Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Do check for updates at the SMSA PRE U BLOGSPOT.COM

Attention Pre U1 Students.

Just a reminder to check out this blog as well as the
for regular updates.

Right now there is a post of special importance for the Pre U1 Business Studies Students.

Do check it out as I will be regularly updating info on the SMSA PRE U BLOGSPOT from now on.

Stay Tuned Peeps!

Warmest Regards: Mrs Imelda Yapp from the big blue yonder !

Thursday, October 22, 2009

STUDY IN AUSTRALIA 2009

Hello everyone... those of you who are keen to study in Australia to pursue your higher education then this is the opportunity for you to actually survey the available universities and their entry requirements.

The exhibition is open to public:

Date: Thursday, 22/10/09
Time: 1.00 - 6.00 pm
Venue: Mutiara Ballroom, Sheraton Utama Hotel, BSB

So if you are very interested then make your way to the venue and see which universities suit you best.

Flyers are available at the Career Office, 1st Floor Library

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

GCE As and A LEVEL EXAMS

Dear SMSA students,

I wish you all the very best and luck for your exams. I provide you with several helpful advice to get you through the exams and in no time you will be on a longgggggggggggggg 3-month holiday :)

Before your exams

1. Don’t Panic.
Avoid panic. Exam nerves are natural but panicking will only make things worse and
you may not be able to think clearly.

2. Stay positive.
Believe in yourself. If you prepare for your exams properly you should do fine. Your
teachers have worked hard to make sure you have studied everything you need to for the exam. They believe you can do it and so should you. If you believe you can do it, then you can.

3. Don’t bottle things up.
If the exams are making you feel worried or depressed, talk to your friends, your
parents/guardians or your teachers. Don’t bottle things up. You’re not the only one to
feel worried about exams - we'’ve all been there. Remember, everyone reacts in
different ways to exams.

4. Keep things in perspective.
Exams might seem like the most important thing you have to focus on right now, but
they are only a small part of your life. There are thousands of successful people who
didn’t do as well as they wanted in their exams. It’s great to do well but remember that
you can only do your best and that is what your teachers and your parents/guardians ask of you.

5. Plan.
Timetables and study plans: You should know when your exams will be so work out a plan or timetable for study. If you don’t know when the exams are, speak to your teachers or your examinations officer.
Make sure you leave plenty of time to revise so that you don’t have to cram at the last
minute. If you plan you will become more confident and will be better prepared for
your exams so you should also be more relaxed. Include some flexibility in your plan in case something happens and you fall behind your timetable/schedule.
Use your plan or timetable to monitor your progress. If you fall behind on your plan or timetable, work out how to get back on track. Avoid falling behind further as you may become more stressed and anxious. Set yourself some realistic goals at each study period eg to cover a particular topic.

Study approach
Plan your approach to studying. There are many different ways to study. Some people
prefer to study in silence, some like to work in the library and others prefer to work at
home. Some people like to make short notes, others prefer to mix topics/subjects (eg
difficult or easy topics). Students have also found that using key words, memory aids
and practising exam questions helps them prepare. Wherever you choose to study make sure you have plenty of room to set out your notes and books so you are organised. Pick the approach that best suits you. Your teachers can help advise you on how you should study for their subjects. Test yourself on what you have learnt as you study.
6. Rest and relaxation.
Make sure you allow yourself time for fun and relaxation away from where you are
studying so that you avoid exhaustion. Include regular breaks into your study plan or
timetable and make sure you get enough exercise and sleep to keep yourself relaxed and refreshed. If you exercise you will be able to sleep better and you will wake up
refreshed in the morning. If you feel you are starting to lose concentration, take a short break. Your mind is probably tired and you will waste time trying to study. The break will mean that you will come back refreshed. Research shows that taking breaks (eg 10 minutes for every hour of studying) will help your brain to learn and remember things and also lengthen your concentration. Don’t overload your brain in a study session. You are not wasting time by taking some time out to relax from your studies but are helping yourself to work more effectively.

7. Ask for help.
If you don’t understand something ask your friends, parents/guardians or your teacher for help. You may find that you can help a classmate in something they don’t
understand - you may be able to help each other. Don’t stress yourself but take action
to find out answers to problems.

