Friday, June 28, 2013

25 years old to old to start college here in Malaysia?


25 years old to old to start college here in Malaysia?
I'm planing of going to college this year to study mass com.Bcs of my age will i be laugh at by those who are younger then me the 18-19 years old.Mass com student share ur experience pls?
Malaysia - 9 Answers
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Enroll mate. You're never too old to learn or go back to school. I'm not sure how it is in Malaysia but here in Canada most people take one or more years off to start a life before going back to do college.I imagine it's pretty much the same there There are a lot of adult students going back, especially in these tough economic times. I'm 26 and am currently upgrading (retaking high school graduation level courses) and going into journalism. There are a few people in my class who are over 40. In any case, who cares if a few do laugh at you? If you're wanting to better yourself, go for it. It will be far better in the long rung for you.
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age doesnt mean anything..if u hav the confident n talent u go head.. dont care abt others coz u r living for urself no one going to shoulder up u.. anyway go head n hav a enjoy n study well bt a limit.. good luck buddy
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Your still young my friend. As long as u want to study go ahead. Don't care what others are going to say, the important thing is your goal and what u want to be in future.
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I experienced this before. 25 years old man that study in my college while most of the student include me is around 18-20 It's better for you to enter Open University because there are a lot of "old" people there. If you still want to enter other college just act matured and everyone will respect you. Plus they will appoint you as leader in most situation
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is a good idea i support
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hi there enegue :) first of all, let me congratulate u for wanting to pursue further studies :) education is a lifelong learning; pursuing knowledge is a lifelong learning... age is just a number, so do not allow it to hinder you from pursuing your goals... no one's perfect in this world... age group of your prospective classmates shouldn't be a issue because there are alot of mature learners / mature students out there... to me, these are the courageous group of people ~ people who doesn't give up just because they don't really make it in the earlier stages of their lives... so... don't wait any longer.. go ahead & enrol... keep all of us updated yea :) *peace* (¯`v´¯) .`·.¸.·´ ¸.·´¸.·´¨) ¸.·*¨) (¸.·´ (¸.·´
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26yrs?old neh..we normally start college after spm..like 19yrs old.
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Don't be afraid to start college at 25. At first the younger students may raise their eyebrows but you should not feel embarrassed. When I was in uni many years ago, there were many older students ranging from late 20s to 40s. We actually respected them for their ambitious move to improve themselves academically. In fact, very often we seek their advice and opinions on a lot of matters. So, don't be insecure, go ahead, do yourself proud and earn your degree.
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I have classmates as old as 55
10 :
Learning is never too old

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Friday, June 14, 2013

how to represent malaysia to the world?

how to represent malaysia to the world?
actually..im not really want to stay there. i just interest to join the exchange student programme for 2 months. and my first choice is egypt. i wanna go there as i wanna know about their culture and customs. but i hv no idea how to convince the'judges' to give me the scholarship. anyone has brilliant idea?
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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Propose that you will write a paper on how some facet of their coulture/economic situation/social structure contrasts with ours. Of course, you'll have to do a little research while there...and you'll have to write the paper, but they eat this stuff up.
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ok I am Egyptian and living in Cairo,the capital... do not say wowww ohhh I wanna go to Egypt because thy have pyramids and civilization and stuff :D you must convince them by making them believe that you are the best representative to Malaysia in Egypt,better then other student.....How? you must do some research about relations between the 2 countries,and this depends on what do you really study? could you give me more information? you should focus on similarities not differences between the 2 countries....mmmm in cultural,economic and so on.... hope this helps :) but give me more info :D thanks

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Friday, June 7, 2013

What is the cheapest rate for flights from KL (Malaysia) to Frankfurt? I'm traveling in July and August.?


What is the cheapest rate for flights from KL (Malaysia) to Frankfurt? I'm traveling in July and August.?
I'm still a student with limited budget. This is my first time travel to Europe. From Frankfurt, what is the cheapest transport to go to Berlin? What is the cheapest accommodation that i could possibly get if i'm traveling alone? If i only have a week, what are the must-visit cities in Germany? I need more details to plan my budget then only decide on where and how many days to travel in Germany. Please kindly give me some advices. Thanksss...
Berlin - 1 Answers
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Broad question :-) Anyway I will try to answer it. For the flight I can recomend: http://www.expedia.com/default.asp I hope they have flights between Kuala Lumpur and Frankfurt in their program. To travel in germany you have two possibilities either the train or Mitfahrzentrale ( you drive together with other people by car) http://www.bahn.de/international/view/en/index.shtml http://www.mitfahrzentrale.de/index.php?landnr=D&lang=GB For the cheapest acomodation I would recomend a hostel: http://www.hostelberlin.com/ http://www.hostelworld.com/hostels/Berlin The must visits depend on your interest and on the regions you want to visit feel free to mail me on here..

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Saturday, June 1, 2013

how can i get a job as a game tester while still a student?


how can i get a job as a game tester while still a student?
i'm an international student stationed in malaysia an would really love to test games for game developers.don't know weher to go.please help
Programming & Design - 4 Answers
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look and u will find in wich country u r ?? tell me and i will find u a job that is easy and good 4 a student
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Where are you goping to test games in Malaysia? And wouldn't it cost a bit if the closest place to do it is somewhere in China? All that travelling? Why did you choose to study in Malaysia?
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Have you any experience in testing methodology? White-box or Black-box reporting? Are there any testing tools you're familiar with? It's not just playing games and reporting bugs. You might want to do some research and find out what the job requires, get some experience, then send your resume to every company that makes a game that interests you. Chances are they have enough on-site testers that they need, but you can always hope to get started as an unpaid beta tester and build up experience that way.
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yeah you can, it's just you possibly won't be a tester for a paid games, and thus you won't get paid either, mind that if your intention is to get money while testing, if it's just for fun, go ahead. The easiest is in an open source games, they usually needs tester and are happy to accept any tester. But an open source games is quite rare though

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