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jane.jiaen: STPM 2nd hand books, <b><b><b><b><b><b>past years</b></b <b>...</b> Posted: 21 Mar 2014 09:40 PM PDT i was a 2010/2011 stpm student. i wanted to sell away all my stpm books. e-mail me (jane.jiaen@hotmail.com) if you're interested. STPM SYLLABUS BOOKS (international books) stpm syllabus books simply means stpm textbook. all the information will refer to the stpm textbook instead of reference book if there's any confusion. the informations of stpm reference books are extracted from stpm textbook. Chemistry: The Central Science (9th ed.) Advanced Biology: Principles and Applications (2nd ed,2000)author: Brown, T. L., LeMay Jr, H. E., Bursten, B. E., & Burdge, J. R. Publisher: Pearson Education, 2003. condition: photo stated copy (2 books), clean. price: RM 49.90 Chemistry in Context (5th ed.) author: Clegg, C. J. & Mackean, D. G., publisher: John Murray condition: photostated copy (1 book),clean. price: RM 49.90
Biological Science 1 (2nd ed, 1990) Biological Science 2 (2nd ed, 1990) ______________________________________ STPM reference books
aceahead biology stpm textbook (vol 1) MCQ STPM chemistry paper 1, extracted stpm past year questions 1999-2003, longman, RM8 Pengajian am stpm kertas 2, bahagian C&D, federal publications, RM3 teks lengkap stpm pengajian am, contoh karagan laras sastera dan sains, bahagian C&D, federal publications, RM 4 STPM Pengajian am, petikan soalan 1997-2000 berserta jawapan, RM3 MUET ace ahead, textbook, 2nd edition, 2005-2010 official publisher, oxford fajar, RM6 MUET actual exam papers, 2008-2009 (included suggested answers), oxford fajar, RM6 MUET effective practice, 2005-2010 official publisher, oxford fajar, RM6 explore MUET textbook with exercises, fajar bakti , RM3 MUET model test papers, cerdik publications, RM3 _______________________________ stpm chemistry past year, 2005-2008, oxford, (SOLD) stpm chemistry past year, 1999-2004, oxford, (SOLD) Q&A STPM chemistry paper 2,long man (SOLD) Rujukan PA stpm federal publications, (SOLD) math T Score A in STPM paper 1, pelangi,(SOLD) math T Score A in STPM paper 2, pelangi,( SOLD) MCQ stpm biology paper 1 , longman (extracts from 1999-2004 stpm papers) (SOLD) Q & A stpm biology paper 2 , longman (extracts from 1999-2004 stpm papers) (SOLD) federal stpm model papers mathematic T (SOLD) PA kertas 1 stpm, federal publications, (SOLD) soalan ramalan 2011 pengajian am 2 stpm (SOLD), adabi effective practice stpm pengajian am kertas 1 stpm (SOLD), oxford fajar PA kertas 1 & 2 stpm textbook, fajar bakti, (SOLD) ______________________________________Dealing method: 1) bank in, (extra charge for postage, it depends on the location) Location of seller: Contact method/details: e-mail me the following details if you're interested. |
Posted: 29 Mar 2014 09:14 PM PDT Hye guys! Thought wanna share with ya'll some tips I found for MUET Writing. For additional information, and besides, thought of getting myself used to generating ideas for writing. Haha Okay. These infos are taken from various websites. Here we go! There is a way to score well in MUET. One thing for sure , never rely on your listening part even though i can guarantee almost all of you would score a perfect score in school level. WHY? 90% Of the time , the speakers in school tend to play a prank on us. Yes, they're always very "echo-ish" and you can't possibly listen well. Besides, Listening only gives you 15 % of the marks. BUT , i am not asking you to totally abandoned it.Just , do not trust the school speakers. The writing section is often the most difficult part. I scored a "so-so" mark for my writing , but i would say the question for the essays are usually difficult. They'll ask you things you never really thought of. So , never underestimate any important agenda around , cause that's the one that most likely to come out.I don't know , maybe it's kind of like a spell. (haha) however, it is important to know what is the hottest news in the country because giving a realistic examples is a huge credit. Writing tips You can also find some post on a blog relating to MUET here. This is what I first found on the blog when I reached there. bout other "degrees" you can get). As for the first three points – everything depends on you only. Just be patient, and think before you do something. As for the last part, writing MUET essays, we would like to give you a couple of tips. Let us consider several specific issues about MUET essays:
