Monday, August 23, 2010

August/September 2010 Examination Certificate in Mass Communication (Public Relation) CPR Year 1 Semester 1



With reference to the table above, the examination will took 5 days in total. The Subject that will be sitting are:
1. (AHCC 1173) Introduction to Print Media
2. (AHCC 1013) Introduction to Mass Communication Writting
3. (AHCC 1003) Fundamental of Mass Communication
4. (AHCC 0123) Computer and Mass Communication
5. (AELE 0343) Reading and Writting

These are the subjects that will be sitting by all CPR students starting from August 25th untill September 2nd 2010



ALL the BEST to all the students of CPR 1

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

TAR College the BEST for me

我认为茂 · 阿卜杜勒 · 拉赫曼大学是我最好的大学。我这样说的原因是因为我在吉隆坡进入西藏大学主校区之前我是个懒汉。有些人说我是个懒孩子更糟的是,有人说我的 lazyness 有没有治愈。它简单意味着我是这懒,直到没有能帮助我的药。我意识到我很懒,但我认为不是有没有可以治好我的药物。我,一切都有自己的解决方案。懒惰是一种每个人都有的习惯并不只是我一个人。

有时,甚至一个勤奋的人可能是懒惰的。所以,你 ; t 瞧不起那些懒惰的人。他们只延缓他们的工作和不懒去做。我进入西藏大学后我变得有点勤奋和做了什么我负责。这是因为很多的工作、 任务、 分配和了的责任给予我的 ny 讲师和也从上大学。

即使我父亲说我不负责任和懒惰的最后时间但你是提高很多,我可以看到它现在。其实,我是我现在是因为西藏大学。学院有一个 ; 有培养我通过我的演示文稿的信心。

最后,感谢西藏大学,你改变了我,感谢你爸爸给你相信我。

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

So much FUN in TAR College

This time, I want to tell you that Tunku Abdul Rahman College is not all anout books. TARCians also can have lots and lots of fun. For example, we have

TARC Handsome Boys, Pretty Girls (TARC帅哥美女)



TARCians.com ( 拉曼天地). A website that enables TARCians and former TARCian to communicate and stay in contact



Not just that, we have many more exciting activities and comitte and sociaty to join

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Why does this happens FREQUENLY...

为什么这样发生计时你找人"你知不知道西藏大学? ',他们说:"我从未听过'。更糟的是他们说"西藏大学 !!!,让我那所大学。哪里?我从来没有听到前"。但如果你问"你知道 UiTM"肯定他们会回答 ' 是,所有马来西亚都知道。为什么这样发生供应商我们都知道西藏大学是知名的其学生的成绩。但为什么这仍然出现供应商实际上,西藏大学或 UiTM,它们两个相同已知高教育中心的一口井。不只是,当我告诉他们我是西藏高校学生他们问我很难有研究?然后,我回答不因此难 lah…but 得到了很多规则,请按照啦。

在这里,我想问读者,它这问题是合理的问题对我来说,在西藏大学学习是比在地方院校学习。为什么这样说的原因是因为我发现很多本地大学毕业生毕业后没有工作。即使一个人有一个主。但正如您看到那些从私人高校出来的人得到他们毕业前的工作。根据在前 30 马来西亚大学排名,UTAR 是将放在第三和西藏大学是在 6 日的地方。西藏虽然十大马来西亚大学的地方为什么一些人更喜欢像 UiTM 一样的本地大学的马来西亚人供应商你在的形成 UiTM 是在 29 出的地方。

最后,如果马来西亚人想获得最佳的高等教育,选择最好的大学在马来西亚和不选择最后排名大学并声称它是最好的。如果真的 local 大学一样好或比说政府的私人一个本地大学毕业生为何没有工作毕业后供应商请亲爱的们马来西亚人反思和重新考虑的更光明的未来,你。

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Lost and Found In TAR College

我完成窗体 5 之前从私人和地方许多高校来促进其 varsities 我中学。但是,在我的学校在公平的过程中有更多的私人的大学,如 KDU、 英迪、 威、 Nilai 和茂 · 阿卜杜勒 · 拉赫曼大学没有忘记相比 tp 本地大学。

此后,我 brough 回一些 broches 从一些家庭的私立大学。经考虑后我决定来不要 A-水平一年的发展中在吉隆坡的 Terciary 大学 (ATC)

