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Barisan Nasional Batu Pahat scholarship
Salam & hello to all my dearest, looking for scholarship to further your study? Why not you try to submit your application to Pemuda BN Batu Pahat office. Maybe you are the lucky one. Make sure show your prove that you are BN supporter not the opposition one. Read the rest of this entry »
Angkasawan in Putrajaya International Convention Centre
Salam & hello to all my dearest reader, still with the photo that i snap during the Real Undergraduates Conference 2008. This time i would like to share the photo of our first astronaut, Dr. Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Read the rest of this entry »
Real Undergraduate Conference 2008 (RUC 2008)
Salam & hello to all my dearest reader, this Sunday i will go to the conference at Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC), RUC ‘08 organized by Real Leaders. As claimed in their website, this event will be the first and biggest undergraduate events for 2008 and i dont want to miss this opportunity to be part of the history, maybe. Read the rest of this entry »
Eight hiring mistakes in application and interview
Salam & hello to all my dearest reader, this is one of my assignment that i wrote in 2004 for Human Resource subject. My lecturer for this subject is Mej (B) Zalina binti Sungip.
Eight hiring mistakes in application and interviews.
Every year Malaysia Ministry of Defense will conduct an interview to select a new batch of cadet officers or recruits to join armed forces that being administrate under their human resource department depending on their requirement of man power and other particular needs. This is hard job, in order to select a new cadet officers or recruits for a certain quota from a thousand of candidates. Ok let me start, first do not pre-screening applicants, pre-screening applicants is a must for recruiting and hiring the best employees. Read the rest of this entry »
Why you choose army, navy or airforce?

Salam & hello to all my dearest reader, if you have a chance to choose your service, which one you prefer most? For your information, i choose a navy at the first place because i like their uniform, the way they lead and the professionalism in the administration of the organization (based on my experience) but finally i got an army after being selected to join upnm (formerly known as atma.) Gagah Setia Read the rest of this entry »
Last minute study tips
Salam & hello to all student like me, no matter what exam you’re taking, there are certain things you can do in the days before to ensure a successful experience. It makes sense to review what you’ve learned, but eating well, sleeping, and taking time to relax go a long way, too.
Sleep
1. It is important to be well rested. Make sure to get a good night’s sleep in the few days before the test.
2. If you don’t sleep well the night before the test, don’t worry about it! It is more important to sleep well two and three nights before. You should still have the energy you need to perform at your best.
Diet
1. Don’t change your diet right before the test. Now’s not the time to try new foods, even if they are healthier. You don’t want to find out on test morning that yesterday’s energy bar didn’t go down well.
2. In the few weeks before the test, try to work a light, healthy breakfast into your daily routine. If you already eat breakfast, good for you - don’t change a thing.
Stress
1. Try to be aware of whatever anxiety you’re feeling before test day. The first thing to remember is that this is a natural phenomenon; your body is conditioned to raise the alarm whenever something important is about to happen. However, because you are aware of what your body and mind are doing, you can compensate for it.
2. Spend some time each day relaxing. Try to let go of all the pressures that build up during your average day.
3. Visualize a successful test day experience. You already know what to expect on test day: when you’ll get each test section, how many questions there are, how much time you’ll have, etc. You also know where you are strong and where you are weak. Picture yourself confidently answering questions correctly, and smoothly moving past trouble spots - you can come back to those questions later.
4. Find a family member or trusted friend with whom you can talk about the things that stress you out about the test. When this person tells you that everything is going to be OK, believe it!
Verbal Questions
1. For passage-based questions, first work on detail questions that you can easily locate the answer to. Then move on to inference questions, questions that ask what the author intended, and main idea questions.
2. If a question involves a tough vocabulary word, use the surrounding clues in the text to determine what it means.
Writing Questions
1. Remember that a few spelling or grammar mistakes are tolerable, but you want to try to eliminate as many of those as you can.
2. Try to vary your sentence length and word choice.
3. Before you begin to write, spend a few minutes brainstorming ideas and outlining the argument you want to make. Planning will help you to write a well-organized and cohesive essay.
Practice and Review
1. Whatever you do, don’t cram for the test! It is a bad strategy because you aren’t going to remember most of what you “learn” while cramming, and the odds are slim that the few things it will help you to remember will happen to be on the test. Save the energy you would have used to cram for test day.
2. In the few days before the test, do a review of the skills and concepts in which you are strong. Be confident as you review everything that you know - and remember that confident feeling as you take the test.
thanks, vangardx


