Saturday, July 28, 2012
Does the International English School in Selangor Malaysia REALLY exists?
Does the International English School in Selangor Malaysia REALLY exists?
I have received a job offer from the International English School in Selangor, Malaysia to teach their students there. This was offered twice already.However, upon searching the net, I found out that the name of the school is included in the blacklist of scammers. I just want to be sure especially that they are already requesting me to send 200 US dollars for the processing of the visa. Hope you can help me here confirm if the school really exist or is just a fraud.
Other - Education - 2 Answers
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Yes there is an international school u need to know the address and tel no or you may check with the website under the above name however u need to check carefully before u remit
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can you provide the details on the address, phone number and contact person. perhaps i can check it out to make sure that it is legit. don't send your money yet.
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Saturday, July 14, 2012
ask details for homeschooling in Malaysia?
ask details for homeschooling in Malaysia?
How can we get a special permission from Malaysia Education Dept. for homeschooling? Is it true that homeschooler can take the exam of SPM or even STPM as private student? Can you show us the "proof" or even the act of homeschooling law in Malaysia? please do let us know...thank you very much.
Home Schooling - 3 Answers
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Ok.... If you are from the royalty its ok to avoid those ppl from kidnapping you but I dont think you will be able as normal ppl
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You can register for your SPM exam as a private candidate. There will be advertisements in the local newspaper & the Malaysian Examination Syndicate website on January every current year. For further info, you can email to the MSE : pertanyaan@lpm.moe.gov.my
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'An official with the Ministry of Education says formal schooling in this country is not compulsory by law. "We encourage parents to send their children to school but we can't force them to do so since eduation is voluntary," he says. On the issue of homeschooling, the official says the ministry has no jurisdiction over the matter. (The Star, Education Section, May 6, 2001) If this is the case, then we can safely say that homeschooling is indeed legal in Malaysia and it is the right of parents to educate their children whichever way they deem best for them. However, be aware that anything can happen and that the authorities could change their stand at any time that they deem fit. But so far, there has been no indication that the homeschooling status would be jeopardized. Homeschoolers in Malaysia have mainly been on their own. For this reason, FamilyPlace and a few other homeschooling families have started informal homeschooling network to help all those interested in homeschooling.' (I googled) you can email: educate@familyplace.com.my and ask them questions. "Compulsory attendance: Primary level education is compulsory Legal status of homeschooling: Homeschooling is allowed only with special permission from the Ministry of Education. The guidelines are still unclear. There has been no legal case thus far." Randy Teo Teach Asia 33 Dairyfarm Rd Unit 0101 Singapore, Singapore 679051 Phone Number: 011-65-96164484 Email: Randy Teo www.teach-asia.com TEACH ASIA has 300 enrolled homeschoolers from Macau, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Jakarta, Indonesia. They provide a legal covering, offer distance learning, use School of Tomorrow/ACE, use English, teach English as second language, provides a network of veteran home schoolers to help and train others, and have been in the ministry for 13 years.
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Saturday, July 7, 2012
i am an indian working in malaysia for last 6 months and can i apply student visa for U.S. from here.?
i am an indian working in malaysia for last 6 months and can i apply student visa for U.S. from here.?
i completed my engineering in 2006 august from jntu,hyderabad,india. And after my graduation, i worked in bpo for 1 year and now i am working in malaysia for the last six months i.e. from february 2008. Now i was interested to do masters in u.s. so, can i book my visa slot in malaysia and attend an interview here or i need to go to india for the same... can anyone guide me...please
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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Since it is bit lengthy procedures and it needs a lot of documentations from your colleges in India, I am afraid you may not be able to handle all from Malaysia. But you may start; shortlisting colleges & obtaining application forms online, preparation for cracking TOEFL & GRE etc from there. All the best. Here are the websites for your guidance: http://www.usastudyguide.com http://www.studyusa.com http://www.best-collegeusa.com
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You don't apply for the visa until you get accepted into a US program. They will then issue the paperwork which you can take to the Indian embassy in any country. You will need to have just the paperwork and a letter from your bank showing you have the necessary funds for school and living expenses.
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Sunday, July 1, 2012
How much money shall I take with me for Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur?
How much money shall I take with me for Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur?
Dear people of the world, We are two students trying to visit Malaysia for international conference. We are really curious about how much money to bring with us to stay in KL for 4 days and enjoy the city sightseeings with traditional food tastes. 1)How much for daily food? 2)Is shopping expensive in there?Like if I want to buy like T-shirts ...other stuff... 3)How about local transportation? We would like to know the as minimum as possible, daily expense. Thank you so much... regards
Malaysia - 6 Answers
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I would work on a budget of about 50 $US a day each after your accommodation is paid. That should be plenty if you eat in local restaurants and use public transport. Clothes are relatively cheap in markets and some department stores out of the center of KL. Enjoy your trip!