比,我将转移到西藏 Colleege 主要校园。然后,我遇到了很多很多中学朋友和还我小学的朋友。不只是说,我甚至会见了我的朋友们不是来自我的中学和小学。

我也发现,许多 Kelantanise 继续其高等教育在西藏大学。是的也有很多人在其他一些私立大学的研究,但有更多的西藏大学。

最后,我可以说我见过很多可在西藏大学的老朋友。虽然他们正在做我们仍能满足对方 cateen 以内或以外,大学时我们是自由的不同课程。

Finally, I am a TARCian now

Upon completing SPM, my dad asked what am I going to study after SPM, I answered “no idea” and he told me to apply for a place in Tunku Abdul Rahman College doing Certificate in Tourism Management so, I apply for that couse and finally, they gave me a place.


Then, I tought of doing A-Levels Law in ATC thinking that it is quite easy and later can precede to a degree programmers. Without thinking any longer, I enroll myself to ATC on 19 May 2009 while the actual classes will be starting on 20 June 2009. I met many friends in ATC and enjoy the college life that is just starting.
After doing my A-Level Law for at least 4 month, I told daddy that I regret doing it as it is much more difficult that what I expected. I told him that I had made a stupid decision and should have accept the offer from TAR College. But, daddy said it was too late and I have to continue with my A-Levels until I complete it.
Starting from that day, I had set myself that no matter what happens I have to put myself in TAR College. Even if I pass my A-Level, I will be doing my degree in University of Tunku Abdul Rahman and not In ATC. Truly speaking, I wnt through a really bad time while I was struggling to complete my A-Levels.for one year.


Later, daddy told me that if I want to enter a new college , can…but, Ihave to apply on my own. With daddy’s advice, I went to TAR College main campus in Kuala Lumpur and registered myself for the second time during the TAR College 2010 Open Day for a week.
With no help from any of the family members, I registered and do it all by myself because daddy oftenly reminds me not to depend on others, try to do it yourself and you will be used to it. And finally, after waiting for three weeks I finally got a place for the second time in s row in Tar College. More intresting, I got the GOOD news on Vasakhi Day. Without wasting any time, I accepted the offer by telling my father about it.


Daddy said you are lucky son, you got the second chance and it is shocking for me said daddy. In addition, he said, now that you must be hardworking and be responsible as the college will give you a lot of assignment. You are in an internationally reconised college now and one of the best in Malaysia and soon in the world.
Yes, as what daddy said, according top the Malaysia Top 30 Universities. Tunku Abdul Rahman College (TARC) is at 6th while, University of Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) is at 3rd place.


Futuremore, daddy, I want to thanks for putting me in TAR College, the one that you always wish for, Now, I am a TARCian and daddy is a former TARCian but I am not sure about mom wherether the is a former TARCian or not.


Now you don’t need to worry about responsibilities in me, the college has tought me the meaning of “responsibilities” Last time, daddy told me that if you eant something then, show me the responsibilities that you got. Without responsibilities you won’t get anything. Trust me daddy, I am now showing you slowly the responsibilities that I have and the one you needed. What daddy need to give me is your trust on me and I will show it to daddy one by one, step by step

Friday, August 13, 2010

TAR College had realise me!!!

Hi...before I enroll myself in Tunku Abdul Rahman College (TARC) Main Branch (KL), I have no confidence in making dicision and obviously in my presentation. But, ever since I be a TARCian things started to change slowly bas I got use to the college system

Presentation is important in passing my couse work so that i can sit for the final semester exam. I did my first presentation during the tutorial class. With no experience my presentation is an ashame one. I can even speake fluenly as I do at home. Because of taht, I had to ask my group member to countinue with the presentation. After that, I felt damn ashame of my really bad presentation. But, after weeks and weeks of exposure to presentation, I now had enough confidence to present in front of my cousemate and no long asking my friends to take over my presentation. Even my lecturers said taht I am improving in my presentation.

Next, I signed up for the Student Welfare Comette of TAR College and went for both of the intervies. Some may think that the SWC interview is going to be a simple one but, it turns up to be a quite difficult interview. They asked me many unexpected question that some of it I can't answer. It was like a private sectors' interview. But, I managed to book myself in the comette.

Not just that, I also learned who to wake up early, as early as 6.30 am because my class starts at * in the morning. Sometimes I never even sleep for afew days just to complete my assignment because my assignment is comming one after one. So, I have to complete it on time or earlier that the due date. If not, I gonna get into a BIG trouble. I also learn to be responsible in ALL my action because many responsibilities are given to me by the college such as be puntual for classes or I will be meeting the disiplinary board of the college.

