I'm gonna list dramas that are under-rated only.
1 Tantei Gakuen Q
2 Last Cinderella
3 Future Diary
4 Ryusei no Kizuna
*to be updated. I have watched a lot of dramas that I forgot.
Give Thai romcom movies a chance too! They're really funny & has light romance: Art Idol, My Name is Love, etc.
Ex-Sri Amanian Class of 2011-2015 (SMK P SRI AMAN) Currently pursuing my foundation in law at UiTM Dengkil
Friday, 8 January 2016
Wednesday, 6 January 2016
K-pop Mart Review
HQ: Ilsan, S. Korea
Item Condition: Good
Customer service: Good
Hanteo Chart: Yes! ^^
Shipping time: About a month
Shipping fee: Yes
Recommended: Yes!
Why? It's safe.
PS Kpop Garden is safe too, but I think it only ships to MY & is only limited to albums & merchandises. It offers free shipping.
Item Condition: Good
Customer service: Good
Hanteo Chart: Yes! ^^
Shipping time: About a month
Shipping fee: Yes
Recommended: Yes!
Why? It's safe.
PS Kpop Garden is safe too, but I think it only ships to MY & is only limited to albums & merchandises. It offers free shipping.
Safi Balqis Review
I'm satisfied with the whitening face wash. I used it for about 2 weeks & ta da! ^.^
Highly recommended!
It worked for my friend too.
I was disappointed with the deodarant.
I stubk after a few hours :(
Highly recommended!
It worked for my friend too.
I was disappointed with the deodarant.
I stubk after a few hours :(
Effective Ways to Learn A Foreign Language or Memorise
Step 1 Love it! Passion drives someone to work hard!
Step 2 Have fun while learning! Use teaching aids such as games, apps, videos-dramas, movies or Youtube learning videos like Mori senpai, music with lyrics & translation, etc.
Studies show that a child absorbs more informatiom from the television compared to another child who read the news from the newspapers although they were both of the same age & IQ.
Step 3 Connect it with your life! Draw or make up a storyline to remember it better!
Like in Malay, umi means mom.
In JP, it means sea.
Make a sentence. Umi likes to swim at the sea.
Step 2 Have fun while learning! Use teaching aids such as games, apps, videos-dramas, movies or Youtube learning videos like Mori senpai, music with lyrics & translation, etc.
Studies show that a child absorbs more informatiom from the television compared to another child who read the news from the newspapers although they were both of the same age & IQ.
Step 3 Connect it with your life! Draw or make up a storyline to remember it better!
Like in Malay, umi means mom.
In JP, it means sea.
Make a sentence. Umi likes to swim at the sea.
Beauty products & makeup I use & highly recommend
1 Moogoo : Even my Bio teacher recommended
2 BB Cream : I learned this from a Korean Beauty Programme called Ulzzang Shidae. This is Korean's secret makeuo to hiding pimples & scars making their skin look clean
3 Safi Fair & Beauty : From my experience & my friend's, it works.
Other than that, eat healthy & drink lots of plain water! :)
Where to buy? Pharmacy or kpop mart, etc.bea
2 BB Cream : I learned this from a Korean Beauty Programme called Ulzzang Shidae. This is Korean's secret makeuo to hiding pimples & scars making their skin look clean
3 Safi Fair & Beauty : From my experience & my friend's, it works.
Other than that, eat healthy & drink lots of plain water! :)
Where to buy? Pharmacy or kpop mart, etc.bea
Where to buy cheap books online?
FREE SHIPPING
1 Depositorybooks from the UK
2 BetterWorldBooks from the US
3 BookUrve from MY if more than RM25
4 BookXcess
5 MPH
6 ACMA Mall
1 Depositorybooks from the UK
2 BetterWorldBooks from the US
3 BookUrve from MY if more than RM25
4 BookXcess
5 MPH
6 ACMA Mall
K-pop album/merchandise MY order online/shop
1 K-pop Mart
-Cheap
-Variety of stuff sold from merchandises, dramas, concerts, albums, kpop fashion, beauty, etc.
-HQ: Ilsan, S. Korea
-Can support your idols winning on music shows since it contributes to Hanteo chart
-Not a hoax-safe
-Pay credit card
-There's a shipping fee based on its weight, place, etc.
Shipping time: 2-3 weeks/1month
Source: experience
2 K-pop garden
-FREE shipping
-limited to what they offer only which are albums & merchandises
-Whatsapp/Instagram
-Pay: Bank-in
-Contributes to Hanteo chart or so she says
-Cheap
-Variety of stuff sold from merchandises, dramas, concerts, albums, kpop fashion, beauty, etc.
