Peranti cucuk MyKad utk dapat harga minyak RM1.99 dah sampai stesen mingak gaiss.
Pastikan cip MyKad anda tak rosak.
Jika tidak kena bayar harga bukan warga.
Ada juga yg kata kalau MyKad rosak boleh juga guna Lesen Memandu.
Hat ni wallahualam kena tanya YBM @DSAmirHamzah.
Perfect scores also no Jalan ....
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Last night in Melaka, together with MCA Vice-President and Klebang state assemblyman Datuk Wira Lim Ban Hong and Melaka EXCO Datuk Ngwe Hee Sem, I met a young girl whose story broke my heart — 19-year-old Lee.
Lee is not just any student. She is a Matrikulation graduate who achieved perfection — CGPA 4.0, full marks for co-curricular activities, a total merit score of 100. By every standard, she represents the best of the best.
Since young, she dreamed of becoming a lawyer. With that goal in mind, she applied through UPU to the only three public universities where a local Chinese student can study Law — Universiti Malaya, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, and Universiti Utara Malaysia. She was shortlisted and attended the interviews. She walked in with confidence, knowing she had given her all.
Lee, who had previously represented his school in state-level storytelling, public speaking, and poetry recitation competitions and won medals, is certainly unafraid of any stage performance, and was quite confident after attending the interview sessions with UM, UKM, and UUM.
But when the results were released, her world came crashing down. All three universities rejected her. Instead, she was offered a place in Accounting at Universiti Putra Malaysia — her fourth choice, far from the dream she had worked so hard for.
“YB, for Chinese students there are only 3 options to enter a public university for the law course. I listed all of them and attended all three interview sessions at UM, UKM, and UUM. Unfortunately, I failed in all three choices, which were my true ambition. Yes, it’s true, I was offered the fourth option, which is the Accounting course at UPM. But I was required to fill up all 12 choices provided by UPU.
“That’s why I included courses other than law just to make up the 12 choices. Now, I’ve been offered Accounting, which was my fourth choice, and UPU does not allow me to make an appeal. What else can I do? My goal since childhood has been to pursue law……”
“YB, I gave everything. I scored full marks. I handled the interviews well. I truly believed I had a chance. But now my dream is gone. I wanted to be a lawyer since I was a little girl… Why was I not chosen? Were all those who got in also perfect scorers? If not, how is this fair?
“My family is not wealthy and I have other younger siblings. Private university is simply impossible for us as I do not want to add more burden to my parents. Perhaps I must accept my fate, give up on Law, and settle for Accounting. But this will remain the greatest regret of my life.”
In that moment, I had no words.
Her story is not just about one girl’s shattered dream. It is about fairness, about justice, about the promise we owe our young people. When even a perfect scorer is denied the chance to pursue her calling, what message are we sending to the next generation?
Education must be a fair playing field in this country. If our system is broken, then it must be fixed. Lee’s story is not hers alone, it belongs to every hardworking student in Malaysia who dares to dream.
I can only guess that the Ministry of Higher Education and the three universities would give this as the only “reasonable” reply: Lee’s interview performance was poor, and that��s why she wasn’t admitted. 😭
In the coming days, will UM, UKM, or UUM allow Lee to pursue her dream of studying Law through their direct intake channels? The catch is, while it’s still admission into the same programme, the tuition fees through direct intake amount to RM90,000 — ten times higher than through UPU!
Lee has obtained the perfect results. However, not only did she not get her preferred course in law, she was not allowed to make any appeal since the Ministry of Higher Education has offered her her fourth choice in Accounting. Looks like she can only wait for a miracle to happen…
It seems that today, September 14, will be the turning point in Lee’s future. I wish her nothing but success ahead!
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Kali ni ak stand dengan Injang. Aku amalkan konsep. Kau berhutang kau bayar. Kalau nk sembang pasal interest. Kau buat hutang rumah ke hutang kereta tetap la byr interest. Lagi besar dpd interest PTPTN tu. Haishhh ��
YANG BARU HABIH SPM BACA NI
Aku kalau bab PTPTN ni aku memang tak bulih. Mesti kena karang panjang-panjang. Walaupun tiap-tiap tahun beletiaq benda sama.