Lastly, I don't know wherethere the college had changed me indirectly or directly but, what I know I am changing slowly as time passes.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

2010 Orientation Odssey Night (BROADWAY SHOWTIME)




Kuala Lumpur: Tunku Abdul Rahman College Main Campus had organised an Orientation Odyssey Night for this year. The night is held at the college hall from 5pm to 10.30pm.

Many of the students attended the night including the juniors and not forgotten the siniors. The college's Student Welfare Committee had called some performer to perform during that night. Those who perform were Soo Vincci and some ex-TARCian.

There are many shoew including fashion shows, singging and acting on stage by the finalist. The OO Nights finalist including Jacklyn Kong, Yap Fui Meng, Justin, Soo and many more.

During the night, many prices was given out by the OO Night's MC to the students who manage to answer simple question such as, what is the theme of 2010 OO Night and the answer is Brosdwsy.Some are the prices are Soo Vincci's signitured album and face washer.

Finally, as a member of School of Social Scioence & Huminities, Student Welfare Comitee (SSH SWC) I hope that fellow TARCians enjoyed the show and performents on that night.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

放半粒 - 黃明志Official Fifa World Cup 2010 Song (Handicap Goal) by Namewee

Revised Fine for Traffic Offences

25 May 2010

RE: Revised fine for traffic Offences

Please be informed that effect from 1st July 2010 fine for traffic offenses in TAR College Main Campus would be revise as follows:

1) Enter/ Park in the campus without valid sticker - RM50
2) Enter Park at redistricted area of Block B, C, D, N, PA, Q and R - RM50
3) Park at area reserve for staff- RM50
4) Parking which obstruct traffic - RM50
5) Each offences of Road Traffic Ordinance, 1987 & TAR College Road Traffic Discipline rules - RM50

Vehicles under offences 1,2,3,4 listed above would be clamped

By: Student Affairs Department, Tunku Abdul Rahman College

Monday, May 31, 2010

All About Tunku Abdul Rahman College - 41 Years of Excelent Education


Mar 1968
YABhg Tun Tan Siew Sin, the President of MCA proposed the establishment of Tunku Abdul Rahman College in the MCA General Assembly.

Jul 1968
Press announcement on the establishment of TAR College by the Minister of Education, YBhg Tan Sri Mohamed Khir Johari in the presence of YBhg Tan Sri Khaw Kai-Boh, Chairman of the Working Team and committee members.

The Prime Minister, Y T M Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, graciously assented to the College being named after him.

24 Feb 1969 - Foundation Day
The College commenced operations with the pioneer intake of 320 students at the School of Pre-University Studies.

April 1971
Establishment of the School of Business Studies, where the Diploma in Commerce students were prepared simultaneously for the examinations of ACCA (The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), UK. The Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA), UK. In 1978, the School introduced the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), UK examinations.

June 1972
Establishment of the Extra-Mural Studies Department (EMSD).

June 1972
Establishment of the School of Technology and School of Arts and Science.

Sep 1972 - College Establishment Day
YABhg Tun Hussein Onn, Minister of Education handed the Instrument of Government to YABhg Tun Tan Siew Sin, President of the College at Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur. This instrument provided the legal framework for the administration of the College.

Feb 1973
A 191acres of land in Setapak, KL was approved by the Government for the construction of the TAR College Main Campus.

Aug 1973
Y T M Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, the first Prime Minister of Malaysia, planting a tree to commemorate the ground breaking ceremony for the permanent campus of the College in KL.

May 1974
The first batch of students under the School of Arts and Science for the BSc (External) University of London Examinations. TAR College phased out the University of London course by 1980, after the University of London terminated its BSc (Honours) External Degree worldwide. A total of 296 students from TAR College had graduated from this programme.

Jan 1975
Three British experts, Prof W. D. Ryan, Department of Electronics, Queen’s University of Belfast, Prof F. D. Hales, Department of Surface Transport and Dr G. G. Lucas, Department of Transport Technology, both of Loughborough University of Technology, UK inspected the building site at the Main Campus, Kuala Lumpur.

Together with the assistance of the British Council and the Council for Technical Education and Training for Overseas Countries, British academics including these three experts advised on the College new courses and curriculum development.

By 1976, the College became one of the first institutions of higher learning in the country to offer professional, sub-professional and technical courses.

Jan 1977
Completion of the phase 1 College Complex in Kuala Lumpur.

