u/Important_Okra5978

Direct intake for lepasan stpm/matriks/diploma

Hello everyoneee I am a stpm leaver. I'd like to ask if anyone here who's a stpm leaver is also applying for their desire course thru direct intake at a gov uni. Bcz im applying for direct intake at umk n for the application to be complete, I need to upload my stpm results but the thing is sem 1(u), sem 2(u) and sem 3 results will only be out next week so I am not sure what I should as I don't want to upload the original result of my sem 1 n sem 2 since it's below the course's requirement. Can anyone who's applied for the direct intake already lmk what yall uploaded instead under the stpm results part? Thank you!!!

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u/Important_Okra5978 — 1 day ago
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Hi everyone, I would like to get some of yall's thoughts on certain career pathways. U see, I hv always been fixated on one career which is dvm but recently I have been having so many doubts and worries. I hv done a fair amount of research n realised it definitely is harder than I thought it'd be. Not surprising but definitely made me more anxious bcz idk if I can handle all that. Plus as yall know, it's a super competitive course that has limited seats.

So I thought maybe I should hv a back up plan n I did more research on the courses that I have the slightest interest in. But all I see is saturated, low job demand or low pay. Now I know that there's no job that's perfect. I honestly don't mind the low pay as long as it's stable. But from what I heard, cs is saturated n might be replaced by ai, forensic science has a low job demand, any bio related courses such as microbiology or marine biology also is underdeveloped in Malaysia n the stable jobs such as med and pharmacy are not easy to get into.

So at this point, I am truly lost and I wish to ask people who have been lost like me, how do u know what is right for you? Do u just take a risk and go with the flow? Or do what u are really interested in? Or do you go for something safe? My biggest fear is also regretting not doing the thing I love. I know some of you might be like u are old enough to figure things out on ur own but I genuinely feel stuck and don't know how to move forward. I just wanted to vent and obviously it would help if I could get some advice too.

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u/Important_Okra5978 — 14 days ago