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Novel Tingkatan 5 : Novel Tirani

- Sinopsis  - Sinopsis Bab 1 - 10 - Sinopsis Bab 11 - 20 - Sinopsis Bab 21 - 24 - Biodata Penulis - Tema  - Persoalan - Plot - Teknik Plot -  Gaya Bahasa - Watak dan Perwatakan - Nilai dan Pengajaran -   Latar Tempat, Masa, Masyarakat

How to score 10A* in IGCSE (Part II)

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Hey everyone! I'd love to share with you tips on how to score 10A* in IGCSE. This is a continuation of my previous post, which is the "How to score 10A* in IGCSE (Part I)". In this post, I would be sharing my experience of registering for the IGCSE exams, which is far more tedious and complicated than I had anticipated ; Also, I'll include tips that I wished I knew a few months ago. :) I sincerely hope that this helps and leave a comment if you like! 6. Registering for IGCSE exams This tip is applicable if you are a homeschooler or if you intend to resit any papers as a private candidate, which is really common among students, since IGCSE can be taken over 4 intakes. Suffice to say, this tip is for people like me, actually, since I nearly missed the registration deadline for the May/June intake. Yeah, I know, I'm brilliant. If you are registering as a private candidate, you should be aware of two things: Some institutions charge less than

How to score 10A* in IGCSE (Part I)

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Hey! Jie Fei here, so recently I had completed my IGCSE examination in the May/June intake.  A little back story to this: I used to be in Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur and left early in 2016 (January) to do homeschooling for about five months prior to the exam. In short, this journey has been a massive challenge and adventure for me as I have learned so much, not just through my preparation for the exams, but also through homeschooling. Anyway, I would love to share with you my tips on getting 10A* in IGCSE (part I) 1. Prepare early Here's something you may or may not know: students are allowed to sit for the IGCSEs in more than one intake. What this means is that the 10 subjects you study can be taken over a span of two years, which is a serious advantage, as the papers are more spread out. Unlike SPM, where all papers are taken in one intake only. FYI, there are two intakes per year for IGCSE: May/June and October/November.  This is a common practi