Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Hari nie adik aku, Sofia mula sekolah petang sebab SK Pauh Lima dalam proses renovate so diaorang tak cukup kelas. Sekolah mula pukul lebih kurang pukul 1 sampai 6.30. Yang jadi masalahnya ialah mak dan abah aku mengajar pagi so diaorang pagi-pagi lagi dah keluar dan disebabkan aku duduk kat rumah, aku yang kena handle adik aku. Bagi dia makan dulu, mandi pakai baju semua. Minah tue pulak banyak songeh, cikgu suruh bawak kain sembahyang, suruh ikat tali beg.... warghh... kenapa aku?
Nak dijadikan cerita... semalam mak aku pesan suruh siapkan Sofia dan tok abah akan datang ambik dia pukul 1. So, lebih kurang pukul 12, aku suruhler Sofia pergi mandi and aku pulak baru nak goreng telur untuk Sofia tiba-tiba mak sedara aku, Cik Yah datang cakap dia akan hantar Sofia pegi sekolah sebab tok abah tak dapat datang. Hah... Sofia baru mandi! Cepat-cepat aku siapkan Sofia pastue baru aku teringat duit belanja dia... aduss tak pesan pun tinggal duit kat sofia. Aku pulak lagiler takde duit. Cik Yah bagi seringgit kat Sofia.
" Abah bagi 3 riya sokmo...' Sofia bisik kat aku.
Budak nie, ambik jelah daripada takde langsung. Bila aku tengok adik aku dari jauh dia naik motor ngan Cik Yah, aku rasa kesian pulak kat budak tue. Aku betul-betul blank pagi tadi..... Tak lama pastue aku lepak kejap kat meja kerja abah aku dan aku nampak... 3 keping duit seringgit atas meja tue. Halamak, nie mesti duit Sofia. Arghhh... tension betol!. Sepantas kilat aku tukar baju, pakai tudung dan mengatur langkah ke sekolah lamaku itu.
Sampai kat sekolah.. wah memang dah berubah dan sekolah tue nampak makin buruk sebab kerja-kerja pembinaan. Kawasan sekolah pun dah berubah, kelas-kelas buat daripada kayu jew untuk kelas sementara, dah macam sekolah kat sabah sarawak je. Aku kena cari kelas adik aku pulak, round punya round aku nampak kelas darjah 6, 5, 4, 2 tapi tak nampak darjah 3 ( adik aku 3 Gamma ). Ishh... pehal nie?? Jalan jap... oopp, namapk Sofia tengah main ngan kengkawan dia dalam kelas. Patutler tak jumpa kelas dia, takde signboard pun. Aku hulur duit kat Sofia dan pesan suruh dia beli nasik. Pastu aku blah. Adaler jumpa cikgu sekejap, aku pun terkejut cikgu masih kenal aku walaupun dah 5 tahun tak jumpa.
Letih betul jalan kaki pergi balik. Jauh wooo... sekolah tue. Nampaknya aku kena banyak bersabar dan uruskan adik aku. Sekarang nie aku tengah bayangkan macam mana pagi esok. Hummm....
Friday, January 1, 2010
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
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Hari nie agak boring actually hari-hari boring memandangkan aku cuma tidur, makan, menghadap tv and komputer. Selalunya masa budak2 form five datang ambik result, kebanyakan diaorang jadi makin bulat dan berisi. Aku pernahler terfikir apa benda yang bebudak nie buat sampai jadi macam tue? And aku berazamler tak nak jadi macam tue tapi berdasarkan aktiviti seharian aku nie.... insyaallah, takde apa-apa kut hahaha..
Tapi sekarang nie rasa agak susah sikit memandangkan mak aku takde kat rumah sampailah 19 haribulan nanti. Mak aku sambung belajar kat USM Penang, so aku terpaksalah menguruskan rumah nie. Boleh dikatakan macam head maid ler kan? Kalau ader butler kan best. Nak nak pulak dapat macam Danny Ann. Aku suka giler watak butler die dalam My Fair Lady hehehe..
Berangan jeler... : )
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Okey dari dulu aku slalu berangan nak sambung study kat Jepun despite i kept failing in my japanese exam. i believe in miracle, who knows i might have the chance. So i did a little bit research about Japan.