In fact, MUET is an optional test. So, if you think you are not that good at reading or you will not be able to write a good MUET essay, you can choose some other way to enter the desirable university. Also, some MUET Writing Scripts. *UPDATED People have been telling me that MUET is JUST MUET. Contaminated by the thought that MUET is EASY, I didn't put much effort when I sat for the end of 2009 MUET. I perceived MUET as just another English test to sit. I simply thought that as long as I pass the minimum band requirement for my college, it is good enough. I only spent a few hours the night before the test by going through several essay questions to kick-start my brain and that was it. Despite my little effort and much to my astonishment, I scored a Band 6 in MUET. J I am very grateful that Lady Luck was on my side. However, some of my friends weren't very lucky. They had the same mindset as I did – no need to do preparations, just achieve the minimum band and rejoice. Sadly, quite a number of them had to re-sit the test as they scored below the required band for our college. Hey, MUET IS A HIGHER LEVEL ENGLISH TEST. If you screw it once, you'll have to pay and re-sit for another. And because I don't want others to face what my friends faced, I wish to help everyone out there who is eager to perform well in their upcoming MUET. So here are some brief introduction and tips on how to ace MUET based entirely on my experience. Firstly, there are 4 papers to sit for MUET: Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing. The Speaking test is conducted on one day, while the Listening, Reading and Writing tests are held altogether on a different day. What to expect: 20 questions consisting of both MCQ and subjective questions. The tape will be repeated twice and extra time will be given for you to answer all the questions. My experience: I have to say that I am very lucky for MUET. I was seated in the first row and the radio was right in front of my desk. Unlike my friends who sat far behind and could only hear whispers of voices, I could hear loudly and clearly – word by word. Very lucky, weren't I? *grins* Tips: Frankly speaking, the questions for listening test are pretty easy and straightforward. You just have to listen attentively and take your time in answering the questions. I have to warn you that the questions are not in sequence with the dialogue so you should first brief through the questions before the session starts. Don't panic if you missed a point as the tape will be repeated for a second time. Well, I hope that I've made MUET easy for you. May you have a great MUET experience and score one of the high bands. MUET is rather tough if your English isn't strong but fret not because practice makes perfect. JBuy a MUET exercise/sample papers/past year compilation book to have a better grasp of this test. If I can score a band 6, why can't you? I am neither a debater nor a public speaker. I speak in my mother tongue (which is not English!) 24/7 at home. So if I can ace a band 6, I'm pretty sure you can too. Have faith in yourself and all the best, folks! xD Reading Test What to expect: A total of 45 objective questions; 10 are True/False questions. The questions are based on several passages. Duration of 90 minutes. My experience: Honestly, this paper was the most difficult for me. The passages were difficult to understand as a broad range of vocabulary was in use. The MCQ choices were very tricky and time constraint made it even worse. I didn't even have the time to recheck my answers. Tips: Truth be told, you need to practise answering some MUET sample questions as preparation. I didn't try any questions and oh my, I was so stumped that it took me a long time to understand the passages! The passages are very difficult to comprehend but I suppose that if you're used to reading newspapers it wouldn't be a problem. When answering the paper, read the excerpt first (understand the main idea), then go through the questions briefly and finally read the excerpt again. Underline or highlight sentences that are related to the questions. Most importantly, FOCUS! Don't bother looking at other candidates or build castles in the air. Trust me, the 90 minutes is not enough! Writing Test What to expect: 1 summary (comparison) question based on a graphic. The graphic can be tables, graphs, short excerpts or even bar/pie charts. You are required to make comparison based on the graphic provided. Also, 1 essay question; usually argumentative. 90 minutes. My experience: The night before my MUET, I sat with my roommate and we brainstormed on points for the essay, new words, idioms, quotes and the like. I've always loved writing so I wasn't very worried for this section. Tips: For the summary question, familiar yourself with comparison words. Use words like 'better than', 'higher', 'rise', 'elevate', 'levelled out', 'equal', 'reduce' and 'lessen' to give your essay a boost. Concentrate only on the main points as you are to write a very short 200 words summary. You should first compare on the statistics/graphs/etc given, then add 1 or two points based on your understanding of the graphic. Or in other words, write a few lines on your inference on the graphic. As for the argumentative essay, try to memorise a number of bombastic words and idioms to beautify your essay. You shouldn't simply memorise them but you ought to know how and when to use them. Also, check out a thesaurus to find synonyms for useful words that you may want to use repetitively. For instance, alternatives to 'thus' are 'therefore', 'hence', 'consequently' and 'as a result'. In addition, to defend your stand, use words like 'justify', 'strongly belief', 'affirm', 'emphasize' and et cetera. If you are weak in writing, avoid composing