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I like the idea of being alone in a dark room where my mind will absolutely kills me by thinking about the ghost stories. What about you?

The only ghost stories that I like is Coldplay's new album. XD

happy birthday kak syaza nazura. thanks for constantly be my source of inspiration. continue being such a happy-go-lucky girl okay...

Thank you, whoever you are :') *terharu*

Thanks for answering that question! Because im planning to take subject test too. For uni's that didnt require subject test's result, can we somehow include the result in our application? And will it, in a sense, strengthen our application if we include it?

Yeah, you can send the scores even if they don't require it. It shows that you are determined enough to go the extra length and challenge yourself (a plus in their view), so it may help your application.
[Note: It may help to strengthen your application, but I hold no guarantee that it will do so. This depends on the colleges themselves.]

Salam sis, in your opinion, is the SAT subject tests are more difficult than the normal SAT?

Wa'alaikumsalam.
How can you compare two things that are completely different from each other?
SAT Reasoning Test is a test of, well, reasoning. Mostly English grammar rules and sentencing and vocabulary, with a tiny dash of Mathematics.
SAT Subject Tests are, well, subject tests. Biology, Physics, Chemistry, World History, Maths, you name it. It's completely on a different level and you can't really compare this to the Reasoning Test.
But, yeah, of course it's more difficult. You'll have to remember facts, obviously. The normal SAT Reasoning Test is pretty much logical. But the SAT Subject Tests are factual. You may survive by guessing the answers, but if you don't know it, you don't know it. :)

Your bf fly after actp eh? All the best ok for you two! ^^

Yep. He just went to the States last Monday, after two years in INTEC. Thank you, and to you too! :)

why stop Blogger and going for Wordpress instead? what the difference in there?

'Cause I think my old blog's too messy? Lol. And I wanted to try hosting my own blog (aka paying for the storage and everything). I wanna try something new :)

Akak, did you take SAT twice? If so, when?

I took my first SAT test in October, my SAT Subject Tests in November and retook SAT test in December. (All in the year 2012)

salam Kak, antara TOEFL, muet, dgn ielts mana paling susah? and semua exam ni sama je kan taraf dia?? thanks in advance

Wa'alaikusalam.
Taraf sama, tapi kegunaan lain-lain ye.
MUET untuk local universities.
IELTS and TOEFL untuk universiti luar negara. IELTS mostly di UK and Australia. TOEFL untuk US and Canada.
Paling susah? Sama je semua. Senang je.

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