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kuala lumpur.. if you have RM50 (arround$20)per day is enough for transportation, meals, 1pc t-shirt. but if you go arround with your foreign face… I don’t think so. So, u must find someone (local) to guide you. It is because, buses are the cheaper transportation in kl. In order to go somewhere by bus, you must know the number of bus (each bus have number – number means destination) if you travel by taxi, rm50 is not enough. food: rm3 - rm7 permeal (if u go to hotel or fastfood restaurant - you can't get this price) t-shirt: rm5 - rm50 (night market is the best place to by cheap t-shirt etc) transportation: bus - rm2 for longest distance in kl. taxi - please no
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If you're at the conference all day, and they provide lunch for you, then you only really need to worry about 2 meals per day. You can get a decent meal for 5-7 ringit on the cheap end of the scale, but at more western restaurants a dinner can cost at least 30 ringit. A ten-minute taxi ride in a regular taxi should cost around 5 ringit or so. The prices vary depending on where you shop. If you shop at Petronas Towers then it is extremely expensive. All in all I would suggest, with a decent amount of shopping, around 100 ringit per day. If you did not do much shopping, then I would suggest about 40-50 ringit per day. Thats about 400 over 4 days, or 200 without shopping. Have fun!
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about MYR200 per day... 4 days make MYR800... change to USD, around $300... more than enough...
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Ive been to Kuala Lumpur from Philippines three times now within the span of four years and I always like to explore and know the city and find ways to keep my expenses at most affordable , so heres what I found out and could be of great use to you guys; 1. In Kuala Lumpur the price of food in hawkers/vendor places and big malls food court are the almost the same , so my best advise go for food courts of malls. Nasi Lemak - Chicken rice and curry sauce with rice cooked in coconut milk in Kopitiam in Sogo Malls or any malls is 5 Ringgit , in any stalls almost the same . Chicken Rice or Hainanese Chicken - 5 to 6.50 Ringgit 1 USD = 3.34 Ringgit if your USD is in 100 denomination , for lower denomination exchange rates is lower. Buy your bottled water in Groceries almost all malls have groceries only 0.80 cents for 500 ml in groceries but in special stores can be 1.20 Ringgit . Usually if you follow my suggestion , you spend like USD 10.00 snacks included / pay for each person . 2. Shopping is not expensive in Malaysia , go to Sungei Wang for clothes , shoes , watches , hair cuts and games but be sure its original (they will tell you the truth if you ask) Also since its Visit Malaysia year now , so many dept stores are on Sale . For electronics go to Low Fat (??) behind Sungei Wang . Good food and great variety try the chicken fish barbecue ,are in Bukit Bintang at night , 3.Transportation is cheap and easy in Kuala Lumpur , they have MRT , Mono Raiuls , Buses and TAxis . From the airport to KL , I use the airport buses of Airasia and other buses it will cost you 9 Rinngit from LCCT (Low Cost Airport from the KLIA get a service bus that will bring you to LCCT ) to KL Sentral , also you could buy the Airasia SkyVan coupon for 9 Rinngit , these vans will be stationed in KL Sentral (where all trasport in Malaysia are stationed (trains , buses taxis )and upon alighting from Airbuses , hop on these Vans and they will bring you to your accommodation doorstep. Cheapest and most convenient. Taxis will charge you on contracted fee or taxi meter if you insist or coupons if available in KL sentral . If the route your taking is covered by Monborail , then you have to take it from accross the KL Sentral cost the most farthest route 2.50 Ringgit to Medan Tuanku. 1. Most economical hotel , go to www.tunehotels,com , they offer basic hotel , great bed , great shower in your room and best location and security . Most I paid for 3 nights in a double room is 149.00 Rinngit /3 nights plus 12 hours aircon which could be topped up . But you need to book like one month to get the best rate , the rates depend on when you booked . You could even pay like 9 Rinngit if you book like two months before . Happy Shopping and great finds in least expensive way in KL.
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1)i dont know...maybe RM10 2)it depends on the places u go..if you go to places such as berjaya times square and KLCC,maybe u need about...RM500.but if you go to maidin,you can spend amout RM300.so does the Jalan TAR..u can try the tasty nasi lemak for RM1. in times square,there is a theme park called Cosmo's World Theme Park.it costs RM35 to enter.there are a lot of extreme games there such as roller coaster.you can buy tokens and join the motor race and dancing compettition.