Do I need to receive Japanese language training in Japan?
Preparatory Japanese language courses for foreign students offered by private universities
Japanese Language institutions certified by the Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education
Generally, a prospective student first enrolls in a Japanese language institution after arrival in Japan. In many cases, he or she studies Japanese and other related subjects at the language institution for between one and two years and then takes the entrance examination for a university, etc. For this reason, the choice of the Japanese language institution is very important for the prospective student.
There are two types of Japanese language institutions for foreign students who wish to go on to a Japanese university for either undergraduate or postgraduate studies.
1. Preparatory Japanese language courses for foreign students offered by private universities
The preparatory Japanese language courses for foreign students offered by private universities are regular courses within the university curriculum as defined by the School Education Law. The objective of these courses is to offer preparatory education in the Japanese language, Japanese society and culture, and other necessary subjects to foreign students who wish to enter junior colleges or undergraduate or postgraduate programs at universities, either as students or researchers.
Subjects taught include the Japanese language, Japanese society and culture, and other basic studies, which are usually taught in Japanese. There are, however, some schools that offer the courses in English. The residence status of students taking such special courses offered by private universities is "College Student."
Preparatory Japanese language courses for foreign students are offered at 68 private universities and junior colleges. It is important for each foreign student to select the program best suited for him or her, taking into consideration the reasons for studying in Japan, field of study and future direction, i.e., what he or she intends to do after completing the preparatory course. Depending on the school, students who remain at the same university as the one offering the preparatory Japanese language courses may enjoy special benefits and procedures, such as waiver of the admissions selection process.
● List of Preparatory Japanese Language Courses for Foreign Students Offered by Private Universities /Junior Colleges
These are preparatory Japanese language programs intended for students planning to pursue higher education in Japan. The list does not include inter-university exchange programs limited to students of associated schools. Please be sure to ask the specific school for the latest information
Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) website:
http://www.jasso.go.jp/study_j/documents/bekka_e.pdf
To apply for admission to preparatory Japanese language courses for foreign students offered by a private university, the student should select the program (school) he or she wishes to enroll in and request application documents from the school. The student will be required to have completed at least 12 years of primary and secondary education (elementary, middle and high school). If, due to the system prevailing in his or her country, the student’s secondary education was completed at less than the 12th year, he or he will have to either:
(1) Enroll in an institution of higher education (e.g., a university) in his or her country and study there for at least the minimum number of years needed to bring the cumulative years of education to 12 or more.
(2) Enroll in and complete a course of preliminary study for university entrance designated by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT).
● List of Japanese language institutes for students without 12 years of education (authorized by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports,Science and Technology-MEXT)
Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) website:
http://www.jasso.go.jp/study_j/documents/junbi_e.pdf
● Example of preparatory Japanese language courses for foreign students offered by private universities
2. Japanese language institutions certified by the Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education
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Saturday, December 12, 2009
I' ve been waiting to do this like hell. At first i thought about digging in this blog on the first day i got back home but.. manusia cuma boleh merancang kan? Allah yang tentukan segalanya. So adelah tiny bit problem happened and i need to deal it first.
Ari nie ari yang ke-3 aku tinggalkan FARIS PETRA and i'm so happy! SPM dah lepas tapi aku tak tahu kenape ekk, hati aku tak rasa lega sangat. Kalau difikirkan banyak benda lagi bakal terjadi dalam hidup aku.
Yaikss.. i don't know what's wrong tapi rasa something wrong and serba tak kena. Terlalu bebas kot? Yelah, aku dah biasa hidup kat asrama and bile balik rumah slalu fikir kena balik sekolah ari sabtu tapi sekarang takyah doh. Okay, i should be happy and think about my next steps.
Right now i quite miss my friends, classmates and enemies huhu.. Really hoping can meet you guys again next year. Berdebar siot nak ambik result nanti. Aku just harap yang terbaik and i have to admit that i didn't took my exam seriously.. well, we'll the result. Right now i'm going to enjoy my life fully and joyfully so that i won't regret. As a conclusion, i'm happy.
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