a lengthy essay. The longer you write, the more grammatical errors you'll make. Try to write a short but compact essay. Listening Test What to expect: 20 questions consisting of both MCQ and subjective questions. The tape will be repeated twice and extra time will be given for you to answer all the questions. My experience: I have to say that I am very lucky for MUET. I was seated in the first row and the radio was right in front of my desk. Unlike my friends who sat far behind and could only hear whispers of voices, I could hear loudly and clearly – word by word. Very lucky, weren't I? *grins* Tips: Frankly speaking, the questions for listening test are pretty easy and straightforward. You just have to listen attentively and take your time in answering the questions. I have to warn you that the questions are not in sequence with the dialogue so you should first brief through the questions before the session starts. Don't panic if you missed a point as the tape will be repeated for a second time. Well, I hope that I've made MUET easy for you. May you have a great MUET experience and score one of the high bands. MUET is rather tough if your English isn't strong but fret not because practice makes perfect. JBuy a MUET exercise/sample papers/past year compilation book to have a better grasp of this test. If I can score a band 6, why can't you? I am neither a debater nor a public speaker. I speak in my mother tongue (which is not English!) 24/7 at home. So if I can ace a band 6, I'm pretty sure you can too. Have faith in yourself and all the best, folks! xD Reading test There are not many tips to share in this test, it is similar to Form 5 SPM English exam, just do your best. There are some tricky questions with similar answers. If you are lucky, you could get a perfect score here but usually the better students would be able to get near perfect scores, making a few mistakes here and there. Writing test Even if you are a good English user, do not attempt to write beyond the recommended length. Concentrate instead on presenting your main ideas, this test papers are marked by Malaysian teachers, so don't bother having too many idioms, figurative meanings, etc. For students who are not too comfortable with English, this may be one of the tests which you would tend to lose many points. To avoid that, keep your sentences short, check your grammars, try to compensate for your lack of flowery language with good ideas, mature arguments and logical explanations. To be honest, it is not so easy to score a Band 6 in MUET after all. It is not the perfect test, but it is indicative of one's command of English, mainly because it includes listening and speaking tests. Good luck scoring a Band 6 in MUET on your first try, do let me know if my tips are useful. Hint for listening: write notes Hint for writing: write with a lot of bombastic words and check your grammar. Remember to compare and contrast the two sets of data you get in your first writing task well. Hint for reading: read very carefully for answers in the text Here's something for you to ponder about. I can only give the three upper band as a motivation to you and I. Band 6 – Very good user(Aggregated Score: 260 – 300) Very good command of the language. Highly expressive, fluent, accurate and appropriate language: hardly any inaccuracies. Very good understanding of language and contexts. Functions extremely well in the language. Band 5 – Good user (Aggregated Score: 220 – 259) Band 4 – Competent user (Aggregated Score: 180 – 219) We need to think positively, but not to forget to put some EFFORT in it. XD I know, we are all scared for the writing part. Honestly, in my opinion, Listening, you just have to make sure that you clean up your ear wax in your ear (LOL. But it's important!). Reading, for me, I must not be careless, read the text well, and choose the RIGHT answer. Writing... it depends on individual. Mostly said that use bombastic words, and make sure your essay isgrammatically correct. I'd like to add another one, KEEP UPDATED ON LATEST NEWS!! Hope it helps ya'll. And me. All the best to all of us taking MUET this coming 13th Nov. P.s.: Wait for more updates from me after I'm done with this MUET thingy! XD |
<b>MUET</b> steals the 29th All Pakistan IEEEP Students <b>...</b> - Blog <b>Muet</b> Posted: 30 Mar 2014 09:19 PM PDT The Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET) achieved another landmark by organizing the 29th IEEEP All Pakistan Students' Seminar 2014 held on 22ndFebruary, 2014. The Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Pakistan (IEEEP) Karachi Center (non-profit) has been organizing the annual technical R&D national event titled "IEEEP All Pakistan Students Seminar" for the last 29 years in collaboration with Research Public/Trust/Private Universities/DAIs of Sindh province. This year, the Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro was given the honour to host the 29th IEEEP All Pakistan Students' Seminar in collaboration with the IEEEP Karachi Centre and Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. The MUET has had the privilege of organizing this prestigious event for the third time. Prof. Dr. Bhawani Shankar Chowdhry (the DEAN FEECE), chief organizer and technical coordinator of the event; Engr. Yasmeen Naz (co-convener) along with organizing team including Engr. Sanober Farheen, Engr. Zaigham Abbas Shah, Engr. Aamir Ali Patoli, Engr. Saba Baloch & Engr. Azam Rafique put their untiring efforts to make this event another achievement to be added to the chain of successful events that Mehran UET has organized. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Aslam Uqaili, Vice Chancellor of Mehran UET, graced the event as the chief guest. He cherished the efforts of Prof. Dr. Bhawani Shankar Chowdhry and also emphasized on his desire to make the MUET to the top ranked university in Pakistan. IEEEP chairman Engr. Obaid-ur-Rehman was the guest of honour for the event. The student seminar was further magnified by two highly qualified keynote speakers - Dr. Haroon-ur-Rashid from PIEAS Islamabad, and Dr. Shakeel Ahmed Khoja from IBA Karachi. They gave the keynote speech on an emerging research topic "On-Chip Communication Network Design for Multicores Processors" and "Usage of Web Technologies into learning" respectively. This seminar aimed for students to submit their research papers based on their FYP (Final Year Projects) from Universities/Institutes/Colleges in Pakistan running the undergraduate and graduate degree programmes in the domain of Electrical, Computer, & Software Engineering/Computer Science/ICT with majors in Electronics, Power, Energy, Computer, Telecommunications, Industrial Electronics, Bio-Medical, Avionics and Mechatronics Engineering. More than 35 technical research papers were submitted out of which 16 papers were recruited to give oral presentation. Research papers covered diverse fields of engineering like Electronics, Telecommunication, electrical, Biomedical, Power and Industrial Electronics etc. Students from different institutions enthusiastically participated, including NED UET Karachi, Hamdard University, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, College of Biomedical Engineering Ziauddin University Karachi and NUST PNEC Karachi Campus. Evaluation of research papers was done by all external judges in order to make assessment process completely fair and transparent. As per the tradition of this event, the best three papers of the seminar were awarded cash prizes/gold medals and further top three were awarded silver medals at the IEEEP Multi topic Symposium held in Karachi on March 26-27. According to the results, the recipients of IEEEP gold medals & cash prizes: FIRST: "Proteus Based Simulation Ensuring Optimization of Hybrid Energy System through two DC Power Sources" by Wahab Ahmed, Adeel Ali & Syed Waqas Uzair from PNEC-NUST, Karachi. SECOND: "Design and simulation of MPPT based charging controller with battery" by Muzammil Kashan, Umar Hashmi, & M. Umair Mustafa from PNEC-NUST, Karachi. THIRD: "Tele-manipulation of Master Slave Robotic Arm using Data Glove for Bomb Defusal and Disposal" by Saddam Hussain, Awais Gul Memon & Mohsin Shaikh with Hasnain from Mehran UET, Jamshoro. Recipients of IEEEP silver medals & cash prizes: FOURTH: "Driver Assisted System for Accidents Reduction" by Kiran Rajput, Shuhabuddin Khoso, Afshan Rind from Mehran UET, Jamshoro. FIFTH: "Energy efficient buildings, away towards electricity crises" by MutiullahMemon, Saira Aziz Soomro & Owais Ahmed Memon from Mehran UET, Jamshoro. SIXTH: "Application of Diffused Reflective Method for E-Smart Blind Stick" by Salma Tariq, Saniya Amin, Muhammad Saqib Eijaz from Ziauddin University, College of Biomedical Engineering, Karachi. SEVENTH: "Advanced trends in Harnessing Electrical Power by Wind Farm using DFIG and Back to Back Converters" by Talal Khan Ali Zai, Nusrat Hussain and Qamar Zia with M. Usman from PNEC- NUST, Karachi. The coveted IEEEP Running Trophy which was won by Mehran UET last year, is handed over to PNEC-NUST, Karachi, for securing top positions, this trophy is given at the closing session of the 29th IEEEP Multi-Topic International Symposium held from 26th – 27th March 2014 at the Hotel Pearl Continental Karachi. Poster session: Mehran UET has always been a trend setter and this time in the narration of IEEEP students' seminar, the Mehran UET commenced a new trend of Poster Presentation session along with Oral Presentation of research papers session in IEEEP. Top three poster presenters were awarded cash prizes of Rs.5000, Rs.4000 and Rs.3000 respectively. Winners of poster session: Winner: Design of a dual Movement Blood Bag Shaker (biomedical Engineering Dept: Ziauddin University) by Rabia Ahmed, Emad Shaikh & Ibrahim Memon. First Runner up (2nd prize): Assault Robot with image processing (Electronic Deptt: Mehran UET) by Muhammad Hunain Memon, Saadia Kulsoom Memon, Aqsa Badar & Hassnain Noonari. Second Runner up (3rd prize): Electromagnetic Brake system in automative road vehicles (Electronic Deptt: Mehran UET) by Burhan Aslam, Muddasir Akram, Shafiqa Memon & Erum Karim. By Engr. Yasmeen Naz & Engr. Saba Baloch |
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