-HQ: Ilsan, S. Korea
-Can support your idols winning on music shows since it contributes to Hanteo chart
-Not a hoax-safe
-Pay credit card
-There's a shipping fee based on its weight, place, etc.
Shipping time: 2-3 weeks/1month
Source: experience
2 K-pop garden
-FREE shipping
-limited to what they offer only which are albums & merchandises
-Whatsapp/Instagram
-Pay: Bank-in
-Contributes to Hanteo chart or so she says
Sunday, 3 January 2016
Japanese Club of SMK (P) Sri Aman
Do join!
It's been pretty active lately.
Every year, we have activities like:
It's been pretty active lately.
Every year, we have activities like:
1 Japanese class once a week for FREE
*For TaeKwonDo classes, you have to pay RM120.
Cr: tokyohackerspace.org
2 Japan Trip
3 Subbing Team
Subbed Boyfriend's JP movie, Go Go Ikemen 5
4 JL Fest
5 Japanese Festivals like Bon Odori
6 JLPT Prep
7 Japanese Speech Competition
8 AFS Student Exchange Programme
PRS or Prefect?
I have been both a member of PRS & prefect. But, when you are chosen as a prefect, you'll have to choose.
Well, it depends on your personality.
Are you willing to give up & sacifice your time for prefect duties & meetings? Coz you'll have to skip some Japanese/Taekwondo, etc. classes if it clashes with prefect activities.
Prioritise prefect first!
If you're a responsible, courageous, stern, discipline, hardworking person, I'd say, go for prefect!
Unlike PRS where you volunteer to become a member, prefects are specially hand-picked by teachers which means you're special and the
But, be warned, prefects come with great responsibilities!
Prefects have to plan, organise events & set up the hall before event & clean it after every Monday & event.
Be brave & reprimand others if they're not following the school rules.
Help teachers a lot.
If you're a socialite & like to make new friends, meet guys ahem ahem... join PRS. You'll learn games, help the prefects a little during events like Teacher's Day*they don't set-up/clean the hall :(, gather with other schools' PRS, organise Form 1 orientation, go PRS camps which isn't much of an inclination when compared to prefect camp.
The discipline teacher will do whatever it takes to make you go to prefect camp. There's no way of escaping unless you have a strong, solid valid reason.
PRS camps are more relaxed compared to prefect camps with fun & games coz their purpose is to foster a closer bond among members. The prefect camp is mostly to nurture leadership skills, so it's more strict.
Only prefects in the school wear uniforms. The blazers are quite expensive. RM100-200++. Only have to wear it on Mondays or school events.
Have to wear nametags & PBSA logo badge everyday, or else, demerit 2!
The PRS only have to wear nametags but it's not a neccesity.
Prefects have to come early to school. Before 7 am. Coz they have morning duties.
PRSes have come to school b4 7:20am like normal students.
PRSes only stayback on Fridays.
Prefects have to stayback every Friday & any other day required if they have extra meeting for prefect party, installation, etc.
In a nutshell, they both have their perks & cons.
Well, it depends on your personality.
Are you willing to give up & sacifice your time for prefect duties & meetings? Coz you'll have to skip some Japanese/Taekwondo, etc. classes if it clashes with prefect activities.
Prioritise prefect first!
If you're a responsible, courageous, stern, discipline, hardworking person, I'd say, go for prefect!
Unlike PRS where you volunteer to become a member, prefects are specially hand-picked by teachers which means you're special and the
crème de la crème.
Prefects have to plan, organise events & set up the hall before event & clean it after every Monday & event.
Be brave & reprimand others if they're not following the school rules.
Help teachers a lot.
If you're a socialite & like to make new friends, meet guys ahem ahem... join PRS. You'll learn games, help the prefects a little during events like Teacher's Day*they don't set-up/clean the hall :(, gather with other schools' PRS, organise Form 1 orientation, go PRS camps which isn't much of an inclination when compared to prefect camp.
The discipline teacher will do whatever it takes to make you go to prefect camp. There's no way of escaping unless you have a strong, solid valid reason.
PRS camps are more relaxed compared to prefect camps with fun & games coz their purpose is to foster a closer bond among members. The prefect camp is mostly to nurture leadership skills, so it's more strict.
Only prefects in the school wear uniforms. The blazers are quite expensive. RM100-200++. Only have to wear it on Mondays or school events.
Have to wear nametags & PBSA logo badge everyday, or else, demerit 2!
The PRS only have to wear nametags but it's not a neccesity.
Prefects have to come early to school. Before 7 am. Coz they have morning duties.
PRSes have come to school b4 7:20am like normal students.