8. Use revision papers.
You can use revision papers to prepare mock exam answers which will help you focus
your revision. They will also help you get used to the way questions are asked and how they should be answered. The more you practice, the more confident you will become.You can also make up your own questions.
There are also a number of study guides available that you might find useful and these can be purchased at most good bookstores.

9. Eat and drink well.
Fizzy drinks, tea and coffee contain caffeine and this can mean that you’re not able to
think as clearly. You can keep your mind active by eating healthily and regularly. If
you don’t drink enough you could dehydrate and you may suffer from headaches,
tiredness and poor concentration.On the morning of an exam, make sure you eat breakfast. Go for something like wholegrain cereals eg bran, egg, toast which are slow energy burners.

10. Study away from distractions.
Make sure you have a quiet area to study with no distractions. Turn the television off.
Don’t fall into the trap of watching one programme and then starting your study. You’ll
quickly find that it’s time to go to bed when you’re about to turn off the television. This
will only knock your studying back and cause you stress and anxiety.
Take short rests during your study time for relaxation away from where you are
studying. If your mind gets too tired you will have difficulty remembering what you
have been studying. If you prefer to study in the evening, don’t go straight to bed afterwards because your mind will still be thinking over what you have learnt. Take some exercise, go for a walk or do something else that will help relax you from your study time.

11. Prepare everything you need for the exam.
The night before the exam, make sure you have your calculator (if needed), your pens
and pencils, your admission card and a watch so you can monitor the time during the
exam. Your teacher or your examinations officer can advise you on what you are
allowed to take into each examination.

12. Exam day rush.
Instead of trying to learn new topics on the day of the exam, look over your notes/key
points. Don’t leave yourself short of time on the day of an exam. Work out how you are getting to the exam and make sure you have plenty of time to get there so that you are not rushed. If you have time, you may want to find a quiet place to relax rather than waiting outside the examination centre with the accompanying noise and tension from your classmates.

During the exam
1. Take deep breaths.
Taking several long, slow, deep breaths will help to calm you down and help you feel
more relaxed. Tell yourself that you are calm and that you will do well. Remember –
positive thinking!

2. Reading instructions and questions.
Make sure you read each question carefully and listen to instructions given by the
invigilators. Read the front of the exam paper which has important information on what questions you are required to answer and how many marks are awarded. Ask an
invigilator if you are unsure.

3. Staying in control.
If your mind goes blank, don’t panic! Panicking will just make it harder for you to
remember what you learnt. Everyone panics. Put your pen down and go back to taking several long, slow, deep breaths until you feel more relaxed again. Try to stop any negative thoughts and keep telling yourself you can do it. Eventually you will settle down again and you will be able to continue with your questions.
If you find that you are stuck on a question, take a deep breath, move on to the next
question and come back to the other question later when you have more time to
concentrate on difficult questions. Do not waste all of your time on one question when there are others you could easily answer. Make sure you divide your exam time
according to the marks allocated for each question.

After the exam
1. Stay positive.
If you found part of an exam difficult, don’t panic or get annoyed. You are not the only
one. You will only know how you did when you get the results. You may be surprised!
Exams are mostly about technique and the more you do, the better you get. Some
students prefer to leave the examination centre immediately so they don’t have to
discuss their answers with other classmates after the exam. Yes, exams are important but if things don’t go as you had planned you have so many options open to you. Talk to your teachers and your parents/guardians. Ask for their advice on what you should do. They are on your side and are there to support you.They have been there too,– you did the best you could and no one can fault you on that. Stop wasting time criticising yourself for where you think you went wrong. You’ll probably find that you have done better than you thought. Focus on what you did right and learn from your mistakes. Don’t dwell on questions you think you didn’t do well in or waste time comparing your answers against other students. Wait and see what the results say.Whether you did well or didn’t do as well as expected you are still to be congratulated. Everyone knows how hard you worked and so should you. Treat yourself!

