The Truth About the ASEAN Scholarship (Academic Life, Hostel Life & Tips)

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @itzguech8086
    @itzguech8086  Před 2 měsíci +5

    1. Recently, I created a Google drive folder for some revision materials, you can use to help you prepare for the tests
    Here is the link: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_wgh9zkZMNudxhBcdziTyqNBIwi3EulK
    2. For the smart device recommendations, i would say that an iPad/Tablet is very useful because:
    - You can take notes in it if you don’t want to carry many books around.
    - There are like numerous past papers and worksheets you will need to do for schools or for your exam preparations. Buying them all the time can be expensive.
    - An iPad/Tablet (with the keyboard) is more useful than laptop if you are not gonna do coding or other projects that need laptop.
    My secondary school in Singapore required us to buy school subsidized iPad. I found it super useful and use it all the time! I also used laptop since I studied computing.
    If you are gonna need an iPad, you can buy it in Singapore too because they have Apple Education here so you’ll pay less and probably get more free stuff. Also, your school might require you to buy one FROM SCHOOL. So, I suggest don’t buy it from your own country first.

  • @rchl.humblb
    @rchl.humblb Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you for making this video!
    But I have a few questions regarding some of the things you mentioned like the part when you said you'll have Singaporean classmates, does it mean that the scholars will likely have more local classmates than international ones? And to clarify, is the 250-low 300 SG dollars worth of allowance a monthly allowance but only given once in every few months so like a min. of 750 SG dollars every three months? Or is the 250-300 SG allowance worth for about three months? Thank you ❤

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před 2 měsíci +2

      You’re welcome :). For classmates, most will be Singaporeans since you are going to the public school, but there are international students and permanent residents too. You might not be studying with your scholar friends if you have different subject combinations. For the allowance part, they will give u total amount once every 3 months (at least it’s like this for the past years) = (250-low 300) x 3.

    • @rchl.humblb
      @rchl.humblb Před 2 měsíci

      Hi! Thank you for answering my previous question.
      A few days ago, I received an email from MOE saying that I have to undergo a few medical checkups for my medical clearance. It says that that a Mission group from my country will contact me to explain the procedures. How long did it take your country's mission group to contact you after receiving the email from MOE? And what were the procedures of the check up, if I may ask?
      Thank you again!

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@rchl.humblb sorry, I couldn’t recall about this at all but don’t worry about it. They will do so soon. As for the checkup, it’s just regular a checkup. They’ll refer you to specific clinic/hospital. Then, you’ll be required to do things like eyesight test, color blind test, chest x-ray etc.

  • @hyraki2930
    @hyraki2930 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi!
    Just asking for my sister, may I know if you have any plans after the scholarship duration like which school are you planning to go to and do you have any plans to stay there after college? Im asking because my sister is not sure about what to do after the 4 yr scholarship. Do you have any tips for her? Thank you so much

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před 2 měsíci +3

      Oh, it really depends. You have different options! Many like to stay in Sg. Some go to the UK or the US. You can also come back to study in your home country if you want. For your sister, if she wants to study in Singapore after the 4 years, she can take up permanent resident (PR) in Singapore during her study there. With PR, u stand a better chance of getting scholarships in universities there. Even without scholarships, you will pay less in Singapore’s universities. With very good grades, you also have high chances of getting the scholarships.
      For me, I applied to a few US and Singapore’s universities. Scholarships are everything for me. I ended up choosing the US over Singapore’s universities as the scholarship packages are greater. I rlly don’t know how helpful this is. I am trying to share as much as I can, but also don’t want to expose myself on the internet. U can dm me on ig @chhiv_guech if you want to know more.

  • @Hor968
    @Hor968 Před 25 dny

    Hi, do they need us to translate our documents ( exam results, achievements, CCA) into English? If so, how do we do that considering the fact that mine is not written in English.

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před 25 dny

      @@Hor968 yes, you must translate documents that you’ll be submitting if they are not in English. I translated myself, but I won’t recommend it. Consider seeking translation companies as they are more professional and official.

  • @kikisala-q1j
    @kikisala-q1j Před 12 dny

    hi! I just want to ask what course are you planning to take in college? i'm planning on taking pre-med but i don't know if there are any scholarships offered for it (in America) so i'm thinking of another course just in case, thank you!