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Dear people of the world, We are two students trying to visit Malaysia for international conference. We are really curious about how much money to bring with us to stay in KL for 4 days and enjoy the city sightseeings with traditional food tastes. 1)How much for daily food? 2)Is shopping expensive in there?Like if I want to buy like T-shirts ...other stuff... 3)How about local transportation? We would like to know the as minimum as possible, daily expense. Thank you so much... regards
Malaysia - 6 Answers
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1 :
I would work on a budget of about 50 $US a day each after your accommodation is paid. That should be plenty if you eat in local restaurants and use public transport. Clothes are relatively cheap in markets and some department stores out of the center of KL. Enjoy your trip!
2 :
kuala lumpur.. if you have RM50 (arround$20)per day is enough for transportation, meals, 1pc t-shirt. but if you go arround with your foreign face… I don’t think so. So, u must find someone (local) to guide you. It is because, buses are the cheaper transportation in kl. In order to go somewhere by bus, you must know the number of bus (each bus have number – number means destination) if you travel by taxi, rm50 is not enough. food: rm3 - rm7 permeal (if u go to hotel or fastfood restaurant - you can't get this price) t-shirt: rm5 - rm50 (night market is the best place to by cheap t-shirt etc) transportation: bus - rm2 for longest distance in kl. taxi - please no
3 :
If you're at the conference all day, and they provide lunch for you, then you only really need to worry about 2 meals per day. You can get a decent meal for 5-7 ringit on the cheap end of the scale, but at more western restaurants a dinner can cost at least 30 ringit. A ten-minute taxi ride in a regular taxi should cost around 5 ringit or so. The prices vary depending on where you shop. If you shop at Petronas Towers then it is extremely expensive. All in all I would suggest, with a decent amount of shopping, around 100 ringit per day. If you did not do much shopping, then I would suggest about 40-50 ringit per day. Thats about 400 over 4 days, or 200 without shopping. Have fun!
4 :
about MYR200 per day... 4 days make MYR800... change to USD, around $300... more than enough...
5 :
Ive been to Kuala Lumpur from Philippines three times now within the span of four years and I always like to explore and know the city and find ways to keep my expenses at most affordable , so heres what I found out and could be of great use to you guys; 1. In Kuala Lumpur the price of food in hawkers/vendor places and big malls food court are the almost the same , so my best advise go for food courts of malls. Nasi Lemak - Chicken rice and curry sauce with rice cooked in coconut milk in Kopitiam in Sogo Malls or any malls is 5 Ringgit , in any stalls almost the same . Chicken Rice or Hainanese Chicken - 5 to 6.50 Ringgit 1 USD = 3.34 Ringgit if your USD is in 100 denomination , for lower denomination exchange rates is lower. Buy your bottled water in Groceries almost all malls have groceries only 0.80 cents for 500 ml in groceries but in special stores can be 1.20 Ringgit . Usually if you follow my suggestion , you spend like USD 10.00 snacks included / pay for each person . 2. Shopping is not expensive in Malaysia , go to Sungei Wang for clothes , shoes , watches , hair cuts and games but be sure its original (they will tell you the truth if you ask) Also since its Visit Malaysia year now , so many dept stores are on Sale . For electronics go to Low Fat (??) behind Sungei Wang . Good food and great variety try the chicken fish barbecue ,are in Bukit Bintang at night , 3.Transportation is cheap and easy in Kuala Lumpur , they have MRT , Mono Raiuls , Buses and TAxis . From the airport to KL , I use the airport buses of Airasia and other buses it will cost you 9 Rinngit from LCCT (Low Cost Airport from the KLIA get a service bus that will bring you to LCCT ) to KL Sentral , also you could buy the Airasia SkyVan coupon for 9 Rinngit , these vans will be stationed in KL Sentral (where all trasport in Malaysia are stationed (trains , buses taxis )and upon alighting from Airbuses , hop on these Vans and they will bring you to your accommodation doorstep. Cheapest and most convenient. Taxis will charge you on contracted fee or taxi meter if you insist or coupons if available in KL sentral . If the route your taking is covered by Monborail , then you have to take it from accross the KL Sentral cost the most farthest route 2.50 Ringgit to Medan Tuanku. 1. Most economical hotel , go to www.tunehotels,com , they offer basic hotel , great bed , great shower in your room and best location and security . Most I paid for 3 nights in a double room is 149.00 Rinngit /3 nights plus 12 hours aircon which could be topped up . But you need to book like one month to get the best rate , the rates depend on when you booked . You could even pay like 9 Rinngit if you book like two months before . Happy Shopping and great finds in least expensive way in KL.
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1)i dont know...maybe RM10 2)it depends on the places u go..if you go to places such as berjaya times square and KLCC,maybe u need about...RM500.but if you go to maidin,you can spend amout RM300.so does the Jalan TAR..u can try the tasty nasi lemak for RM1. in times square,there is a theme park called Cosmo's World Theme Park.it costs RM35 to enter.there are a lot of extreme games there such as roller coaster.you can buy tokens and join the motor race and dancing compettition.
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