Nur Amalina had held briefly the record of the most A's scored in the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia. Upon the announcement of results of SPM 2004 on 26 March 2005, she received 17 1As - a record for number of A's received by a student in the history of Malaysian education back then. She was sponsored by Bank Negara Malaysia to study medicine in the United Kingdom, and did her A-levels at the Cheltenham Ladies College in the UK. This is the girl who wants to be the Prime Minister? So sad to come to know. This is what "Boleh-land" can produce, students with straight A's for up to 17 subjects but fail at university 2nd year exams. Now I am informed that she had failed her second year medical study at the University of Edinburgh. What went wrong? Could English language be the problem? We are going back to Malay medium again. Are we going forward or backward?
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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