Jan 1979
A walkathon was held to raise funds for the TAR College Student Loan Fund.

May 1979
The College Council approved the establishment of an institutional tripartite linkage between TAR College, Campbell University, North Carolina, USA and Ulster Polytechnic, Northern Ireland, UK. Under the Tripartite Association, a Centre for Arts and Science was established under the School of Arts and Science of TAR College to administer the Bachelor of Science (BS), Campbell University degree programme.

Feb 1979 - Reaching the 10th Anniversary Mark
The 10th Anniversary celebration graced by Y T M Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj and YABhg Tun Tan Siew Sin.

1981
Commencement of the construction of the Phase 2 building project on the Kuala Lumpur Main Campus which comprised a tutorial block, workshops, a student centre and a canteen.
The expansion was necessary to meet the increasing demand for places of study at the College.

The student enrolment in 1980 stood at 6,272, a ninefold increase since the inception of the College in 1969.

Feb 1982
The College held its first Convocation Ceremony at Wisma MCA, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur.

24 February 1989 - 20th Anniversary Celebration
Our 20th Anniversary celebration included Pesta, fashion and cultural shows, lion dance performances and an academic exhibition. The Campus was opened to the public to view the College facilities.

Jun 1992
A Taxithon was held where 3,000 taxi drivers from 21 associations and companies took part in the fund-raising.

Oct 1992
YABhg Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik flagged off a Walkathon in the Main Campus, Kuala Lumpur.

Nov 1992
YABhg Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik launched the nationwide TAR College Torch Run in the Main Campus. The run was organised by MCA Youth and the Federation of TAR College Alumni Associations.

Oct 1997
YABhg Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik received a cheque in conjunction with the 7-day Motorthon fund-raising project for the Perak and Johor Branch Campuses.

Nov 1997
A TAR College Scholarship scheme was introduced.

Jan 1998
Commencement of the Perak Branch Campus in Kampar.

Jun 1999
TAR College Penang purpose-built Campus at Tanjong Bungah was officially launched by YABhg Tun Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi, the Deputy Prime Minister.

Jul 1999
The Johor Branch Campus was officially launched by YAB Dato’ Seri Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak, Minister of Education.

1995
The Main Campus Library moved into a new building. The Library was installed with a new library management system, the Virginia Tech Library Sysatem (VTLS).

1995
Completion of College hall with a capacity of 2,000.

Apr 1996
The Clubhouse comprises two meeting rooms, a multi-purpose hall, two squash courts, a gymnasium, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a learner’s pool and a poolside cafeteria.

May 1998
Completion of 10 blocks of 5-storey hostels with 1,000 rooms under a Built-Operate-and-Transfer (B.O.T) basis.

1999
With the validation of the College Advanced Diploma programmes by Sheffield Hallam University (SHU), UK, the College Advanced Diploma graduates were accepted by SHU to complete a one-semester honours conversion programme for the award of relevant honours bachelor degree by SHU.

This strategic partnership has spanned more than 10 years with a total number of 5,209 TAR College students enrolled on the Summer Semester Programme by June 2009.

Aug 1999
The College held its Alumni Homecoming on a grand scale for its 30th Anniversary. It attracted 600 alumni and their families.

Dec 1999
The Centre for Continuing & Professional Education (CPE) officially established to provide continuing professional education and lifelong learning opportunities to College staff, alumni and the public.

2000
The Clubhouse and Block W which houses the Centre for Continuing and Professional Education.

2000
Rumah Tetamu comprises 20 single and 11 twin sharing rooms. The fully furnished rooms are air-conditioned with attached bathroom and internet access.

2002
TAR College developed a collaborative partnership with Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) to facilitate the LJMU honours degree for the College Advanced Diploma graduates to pursue a one-semester honours degree conversion programme at LJMU.

May 2003
YABhg Tun Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi, the Deputy Prime Minister officiated the Perak purpose-built campus.

2004
Completion of six large lecture theatres, each with a seating capacity of 350 students.

2004
The Sports Complex comprises three rooftop tennis courts, six badminton courts, four volleyball courts, a basketball court, a netball court and two multi-purpose halls.

Aug 2002
Based on TAR College 33 years of successful track record, the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) extended an invitation to MCA to form a university. A working team comprising TAR College staff prepared the working papers for the formation of the university, named as Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR).

Nov 2004
YB Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting, Chairman of College Council and President of MCA launched the Lifelong Learning Programme at Wisma MCA, KL.