PTPTN ni asai dia memang baguih nak bantu dan bagi peluang lebih ramai sambung belajar di peringkat tinggi tanpa beban kewangan. Tapi pelaksanaannya buatkan yang tak berapa nak layak pun boleh masuk universiti. Masuk bukan sebab minat atau potensi, tapi sebab “boleh pinjam” dan asalkan dapat cert tak kira la diploma or ijazah.
Masalahnya, bila dah dapat peluang tu, ramai yang tak bersungguh-sungguh. Tak usaha pun nak dapatkan pointer cantik supaya dapat convert pinjaman jadi biasiswa. Tak cukup dengan tu, bisin pulak tuntut pendidikan percuma. Yang betui2 study, skor pointer tinggi, struggle siang malam, depa ni pun dok bawah sistem yang sama. Tak adil la bila semua dilayan sama rata.
Nak pendidikan percuma? BOLEH.
Tapi kena ada sistem yang lebih tegas. Saringan kemasukan ke IPT kena lebih ketat, pinjaman pun kena berdasarkan prestasi dgn benchmark yang lebih tinggi, dan pemantauan pun kena konsisten. Agak tak perform ja, kena tangguh terus or stop. Bagi peluang pada yang betui-betui layak sahaja. Pendidikan percuma itu ideal, tapi mesti bersandarkan pada nilai, usaha, disiplin, dan kesungguhan. Bukan sekadar syok sendiri rasa layak nak pursue higher edu.
Tu yang jadi punca lambakan graduan menganggur takdak kerja. Sebab semua orang “mampu” pinjam untuk sambung belajaq. Tapi hakikatnya softskill, pencapaian semua ala kadar saja. Takdak kualiti. Walhal dari buang masa, tenaga, duit pi sambung belajaq, ramai ja boleh terus kerja lepas spm. Mula dari bawah.
Tapi tu la, mana best mula dari bawah, merasa jadi kuli dulu, masing-masing perasan layak sgt nak genggam diploma/degree, bila apply kerja terus demand nak mintak position sedap gaji tinggi. Sudahnya kerja satu apa tak lekat, melalak la mintak pendidikan free.
Kadang tu aku rasa, punca orang zaman skrg susah nak capai rasa bahagia dan merasa cukup adalah media sosial.
Tengah sedap scroll IG TT, tengok kawan tu renovate rumah, tukar kereta baru, pasang auto gate, terus rasa nak ada juga benda yg sama.
Tahu tak, orang² kt Kelantan dulu², ada dua jenis kad jemputan kahwin?
1. Jemputan Majlis "Kesyukuran" Perkahwinan
2. Jemputan Majlis "Walimatulurus"
Org² lama akan faham maksud tersirat disebalik 2 jenis jemputan ni.
Mari kenali sikit sebanyak culture Kelantan dulu². Thread.
Gaji 13 bulan setahun ini dah lama jadi amalan sesetengah MNCs, especially those dari 🇺🇸.
Reason? Sebab kat 🇺🇸 gaji selalu dikira ikut minggu, bukan ikut bulan.
Ada berapa minggu setahun? 52 minggu.
52 minggu bersamaan dengan 13 bulan.
Hence the reason for 13th-month salary.
Sebagai seorang yang suka tengok video masak masak kat tiktok, aku suka gila tengok tiktok Ceo The Ve Cafe. Apa aku suka sebab dia ajar korang masak tu satu satu. Padahal dia owner kedai makan tapi tak lokek ilmu. Ni dia masuk Sup Thai. Dapat rasa masam masam pedas tu.
Bini bersalin di hospital kerajaan di Manjung, Perak. Akak dekat kaunter tanya “abang kerja kerajaan ke?” “tak kak” “wife?” “bukan kerajaan juga, kenapa ya kak?” Lepastu akak tu pun jawab…