2. Plan your next steps.
Work with you parents/guardians and your teachers to look at the options open to you. You may decide to go into the world of work or you may decide to continue studying at either University, your school or at a college of further and higher education. Find out everything you need to know and talk through it with your teachers and family. Remember that schools, colleges and Universities have open days and many have information on their websites that might help you. You can also talk to careers advisors in your school.

Do check this blog regularly for updates on higher education and scholarships for next year for e.g, the bsp assessment. If you need to talk with Career officers regarding your future educational needs, please fix an appointment through my email.

Goodluck everyone!

Miss UK


UBD CONVOCATION FESTIVAL 2009

Greetings peeps! I am pleased to present several activities during the UBD Convocation Festival beginning 19 October - 7th November 2009 at UBD Chancellor Hall. All activities are open to all SMSA students who wish to attend on their own will and transport :)

Here are the activities:

1. The Green Project Exposition
Aim: to provide information and awareness on the importance of saving the environment as well as conserving energy.
This will be held for 4 days: 19 - 22 October 2009
Venue: Chancellor Hall, UBD
Times: 8.00 am - 12.00 pm, 2.00pm - 4.30pm

2. Public Seminar: Green Project - Rehabilitate
Objective: To increase awareness and educate the people on the importance of forest rehabilitation,
Date: 28 October 2009
Venue: Lecture Hall in Chancellor Hall, UBD
Time: 2.00pm

3. Career Fair
This fair will be extremely important to PREU2 students who will be pursuing further studies or seeking employment in the future to attend to gain information from the government and private sectors.
Date: 3 - 4 November 2009
Venue: Chancellor Hall, UBD
Times: 8.00am - 12.00pm, 2.00pm - 4.30pm

I hope that there will be students who will attend the above mentioned activities to expand your knowledge on the environment as well as the opportunity to meet with prospective employers.

Kind regards, Miss UK

Monday, October 12, 2009

ISB BGIC VIII 2010

Hello everyone, This is to inform ALL PRE U! students 2009 of the upcoming 8th annual student conference, ISB BORNEO GLOBAL ISSUES CONFERENCE VIII. The conference is hosted in conjunction with the '20th Anniversary of United Nation's Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)' where Mr.Yusoouf Omar, UNICEF Representative is invited as Keynote Speaker.
Hence, students are welcome to participate in the conference. The details are as follows:
Venue: International Convention Centre
Date: Friday - Monday, 12/3/2010 - 15/3/2010
**Local Students will pay B$145 each to cover the intensive 4-day conference including conference materials, full meals and refreshments, rental of equipment, dinner functions and publicity.
**Overseas students will pay B$555 each to cover the intensive 4-day conference including conference materials, full meals and refreshments, rental of equipment, dinner functions and publicity.
Hence, in the conference, students will participate in a mock stimulation of the United Nations to debate topics of real world issues. The objective is to develop:
1. Students' knowledge of global concerns and current affairs.
2. Debating and presentation skills.
These skills will be essential for students who will be applying for University scholarships. Hence, spaces are LIMITED TO ONLY 15 students. If you are very2 interested then please inform your General Paper tutor that you wish to participate and to provide your details by end of October 2009.
If you have any queries regarding the event, you can email me or fix an appointment to see me at the CAreer Office.
REgards, Miss UK

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

TALK FROM IMPERIAL COLLEGE

Greetings Smsa students,

There will be a representative from Imperial College, London visiting Brunei and will be delivering a talk specifically for potential students who are interested to apply to the university in the future. Hence, you are invited to attend the talk via OWN transport. The details are as follows:

Day & Date: Thursday, 8 October 2009
Time: 2.00 pm
Venue: Maktab Duli PMAMB, Gadong

Imperial College is one of the Top 5 universities in UK and is very difficult for students to apply to as there is high competition from students all over the world. If you are interested to attend the talk, please email me your details like full name, tutor group and contact number for confirmation so I can send in your names by tomorrow. Note: only 15 students are allowed to attend the talk from each school.
Any questions, do email me or see me at my office at First floor, Library.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

STUDY IN OXFORD SEMINAR

Hello everyone...this is an urgent post that goes out to the following students:

PreU2>
1. Anand Perumal
2. Nuramira Sharenna Bint Hj Timbang
3. Dk Intan Nurhanisah Binti Pg Mohd Juanda
4. Nur Khalisah Hafizah Binti Ideris
5. Hasnan Bin Adenan
6. Sharifah Atikah Binti Wan Zainal Abidin

PreU1>
1. Muhd Fahmi Suwardi Bin Hj Md Yusof

Those with the abovementioned names are to email me immediately as you are invited to attend a seminar at SM Yayasan Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah on 28 and 29th sepetember at 9.00am.

