So, it's that time again. The time of the year where some would be smiling with happiness, some would show their tears (either for joy, sadness or plain after effect from being scolded by the parents), some would show off and some others might just run away.
It is the time when all 17-18 years old students will read the newspapers. It is the time when the mothers start the "my child is better than yours" campaign. The school principal would launch "my school is better than yours" campaign.
What can you say? It's the SPM results. It's the result that which many would regard as the point where you life would begin. You will then segregated into categories : the worthy for best education the world to give, the worthy for best education the country could provide, the not so worthy with a chance to further their studies, the not so worthy with the right connection to take the worthy's place of getting the best education from the world and so on..
If you want to know how the actual life in Malaysia, take a good observation over every situation evolving around this period of time.. the day where SPM results are out and the few weeks after that. That's the general Malaysian personality in a nutshell... at it's best.
Oh well, I would congratulate Nur Amalina Che Bakri from Ulu Tiram, Johor for being the best SPM student for 2004. (You know, if she's in a boarding school right now, she'll be the laughing stock for being a person living in Ulu Tiram by the city kids).With 17 straight A's, unpurposely humiliate those students in the urban schools and also the boarding schools. (Oh well, who needs a great result when you have a powerful alumni?)..
Oh Amalina (may I call you Amalina?) .. I heard you state your ambition to be the first lady Prime Minister of Malaysia? You're in deep trouble girl. Deep trouble for even think of that. The PM wannabes are already planning on how to get rid of you, faster than you put a fullstop to that sentence. Anyway, with your results, any country would want to take you if these people bother you.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL..
It is the time when all 17-18 years old students will read the newspapers. It is the time when the mothers start the "my child is better than yours" campaign. The school principal would launch "my school is better than yours" campaign.
What can you say? It's the SPM results. It's the result that which many would regard as the point where you life would begin. You will then segregated into categories : the worthy for best education the world to give, the worthy for best education the country could provide, the not so worthy with a chance to further their studies, the not so worthy with the right connection to take the worthy's place of getting the best education from the world and so on..
If you want to know how the actual life in Malaysia, take a good observation over every situation evolving around this period of time.. the day where SPM results are out and the few weeks after that. That's the general Malaysian personality in a nutshell... at it's best.
Oh well, I would congratulate Nur Amalina Che Bakri from Ulu Tiram, Johor for being the best SPM student for 2004. (You know, if she's in a boarding school right now, she'll be the laughing stock for being a person living in Ulu Tiram by the city kids).With 17 straight A's, unpurposely humiliate those students in the urban schools and also the boarding schools. (Oh well, who needs a great result when you have a powerful alumni?)..
Oh Amalina (may I call you Amalina?) .. I heard you state your ambition to be the first lady Prime Minister of Malaysia? You're in deep trouble girl. Deep trouble for even think of that. The PM wannabes are already planning on how to get rid of you, faster than you put a fullstop to that sentence. Anyway, with your results, any country would want to take you if these people bother you.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL..
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