Yesterday,my Further Linear Algebra's lecturer said:
An A's doesn't mean anything.
The most important is your attitude,communication skill....
She told us that once upon a time she was an all A's student in every maths paper.
However,when she continued her PhD study in National University of Singapore,she only realised that she knew nothing.
However,when she continued her PhD study in National University of Singapore,she only realised that she knew nothing.
And the fact that has suprised me is,
there are no exam past year papers in Singapore's University!
The reason is,it is unfair if there are exam past year papers.
(She told us that our exam paper will also be totally different from past year paper >.<)
She said this is the weakness of Malaysia's exam culture.
After she expalined to us,i am totally agree with her.
Among all the facts that she has told us,
the fact that has frightened me the most is,
there were approximately 40% of students failed her papers in the past few years.
Hmm...I hope that i won't fall in this category.
Though she can tell us lots of truths,
but I just don't like the way she teaches us.
This is how I feel:
Sometimes taught by a extremely "expert" lecturer may not be so good,
as he or she will say out some "high level languange" that can't be understood by the students.
Sigh...
Sometimes I just don't understand,
why some lecturers like to make life so difficult?
But we have no choice,so add oil lah....





































