tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post116609044889309311..comments2024-03-15T17:35:03.278+08:00Comments on Malaysia Students: SPM – 12 Subjects MaximumUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-2638782237977306922020-04-03T17:52:38.433+08:002020-04-03T17:52:38.433+08:00I agree with someone who commented that you cant e...I agree with someone who commented that you cant expect a student who is only 16 to choose a stream that could potentially determine their future. I was put into the art stream when i was 16. And i didnt think too much of it back then. Now im 18 and i want to get into vet school but i cant because theres only 2 unis degree(UPM & UMK) that is recognise by the malaysian veterinary council and in order to get into the uni i have to take stpm which i cant because im an art student and if i take stpm i hv to go into the art stream which makes it totally pointless because the whole point is for me to get into vet school. So now i have to retake spm and register as a science candidate. Also, my result, maths A, science A, art side subjects all Bs and below. Like what the actual fuck.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-9116266559132799372017-11-16T21:52:24.586+08:002017-11-16T21:52:24.586+08:00Hello,I would like to know if I am still able to t...Hello,I would like to know if I am still able to take Account subject as one of the SPM subjects or not.I am a Form 4 student in science stream who will be facing SPM in the following year.Can I still take account even if I didn't take it in Form 4?Hope you are able to clarify my doubt.Thanks for your advice.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14681415471060391019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-6655897058320571902008-05-19T14:24:00.000+08:002008-05-19T14:24:00.000+08:00I don't think it's a waste at all. Personally, I t...I don't think it's a waste at all. Personally, I think the SPM system is heavily flawed. You can't expect a student to choose a stream that is best for him when he's only 16, and then make him study it for two long years. Academics should be a trial-and-error process; you learn to love or hate a subject as you know more about it. Allowing students to sign up for as many subjects as possible gives the students a backup plan. For example, a student could sign up for 14 subjects, and if he ends up hating one of them, he could drop it and not worry about taking a course load that's too light. It allows students to experiment and explore their career plans, to find out what they really like.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com