If anyone knows the students please pass this information to them asap. Thank you

Regards, Head of Career dept.

Friday, September 4, 2009

TALK ON OXFORD & CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITIES

Yesterday I went to Jerudong International School to attend a Talk on Oxford & Cambridge universities. The main objective of the talk was to initiate and provide interested students who are interested to apply to the universities with information regarding the application and the Collegiate System.
For Pre U2 students who are interested to apply to Cambridge University MUST come and see me at the Career office for more information as the deadline will be 20/9/2009 for a regional interview. This includes the submission of the UCAS application as well.
As for those who are interested in applying for Oxford may do so by first preparing the UCAS personal statement then simultaneously the deadline will be on the 15/10/2009.
If you would like to know more about the universities, please visit the Career dept.
Regards, Miss UK

3rd OXBRIDGE ROADSHOW

Hello everyone....
The following information is open to Pre U2 students who are VERY interested in applying to either Oxford or Cambridge universities in 2010.
There will be an Oxbridge Roadshow where perhaps graduates of the universities will be there to provide relevant information that you wish to know regarding the respective unis. This will be:
Held at: VIP Room, Maktab duli PMAMB, Gadong
Time: 11.30 - 2.30pm
Day and Date: Saturday, 5/09/2009
Students who wish to go may do so via own transport and if you will be going please inform the Career officers at the Career Dept, 1st Floor Library by 11.00 AM tomorrow. The roadshow will be useful for those who are interested to apply to such universities for the academic year of 2010.
If you'd like more information, don't hesitate to email me.

Cheers, Miss Uk

Saturday, August 29, 2009

THANK YOU

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Assalamualaikum everyone.....I would like to take this opportunity (since I was too shy during the event :p ) to convey my heartfelt congratulations to ALL SMSA Scholars 2009. Today's Doa Selamat event was a success and it wouldn't be without the achievements of ALL those who are blessed with the Scholarships. Although I am not your tutor who have taught you for 2 years, I felt extremely proud and very, very happy for everyone who attended the function as well as those who are overseas (you are still remembered and announced today).
My best part of the event was the speeches made by both Radin and Ayyub. To both of you: you are extraordinary individuals who have achieved outstanding academic results and manage to be yourselves and also help to inspire and motivate other students. Not only that, I am certain you have also touched the hearts of your tutors and motivate us to be better teachers. As for me, your speeches truly said it all> be strong and never forget where you came from. I had to hold back tears listening to your awe-inspiring speeches.
I hope that all of you will appreciate SMSA as your A levels background and will cherish your time here as you go off to start your new journey in a far away land. I do hope you like the gifts and souvenirs that the scho0l has generously given to you as well :)
I would also like to convey my deepest gratitude to my colleagues who have helped me organise this wonderful event: Mrs. Imelda Yapp, Cg Masdiana, Cg Fadillah, Mrs Joan, Cg Hjh Shidah, Mr. Shim, Ms. Tan P.S and to all the working committee members. Without your support and hard work, the event would not be successful.
Not forgetting to ALL Student MPPS and Prefects who have sacrificed your time, blood and sweat to help in preparing everything for the event. No words can express how grateful I am for all your hardwork.
Lastly, to all the scholars> Aim high and never give up! Have fun while you are there as well and remember this blog will always be here should you feel the need for a dose of SMSA update! I will be expecting pictures from you to be emailed to me so I can post it here where other students can see and read your experiences. Good luck to all of you!

P/s: to scholars who are unable to attend, you/representative may collect your certs and souvenirs at the Career office. Please email me should you be coming in to collect them.

Kind regards, Miss UK