to take, it might work best if you walk up to the students on the street and ask them. I always did my research this way. I just walk up to the students and ask them where do they go and which class they attend and which teacher is the best in a particular subject. I don't feel embarassed asking them straight away because we are all students and what harm will it do? So far, all the students are very nice and friendly. If you approach them nicely, they will respond nicely to your action.
I don't understand some students are so kiasu. I meant in the class, they would only respond to their own classmates (from the same school) and don't mix with the other classmates (from other school). Like keeping a big secret to themself only and nobody are allowed to go near. Very nice if you make some friends from another school. I always exchange test papers with my friends from other schools. Like St. John. Their exam papers are very high standards. They don't mind at all and we all help each other like who goes to do the photocopy job. Sometimes, share meals together or dine together. Very helpful.
merged: 08-23-2008 ~ 01:46am
Haha.. sorry bout that!
I'm currently working right now. But soon going to do some research on continuing further studies. Well, I'm not sure which course that might interest me but I've been meeting people and all that. So, I can really feel which course that I want to join in for my career future.
What are you doing after your Stpm? Aren't the sole purpose of going to form 6 is wish to be offer a place in local uni? If you want to go to college after completing form 6, its quite a waste of time. 2 years is really a long time. How is your Spm results? Are they good? What lands you into form 6?
Such a waste, if you really wish to get an A in PA subject, you wouldn't want to have that as an excuse. Just attend the Pa kursus, its not taking you lots of time. Its just taking a day in a week and for 2 weeks the kursus is held. Each kursus is 3 hours. Kursus #1 is for Paper 1 and Kursus #2 is for Paper 2. Oh well, if it was me, even the world is on war, I wouldn't miss on that day. To get an A is not an easy job. And when you get your results, you will know how do I feel seeing an "A" on your cert. The emotions is very different. No offense but I wish you lots of lucks in your very best in STPM!
Hello jasmint285!
Thank You for fav my doujinshi art! ::very happy::
Sure!
You've always been such a nice person when I see what you say to everyone in the
forums... I don't know why we weren't on each other's friendslist a long time
ago!
Of course! every vote counts!
and who
knows, yours might be the one crucial vote that we need to break the
tie-breaker!
hi how are you jasmint285 I wish you are in good health can I be your friend this is the only way that I could speak to you
Thank you for the favs in my wallies! *-*'
beautiful layout, jamint
may i add
2 FL?
Hello.
Thank you for doing fav.
ye, he really did a good work