Jul 2004
YB Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting, Chairman of College Council officiated the 35th Anniversary Carnival.

Dec 2004
The Malaysian Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (MAICSA) awarded maximum exemption that is normally accorded to the relevant (Honours) degree qualifications of universities to TAR College Advanced Diploma in Commerce (Business Management) graduates.

Dec 2004
The launching of the College Motto “We Serve, We Lead, We Excel” during a Staff Dinner by YB Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting, Chairman of College Council and Ms Yoong Lai Thye, College Principal.

The Motto is to inculcate a set of work values in the staff on commitment to bringing quality education to all Malaysians, cultivating self-disciplines and exemplary actions in working as a team for desired achievements.

Aug 2005
Mr Allen Blewitt, Chief Executive of ACCA (The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), presented the ACCA Premier Plus Status Award to Ms Yoong Lai Thye, Principal of TAR College.

Dec 2005
YB Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting, Chairman of College Council, who is also a College alumnus donated funds to set up the TARC-Toh Kim Eng Student Loan Fund in memory of his late mother.

Aug 2007
TAR College was awarded the Platinum Status, the highest level of accreditation from ACCA. The College also celebrated 20 years of excellence as an ACCA Approved Partner offering Internally Assessed programme since 1987. TAR College is the only institution outside of UK and Ireland to be accorded this special privilege to conduct the ACCA Internally Assessed programme and remain so to this day.

Aug 2008
TAR College hosted the inaugural International Conference on Learning and Teaching at Putrajaya Marriott Hotel.

Nov 2008
This visit by the ICSA International President and Chief Executives recognises TAR College as a key institutional stakeholder that has consistently achieved excellent performance in ICSA examination and also the largest education provider of Malaysia’s much needed pool of company secretaries.

Mar 2009 – TARC 40th Anniversary Celebrations – Marking “40 Years of Excellence”
YB Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting, Chairman of College Council officiated the 40th Anniversary Logo with a Pictorial Exhibition on Open Day.


May 2009
YBhg Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, Chairman of Resorts World Bhd presented a RM 1million cheque for the TARC-Tan Sri (Dr.) Lim Goh Tong Student Loan Fund, a fund established in memory of his late father.

May 2009
TAR College has entered into an academia-industry collaboration with Gamuda Bhd to conduct a trainee Quantity Surveyors programme. An MoA was signed on 30 March 2009 whereby TAR College conducts a part-time Diploma in Technology (Quantity Surveying) programme to train trainee quantity surveyors for Gamuda Bhd.

Aug 2009
A Book Loan Scheme, the first of its kind in the College in terms of book loan assistance to College students, was made possible through the contribution of RM 75,000 from Madam Tan Siok Choo, daughter of the Founder and first President of TAR College, the late YABhg Tun Tan Siew Sin.

Aug 2009
TAR College signed a MoU with the International Centre of Cake Artistry (ICCA). The MoU marks the beginning of a strategic relationship between TAR College ad ICCA on cake-baking and certification course under the Wilton School of Cake Decorating, USA and Squires Kitchen, UK.

Sep 2009
TAR College won the Best NATP (Novell Academic Training Partner) 2009 Award which was presented at the NATP Summit.

Oct 2009
MoU Signing Ceremony between NCL Solutions and TAR College on SUSE Linux Innovation Club Evangelist (SLICE) Linkage and Collaboration, thereby enabling College students to be in the domain of SUSE Linux members club, to be eligible for various competitions and internships for more practical exposure and dynamic learning.

Nov 2009
MoU Signing Ceremony between TAR College and IME Trading Sdn Bhd on Academia-Industrial Research Collaboration.

Nov 2009 – Soft Launch of the Cyber Centre: Communication & Technology Centre (CITC) at the KL Main Campus
The Cyber Centre with a built-up area of 100,000 square feet provides an ideal environment to facilitate innovative ICT practices and applications and to nurture the creativity of individuals and the College as a whole.


Dec 2009 – MoU between TAR College and Canon
TAR College signed a MoU with Canon Marketing (M) Sdn Bhd on additional benefits for the recipients of the Canon-Kolej Tunku Abdul Rahman (KTAR) Education Fund, whereby the graduates would enjoy priority in job applications at Canon Marketing (M) Sdn Bhd.

Master Plan for New Infrastructure - A New Administration Building
The 6- storey administration building, targeted to be completed by June 2010 is part and parcel of the ongoing developments in the master plan to improve the College facilities and services.