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před 12 dny

      @@kikisala-q1j for now, I’m planning to take cs and econs. Financial aids and scholarships are generally available for US colleges, but u will have to stand out as intl to have the chance esp with t-50s and with competitive courses like pre-med, cs, etc.

    • @LoiVera
      @LoiVera Před 12 dny

      ​​​@@itzguech8086helloo! i have a few questions i want to ask you
      (1) do you think it's worth studying dentistry after the scholarship ends?
      (2) are there any scholarships available in American countries esp in the US that offer dentistry?
      (3) did you already know what you want to do/course to take in college before you accepted the scholarship (because you had to choose your subject combinations and such)?

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před 11 dny

      @@LoiVera 1. Why not do it if that’s what you want?!
      2. I am not sure about that as I never applied for dentistry myself. You might be able to find answers for that on Google.
      3. Not really. I didn’t specifically select my courses in the first two years in secondary school. you’ll have to decide which path you want to take in junior college (STEM or ARTs). You’ll have a lot of time to explore as well.

    • @LoiVera
      @LoiVera Před 11 dny

      ​@@itzguech8086thank you sm!

  • @railey-x8q
    @railey-x8q Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hii, about the information regarding the school requirements and departure, may I ask when did you receive the email for it? Because I was just informed last month that I got the scholarship and still haven't got any updates right now about the details of the departure and requirements for school (eg. school supplies like notebooks and paper). Thank you!

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před 2 měsíci +1

      hey! I received at about 2 weeks before my departure, so don’t worry about it!

    • @railey-x8q
      @railey-x8q Před 2 měsíci

      thank you! additional question, who will book the flight for us?

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před 2 měsíci

      @@railey-x8qThis information will be made know to you via email closer to your departure date. I was informed by the embassy for the exact travel details, a few days after I received the email.

  • @ninditakusuma1264
    @ninditakusuma1264 Před měsícem

    Hii, thanks for making this video 🙌🏻 anw I wanna ask you, is it allowed to bring a cosmetic products like lipbalm, serum, sunscreen, facial wash etc??

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před měsícem

      these products are fine!

    • @ninditakusuma1264
      @ninditakusuma1264 Před měsícem +1

      @itzguech8086 okk, thanks for your reply!! I wanna ask you again, what subjects are you learning in there?? are you only learning English or are you learning other languages like Chinese or malay??

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před měsícem

      @@ninditakusuma1264 I got exempted as my mother tongue wasn’t taught in school. If your mother tongue is one of the official mother tongue languages, you’ll be required to take that language as well.

    • @ninditakusuma1264
      @ninditakusuma1264 Před měsícem

      @itzguech8086 what are the official mother tongue languages??

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před měsícem +1

      @ninditakusuma1264 check this out: www.moe.gov.sg/primary/curriculum/mother-tongue-languages/learning-in-school

  • @_6elle
    @_6elle Před 17 dny

    hi! im from msia n ive been shortlisted for the interview :”) recently, there was a vis (virtual information system) zoom meeting n some of my questions werent answered at all due to time constraint T^T here r my questions both the unanswered ones and the ones i thought of here on the spot

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před 17 dny +1

      @@_6ellehi!!
      1. They don’t prohibit you from using your own devices - hostel, school, public places etc. Not all schools require their students to purchase iPads; some require students to purchase laptops. Different schools have different rules on the use of electronic devices in the classroom including your personal IPad, so check with your school of u end up getting the offer. Definitely bring yours!
      2, 3. Laundry room is in every hostel, but gym and computer room may or may not present. The pantry generally has microwave, water dispenser, sink, and refrigerator. We usually buy our own utensils.
      4. I can’t rmb everything, but what I can recall are: brief self introduction, why Singapore, why ASEAN scholarship, what did I know about Singapore, my dream job, my life back at home, situational questions about conflict management, and did I really want the scholarship. Imo, being authentic is very important.
      5. Hall officiers will try to do that, but different hall might have different arrangements.
      Hope this helps and thanks for sharing your experiences! Best of luck for your interview!