PRSes only stayback on Fridays.
Prefects have to stayback every Friday & any other day required if they have extra meeting for prefect party, installation, etc.
In a nutshell, they both have their perks & cons.
Life at SMK (P) Sri Aman
Busy!
Mon: Class till 2:30pm
Tues-Fri : Class till 2pm
*Wed: Class till 1:45pm.
Co-curriculum starts at 2:20pm till 5pm. It's a MUST to go since there'll be prefects guarding the school gates on Wednesdays. Noone is allowed to go home on Wednesdays unless they have a valid reason.
Well, it's better than other schools. The students there have to stayback
Others: Stayback for prefect duties/meetings, sports house meetings on Mon/ Tues at the beginning of the year till Sports Day or Japanese/Mandarin/Tamil/Arab/Accounts/Tasawwur classes.
How did I survive with no boys?
No worries. There are a lot of events where you'll get to meet boys like:
1 Join competitions
2 Interact Club's Charity Events
3 Proms
4 Other School Visits
5 School Plays
6 Hari Keusahawanan
7 Occasional cute-handsome student-teachers, etc.
8 Join Eco Rangers Club
9 Join camps
10 Join school conferences like SAEYLS, YEBS, etc.
11 Join the Orchestra Club/ Choir Club
Pros
1 You'll be well respected & looked up to by your peers. They'll think you're smart.
Boys will want you coz they think Sri Amanians are Beauties with Brains.
2 No boys. No distractions.
3 You don't have to be embarassed when you have your period.
4 You can change in class. *But, now, SA has the purple/maroon 4 prefects* shirt that you can wear from home as it's considered as your official school uniform but this can only be worn on days you have PJK. Other school t-shirts like your sports house shirt, white school t-shirt, you'll have to come in normal school uniform then change at school.
5 A chance to participate in a lot of activities & competitions ranging from district level to international level like YEBS, SIR, ICAS, SAEYLS, Japan Trip, represent school in international conferences or school visits.
Tip: You have to be in the top class, shine or have money to go.
Cons
1 Strict school rules like wearing school socks & tie everyday, no rolling up sleeves, no chicken bunning your hair, YOU HAVE TO WEAR ONLY SCHOOL TRACK PANTS,etc.
2 You CANNOT SKIP extra co-curriculum activities on Wednesdays.
Eventhough it's near exams, you still have to go! They usually stop it a week before exams. For PT3/SPM, a month b4 exams.
For prefects, you'll be exempted from your duties a month before PT3. SPM- After Prefect Installation which is usually at the middle of the year.
*I too find this riduculous & absurd since it's unfair when students from other schools have stopped a long time ago. Well, you know what they say... When in Rome, do what the Romans do.
Mon: Class till 2:30pm
Tues-Fri : Class till 2pm
*Wed: Class till 1:45pm.
Co-curriculum starts at 2:20pm till 5pm. It's a MUST to go since there'll be prefects guarding the school gates on Wednesdays. Noone is allowed to go home on Wednesdays unless they have a valid reason.
Well, it's better than other schools. The students there have to stayback
Others: Stayback for prefect duties/meetings, sports house meetings on Mon/ Tues at the beginning of the year till Sports Day or Japanese/Mandarin/Tamil/Arab/Accounts/Tasawwur classes.
How did I survive with no boys?
No worries. There are a lot of events where you'll get to meet boys like:
1 Join competitions
2 Interact Club's Charity Events
3 Proms
4 Other School Visits
5 School Plays
6 Hari Keusahawanan
7 Occasional cute-handsome student-teachers, etc.
8 Join Eco Rangers Club
9 Join camps
10 Join school conferences like SAEYLS, YEBS, etc.
11 Join the Orchestra Club/ Choir Club
Pros
1 You'll be well respected & looked up to by your peers. They'll think you're smart.
2 No boys. No distractions.
3 You don't have to be embarassed when you have your period.
4 You can change in class. *But, now, SA has the purple/maroon 4 prefects* shirt that you can wear from home as it's considered as your official school uniform but this can only be worn on days you have PJK. Other school t-shirts like your sports house shirt, white school t-shirt, you'll have to come in normal school uniform then change at school.
5 A chance to participate in a lot of activities & competitions ranging from district level to international level like YEBS, SIR, ICAS, SAEYLS, Japan Trip, represent school in international conferences or school visits.
Tip: You have to be in the top class, shine or have money to go.
Cons
1 Strict school rules like wearing school socks & tie everyday, no rolling up sleeves, no chicken bunning your hair, YOU HAVE TO WEAR ONLY SCHOOL TRACK PANTS,etc.