It will house an auditorium and an exhibition hall, besides being the administrative nerve- centre.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

TARC ATCL 2010/11

Adjusting to College life with Orientation Week

Tunku Abdul Rahman College (TAR College), being a premier and reputable institution in the industry is fully committed in providing quality and affordable education to many more Malaysians. In keeping to this objective, TAR College has specially organised an “Orientation Week” to help its new intake of about 4,500 freshmen in the 2010/11 Academic session to adjust to college life.

The orientation activities, held at the Kuala Lumpur Main Campus will run from 10th to 15th May 2010, and include Mass Call, Student Support Workshop, Introduction to Tertiary Studies & Study Skills, sharing sessions, telematches, and even a tour of the Kuala Lumpur.

The objectives of the abovementioned activities are to help students to adjust to college life, to provide opportunities for them to know their course mates & lecturers, to participate in the college’s co-curricular activites, sports, and to know more about student assisted services such as counselling and career guidance.

In his welcome speech in the afternoon Mass Call to about 1,800 freshies for the School of Business Studies (SBS), YB Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting, the College Council Chairman said, “I encourage all of you to be mindful of time management, attend the lectures and follow closely the College rules and regulations. It is important to be self disciplined and participative in College activities to acquire confidence and social skills.” He also added that SBS is the largest school which has been credited for producing more than half of the nation’s accountants and urged the freshies to uphold the tradition of excellence which has been TAR College hallmark since its inception forty-one years ago.

Adding to the orientation atmosphere at the Kuala Lumpur Main Campus are brightly coloured banners and buntings with highlights on students activities, attractive booths where students can register for the talent competition. Each freshman also received welcome gifts of a T-shirt, a translucent folder and a student handbook with useful information like scholarship and grants, college bus services and sports and recreational activities.

Mr. Richard Joseph, a new student for Diploma in Technology (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering) said,” It’s a big change from secondary school life to college life. The Mass Call is an informative session for me to know the college staff.” Ms Angel Ow Yee Chee from Kuala Terengganu who is taking the Diploma in Business Studies (Management Information Systems) programme added that the icebreaking session, exchange of hand phone numbers with new course mates and online registration in co-curricular activities helps to her to connect better to college life.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Leaving ATC for TARC

After thinking for so long, I had decided that my next college after Advance Terciary College (ATC) is Tunku Abdul Rahaman College (TARC).

The main reason why I qit ATC for TARC is becouse that I feel that I had to try something that needs me to talk. Iknow that doing law is also a couse taht need you to talk. But, before you can talk you must read alot and memories thesections and the act of the law.

I know that every couses that I study, Imust read alot. But reading law is not just reading as you read for any other couses. While reading law you also have to memorise many things and apply it in ur examination.

I know that I can read law as others do? but,when you have to memorise amny things ata time than I feel last. And when I feel lazy I will not read it.

The couse that I study in TAR College is something also related to communication. By doing this couse, I need more presentation and talking skill more than reading books. In that way, I might be able to cope with my studied.

Besides that, I will be tough the skills of speaking and writting. By this way I will be more decipline than before when I am In ATC. My command of english will improve, my dreesing style will also change slowly as I go and the most important thing is my way of speaking to peoples will also be improving as I learn more about ethics.

At the end of the day, changing colleges is not important what is more important is the couse that you study. Can that couse that you like wil be able to help you to be successful ? If yes, tha=n good but, if no than you have to do something about it.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Thanks to all of you at ATC

I joined Advance terciary College (ATC )on 19 May 2009, when i signed up for A-Levels program in ATC. But now, i am leaving ATC just after I finish my final A-Level examination in ATC.

Firstly, I want to thanks all my friends in ATC that help me a lot while i am finishing my A-Level. And to all my A-Level lecturers thanks a lot to:

1.Mr.Saravanan Rajandran (Civil/Tort Law}
2.Ms.Sivanes(English Litriture)
3.Mr. Siva Pragasam (Crimanal/Contract Law)
4.Mdm. Dr. Saroja Dhanapal (English Litriture}
5.Mr Sukumaran (Former English Litriture Lecturer)
6.Ms. Felicia Ann (Former English Litriture)
7.Ms. Jennifer Lee(Former Business Studies)
8.Mr. Edgar J.de Souza (Business Studies}

And to all ATC staff or student that knows me, thanks to all of your support guys and I will never forget your kindness.