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Akak what's intimidated/intimidating? Saya tau saya tk pandai thats whay Im asking you😔

Root word: Intimidate
1. to make timid; fill with fear.
2. to overawe or cow, as through the force of personality or by superior display of wealth, talent, etc.
3. to force into or deter from some action by inducing fear
Depending on the context of the sentence, you can either use intimidated or intimidating, depending on what you want to highlight in the sentence.
For example:
1. I'm intimidated by her presence.
2. Her presence is intimidating.

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Hello kak syaza 😁 I'm not good at grammar. And I keep confusing about the term of 'perfect' in past perfect , present perfect, future perfect actually what's the meaning of 'perfect' ? 😊

Sorrrrrrrrrrrrryyy wehhhh I suck at explaining grammar :'(

akak, 'pertanian adalah perniagaan' in english?

Are you talking about a university program, "Agriculture in business", or are you planning on using it in a sentence, ie "agriculture is a business" ?

Did you transfer during Fall or Spring semester? And what do you think of entering in Spring? Is it not as good as entering in Fall?

I did not 'transfer'. I applied and entered university as a freshman in the Fall of 2013.
Entering in Spring may not be a good idea 'cause the learning curve may be a bit steeper than entering in the Fall. It may also be absurdly cold, depending on where you are, and trying to adjust to both the cold & the new education system may be difficult.
If you enter in the Fall, it would be a gradual change from summer to winter, and you'll have time to adjust. But if you enter in the Spring, it'd be from warm weather in Malaysia and super cold weather in the US. But that, again, depends on where you go in the US. Going to California or New York during winter is not as bad as going to, say, Minnesota or Wisconsin, where it can be as low as -20 Celsius during winter.

akaun askfm kak nazu ni dh tak dormant eh? nampak active je dgn pelbagai soalan lol

Dalam sebulan dua senyap balik la tu, bila budak-budak ni semua dah masuk kolej & lupakan aku.
*acah-acah sedih*
Pastu in December - April mula sibuk balik dengan budak-budak SPM 2015 pulak.
Setiap tahun berulang benda yang sama je. Dah biasa dah macam ni.

What keeps you motivated each day?

The need to be better than I was before. There's always room for improvements, no matter how good you are. So keep on working hard to be the best. :)
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hello kak i wanna ask about the adfp program at intec, if we pass the requirements to fly after the first year, what are the credits that we can transfer and what are the unis that accept such transfer??

1) "What are the credits that we can transfer"
That depends. Some universities may accept more credits than other universities. It's totally subjective and up to the universities itself.
2) "What are the universities that accept such transfer"
Technically, if you're flying off after one year, you're flying off as 'freshmen' and not a 'transfer' student. However, some of the classes may be able to transfer over to the US universities. Most US universities will require the official transcript from INTEC, along with the syllabus sometimes, for them to be able to process the credit transfer.
However, as noted above, different universities have different requirements and processes, so you might need to do more research on your own.
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Sis, MARA tells that fees needed to pay on registration day are self-paid and I heard it's almost 1k :(. I also just found out that e-pendahuluan cannot be applied for pra-u unless if it's under SPC programme. What is SPC sis?

SPC refers to the Skim Pelajar Cemerlang.
I am unsure of how it is for the registration fees on the first day and everything. I'd suggest you to either ask MARA about it or ask the current students about it, as they may know more. Things may have changed from how it was in my time.

Hi miss Syaza, Can you share some tips for me when I am in INTEC next month for ADFP programme's? And how the outfit there? from:mr syafiq

Hi there :)
Sorry this response is late.
Well, I'd suggest reading http://www.recom.org/wiki/Cemara_and_Akasia / http://www.recom.org/wiki/Cendana and http://www.syazanazura.com/2013/06/intec-journey-to-states.html first, so you're familiar with the program and the kolej kediaman.
Next up, Google up SAT and TOEFL, and play around with some exercises. SAT is absurdly and ridiculously hard, so you'd need tons of practice for it.
If you're planning on flying off to the States after a year, I'd suggest you to start doing research on potential universities now. There are tons of options out there and you would want to choose the best universities that are to your liking.
Attire-wise, formal attire on Mondays. For guys, baju berkolar every day (or if you wear normal t-shirts, wear it with a sweater). I believe no slippers to class (but I'm not too sure on that). Jeans are acceptable on days other than Mondays.

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In actuarial science, I terbaca something about fellow/associate but couldn't really understand it. Mind explaining what is a fellow and an associate in the actuarial profession?

I'm sorry for the super late response. I didn't want to answer without proper understanding, as I didn't want to convey the wrong information.
As far as I know, an "Associate" is like the lowest level of Actuary. It's the the first level in the actuarial profession. To become an Associate, one needs to pass various examinations and undergo professional courses to be 'certified' as an Associate of an Actuarial body (SOA, IFOA, etc).
Once a person gained the title 'Associate', they can choose to specialize in a field or two. For example, under SOA in the US, there are various 'tracks' that a candidate can choose to specialize in to be a 'Fellow'. They can either go in the 'Corporate Finance & ERM (CFE) track' or 'General Insurance track' or others.
To be a Fellow, they first need to complete all the requirements to be an Associate, along with other requirements in that specific field or 'track' that they wish to specialize in. Fellows are considered as 'experts' in their chosen field and are highly sought after.
Do note that to become an Associate, it can take between two to ten years, sometimes even longer, depending on how long it takes for you to complete all the exams. Some may choose to complete the examinations during their undergraduate years. Some may choose to do it while working. So the timeline to complete the process and become an Associate differ between people.
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Kak nazu how many exams need to be passed eh to become an actuary? For both SOA and IFOA. I searched in google tapi couldn't quite understand. Hope u can helppp

SOA -> https://www.soa.org/Education/Exam-Req/edu-asa-req.aspx
For ASA under SOA, there's five Exams, three VEE's, and two professional courses.
For CERA and FSA, go check it out on the link itself.
IFOA -> http://www.actuaries.org.uk/becoming-actuary/pages/associate-membership
To be an Associate, 9 core technical subjects and 3 core application subjects (either by examinations or exemptions), one year of work-based skills and a professional course.
More info, check the links themselves to learn more about the different exams & requirements.

hye,hye akak nazu yg bijak, baik..lagi comel :3 have a blessed day with your loved ones. :) (sorry, my grammar is pretty bad, akak. correct my grammar, please) :))

Hi :)
The sentence 'have a blessed day with your loved ones' is alright, so you're good :)
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I do have it. But I didn't use it lols me

I have it myself but never used it anyway. I do occasionally go on GR to check out new recommendations or interesting books, but other than that, I don't have the time or energy to keep updating my profile there lol :3
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Apa kegunaan acc goodreads

If you're a super duper bookworm and likes to get recommendations from people and share your love for books, then go ahead and get a goodreads account.

Pernah download illegally tak masa kat US? Ataupun illegal streaming ke...? Did anything bad happen? Is it that risky of a business in the US as opposed to in Malaysia?

Well, most of the things I watch are either on Netflix or Amazon Instant Videos, so I rarely download anything. And the one thing that I watch that are probably not going to be on Netflix are my anime, which I usually watch online (on animeseason or anything). So yeah.
Some of my friends do download movies and all but nothing bad has ever happened. One friend did, however, got a warning letter, when they did it.

How can we know when to pronounce 'A' as in /ə/ or /eɪ /. For example I have a book. So, I have /eɪ/ book or I have /ə/ book?

That depends on people and their accents.
Some would use /ə/ , while others may use /eɪ /.
I think @nadtella might have a better answer for you.

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