2 You CANNOT SKIP extra co-curriculum activities on Wednesdays.
Eventhough it's near exams, you still have to go! They usually stop it a week before exams. For PT3/SPM, a month b4 exams.
For prefects, you'll be exempted from your duties a month before PT3. SPM- After Prefect Installation which is usually at the middle of the year.
*I too find this riduculous & absurd since it's unfair when students from other schools have stopped a long time ago. Well, you know what they say... When in Rome, do what the Romans do.
Guide to becoming a prefect at one of Malaysia's prestigous, elite high school, SMK (P) Sri Aman
Hi!
I'm a graduate from SA (Class of 2011-2015) & an ex-prefect.
This post is dedicated to my juniors who aspire to become prefects.
Step 1
Do well at academics.
If possible, score straight As for UPSR.
Coz the discipline teacher might use this as an excuse to kick you out of the Prefectorial Board.
Teacher wants someone intelligent so that the student won't fall behind in class after becoming a prefect since prefect duties will consume a lot of your time-staying back every Fri 4 meetings & duties if you're on cleaning duty, meetimgs for prefect party, prefect installation, camp, etc.
Plus, a prefect is supposed to be the students' role models, so you should show a good example to your classmates by acing your classes.
If you didn't, don't fret! Let bygones be bygones. It'a useless crying over spilled milk. You can eitherdo 'rayuan' aka annoy the discipline teacher everyday to show how passionate & serious you are about wanting to become a prefect or buckle up on your studies coz there's always a 2nd intake the following year.
Step 2
Be a good student!
Follow all the school rules.
Have a clean school record!
Try not to get any demerits.
Help teachers a lot.
Be on the teachers' good books.
Your teachers will be the one recommending you.
Plus, aside from making sure other students abide by the school rules, it's a prefect's duty anyways to help assiat teacher, so you're gonna do it sooner or later.
End
After that, you'll be well on your way through the selection process; interview, orientation-get as many signatures as possible, senior-junior aka practical then finally, your prefect installation!
Word of Advice
1 Be courageous to reprimand others or face the consequences of your actions aka being scolded during meeting
2 Never take off your blazer outside of class, labs eventhough it's hot.
3 Be passionate & dedicated to the board if you want to climb the ladders of success & earn yourself a position in the prefectorial board like Head Prefect, Bureau of Discipline, Documentation, etc.
4 Be polite. Say 'please'. Everone especially the seniors hate rude people.
5 If you're not stern, pester the student.
They'll get annoyed & give in eventually.
SA's Democracy System
Head Prefect nominees are nominated by fellow prefects during meeting.
Then, the nominees will go through a week of campaign-making flyers, badges, speeches & the whole school includimg teachers & students will vote!
Any inquiries, please comment below. ^.^
I'm a graduate from SA (Class of 2011-2015) & an ex-prefect.
This post is dedicated to my juniors who aspire to become prefects.
Step 1
Do well at academics.
If possible, score straight As for UPSR.
Teacher wants someone intelligent so that the student won't fall behind in class after becoming a prefect since prefect duties will consume a lot of your time-staying back every Fri 4 meetings & duties if you're on cleaning duty, meetimgs for prefect party, prefect installation, camp, etc.
Plus, a prefect is supposed to be the students' role models, so you should show a good example to your classmates by acing your classes.
If you didn't, don't fret! Let bygones be bygones. It'a useless crying over spilled milk. You can either
Step 2
Be a good student!
Follow all the school rules.
Have a clean school record!
Try not to get any demerits.
Help teachers a lot.
Be on the teachers' good books.
Your teachers will be the one recommending you.
Plus, aside from making sure other students abide by the school rules, it's a prefect's duty anyways to help assiat teacher, so you're gonna do it sooner or later.
End
After that, you'll be well on your way through the selection process; interview, orientation-get as many signatures as possible, senior-junior aka practical then finally, your prefect installation!
Word of Advice
1 Be courageous to reprimand others or face the consequences of your actions aka being scolded during meeting
2 Never take off your blazer outside of class, labs eventhough it's hot.
3 Be passionate & dedicated to the board if you want to climb the ladders of success & earn yourself a position in the prefectorial board like Head Prefect, Bureau of Discipline, Documentation, etc.
4 Be polite. Say 'please'. Everone especially the seniors hate rude people.
5 If you're not stern, pester the student.
They'll get annoyed & give in eventually.
SA's Democracy System
Head Prefect nominees are nominated by fellow prefects during meeting.
Then, the nominees will go through a week of campaign-making flyers, badges, speeches & the whole school includimg teachers & students will vote!
Any inquiries, please comment below. ^.^
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