    • @_6elle
      @_6elle Před 16 dny +1

      thank uu

  • @SummerNight-kn1cq
    @SummerNight-kn1cq Před 2 měsíci

    Hello!! I just want to ask if the music room (and the instruments) in your school is available for everyone (at any time) or are they only accessible by those who are part of a music club and the like? Because I want to know if I need to bring my own instrument or not (for special occasions, etc.).
    Thank you!

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před 2 měsíci

      Hello! The music room is available for all boarders. Typically, you need to book the room. In the hostel I lived, there are only keyboard and some traditional instruments. It’s more of like the room for you to practice musics. So, definitely bring your own if you need to perform or practice.

    • @SummerNight-kn1cq
      @SummerNight-kn1cq Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you for answering my question!
      I would also like to know if there is a printer available in the hostel, and do you think that getting an iPad is a necessity while studying there? What type of devices do you recommend that new students should bring with them? Thank you!

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před 2 měsíci

      @@SummerNight-kn1cq yes, the printer is available. For the devices, i would argue that an iPad/Tablet is very useful because:
      1. You can take notes in it if you don’t want to carry many books around.
      2. There are like numerous past papers and worksheets you will need to do for schools or for your exam preparations. Buying them all the time can be expensive.
      3. An iPad/Tablet (with the keyboard) is more useful than laptop if you are not gonna do coding or other projects that need laptop.
      But, it depends on your preferences. My secondary school in Singapore required us to buy school subsidized iPad so I got super used to using iPads. I also used laptop since I studied computing. But, overall iPad is super useful.
      If you are gonna need an iPad, you can buy it in Singapore too because there is Apple Education here so you’ll pay less and probably get more free stuff. Also, your school might require you to buy one FROM SCHOOL. So, I suggest don’t buy it from your own country first.

  • @user-jo2md4tl6i
    @user-jo2md4tl6i Před 2 měsíci +1

    Helloo, for the test is it that hard to finish the paper (maths)? Because from blogs many people said they got in with leaving 3 or 2 questions. Thank you

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před 2 měsíci

      It could be hard because there are like 25 questions or so. I also didn’t finish my paper and left about 4 questions. It could be do to my lack of preparation because i believe you can finish it if u are familiar with all topics in English. But more importantly, u need to be sure that whatever that you’ve done are correct. Hope that helps!

    • @user-jo2md4tl6i
      @user-jo2md4tl6i Před 2 měsíci

      I only had 2 weeks to prepare and I’m reallyy nervous, especially i have to learn all sec 3 in one week. What are the hardest questions in your opinion? (Material wise)

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před 2 měsíci

      @user-jo2md4tl6i I actually can’t recall much about the test, but I would say they were not very difficult for me. Questions in quadratic equations, equations and inequalities, coordinate geometry, trigonometry, and plane geometry and angle properties of circle(finding angles) are likely to come out (I don’t remember about other topics). Don’t forget to study significant figures cuz you will probably be asked to write your answers in different significant figures. Sth I didn’t think was tested in my year was number patterns (kinda like basic sequence, but only one question). U can also reach out to me on IG @chhiv_guech as well if u prefer to talk over there.

    • @user-jo2md4tl6i
      @user-jo2md4tl6i Před 2 měsíci

      @@itzguech8086 Were you perhaps an olimpiade student? Thank youu

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-jo2md4tl6i oh, exponential too. I’m not an Olympiad student haha although I used to participate in math contests. I already learnt many of the concepts in school that time, just that it’s not in English. The questions are definitely nowhere near Olympiad level questions so don’t worry about it.

  • @JuanMasihBelajar
    @JuanMasihBelajar Před 18 dny

    Hello, I want to ask about the dorms, are the dorms strict?

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před 18 dny

      @@JuanMasihBelajar depends on each hostel’s policy but generally I didn’t find it strict at all. There are some equipments you shouldn’t have like things that can cause fire. There are curfew time, compulsory study time, emergency drills etcs.

    • @JuanMasihBelajar
      @JuanMasihBelajar Před 18 dny

      @@itzguech8086 Thanks😄

  • @enha1872
    @enha1872 Před měsícem

    Do we have to use toilet paper only in Singapore?

    • @itzguech8086
      @itzguech8086  Před měsícem

      @@enha1872generally, other options might not be provided in the bathroom. But, there is no rule stating that you can only use toilet paper.