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How do you study till you get straight a+?

I don't.
I mean, not as much as I was supposed to. And not as hard as people assumed I did, anyway.
It kinda depends on who you are and what's your study habits. Some things work with other people, but bring failures to others. As for me, I like studying late at night until 3am, with music in my ears and a quiet room.
But that's just me. You'd have to find your niche, find what works for you. :)

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How to be good in english? Do you always read english novel?

Yes. I love reading (well, I used to. I can't seem to finish a book in time these days -.-')
To be good in a language (whatever language, for that matters), you need to be comfortable with it. Don't just learn it in class and never practice it outside the room. You'd have to consistently practice it. Use it in your everyday conversation. Let your tongue be familiar with it. Use it constantly, like how you used your native tongue when you were small.
Read more; read different genres and on different topics, it'd help to open up your mind and thoughts. Talk to people, converse in English.
The key to learning and being good in English is to be confident in yourself. Tell yourself that you can do it. Stop feeling ashamed to speak bad English, 'cause you'll never learn if you never made mistakes.

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How did you prepare for your SAT Subject Test? Any tips? :)

Err. Practice? Familiarize yourself with the topics and questions that would be ask. Be comfortable with them.
And, please, don't do it at the last minute like I did.

Which one you think the most hardcore? IB,A-levels or ADFP?

Define 'hardcore'.
I personally question my decision of taking A-Levels and ADFP, 'cause I think I am more of an IB kind of person. But then again, I did not regret taking up both A-Levels and ADFP. A-Levels is... Hmm... OK. But out of A-Levels and ADFP, I prefer ADFP better.

could you give a detail bout SAT?

3 major sections: critical reading, mathematics, writing.
Difficulty level, from 0 (easy peasy) to 10 (extremely difficult).
Writing: 4-6
Mathematics: 1-3
Critical reading: 15
For more clarification, please refer to : http://sat.collegeboard.org/home.
Thank you :)

4 things that you like and don't like about yourself.

4 Things I like about myself:
1) The fact that I'm alive and breathing.
2) The fact that I'm awesome and adorable.
3) I'm driven by my passion, which, I seem to have an unlimited supply of.
4) My goals and missions in life.
4 Things I don't quite like about myself (but I'm still thankful about it):
1) I get hungry so easily and I tend to eat non-stop (but still maintain my weight which is, of course, good)
2) I'm limited in the things I can do and say and pursue in this world.
3) The fact that I have no money of my own to do the things I want to do.
4) The fact that I'm too awesome that the world's going to explode.

Oh okay, lol so how many boyfriends have you had so far?

'So far'.
Hmm. That's for me to know and for you to either find out by yourself or to not know about.
:)

Was there any limits on how many universities in America you can apply (first time application) andd I heard that you took the SAT Subject Test, did Intec provide you a preparation for those tests? Mara sponsored for that or not? *sorry for asking too much* -.-'

You can apply to as many universities that you wish to apply to, it doesn't really matter. If you want to apply to 10 universities, you're more than welcome to.
Yes, I took SAT Subject Test, and no, INTEC didn't provide me with any preparations. It's purely my choice and so I'd have to prepare on my own. And yes, MARA reimbursed me for the cost :)

How did you apply to American universities? Was it like UK as in having the 'UCAS'? And how did you survive ADFP so well? Haha

While ALL UK universities go through the UCAS Application, not all US universities use the CommonApp. Some universities prefer to use their own applications on their websites. So if you wish to apply to the States, just see if your universities use CommonApp or their own applications.
And define what you mean by 'so well'. I survived, yeah. It wasn't that much of a hardcore journey anyway. A-Levels is pretty much more 'hardcore' in the sense that it's so plain boring and, yeah, annoying. (no offense though. I did A-Levels once and we never clicked)

Youre now doing business course first then acturial science? is it that way?

Technically, I'm completing 'pre-business' courses before taking any Act Sci courses, yes. But I'd be taking Macroeconomics and Calculus 3 next semester to prepare for advanced courses in the future.
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So acturial science is actually under business course?

Yes, Actuarial Science is a business major. For Wisconsin School of Business, it's one of the eight majors you can take.
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did you get any offer besides MARA?

I turned down Petronas, got through the second stage for SC, and rejected by the others, so, no.

Im confused now...........so youre planning to go to Grainger School of Business right ? why not you just take business course? Im blurred now

Most students who wish to enter the Business School in UW-Madison would have to apply during the spring semester. Befote applying, they'd have to complete a certain set or requirements, such as taking the four pre-business courses (Comm A course like English or ESL, Microeconomics, Intro to Psych and Calculus). They would also need a minimum CGPA of 2.75. An essay and resume would also determine if you would be accepted or not.
So, yeah. :) You can take business courses even if you're not in the Business School, but I think it's limited and you wouldn't be graduating with a Business degree/major.

how to apply a scholorship using my trial result? Please help me

Well, keep an eye out for any open scholarships and well, apply.

which scholar did you applied for?

I applied for Khanazah Scholarship, Bank Negara Malaysia, Petronas scholarship, Axiata, Securities Commissions and MARA.

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