Salam sejahtera diucapkan....
2 perkara yang menggembirakan hati kamek kinek tok, dapat balik ke rumah dan berjumpa keluarga, dan satu lagi dapat menyiapkan tugasan eksperimen Biology Unit 6 individual investigation.
Cuti ini akan digunakan untuk menyiapkan apa yang perlu untuk report dan menyediakan study plan (as usual) menjelang final....
hmm, tak lama lagi nak final a level, insyaAllah akan lebih bersedia dan lebih baik berbanding trial.
Seorang sahabat pernah berkongsi akan prinsip hidup seorang sahabatnya yang amat menggamit hati kamek.....
Prinsipnya?....Dia memang tidak suka akan orang yang melabelkannya dengan kejahatan yang dia lakukan sebelum ini....
contoh?
"Eh, ni Mat kan? budak yang selalu menyakat anak dara kt kampung kita ni...haha (gelak2)"
Sahabat kepada sahabat kamek tok pantang dengar orang melabelkannya begitu....padahal, dia sekarang seorang yang baik dan telah lama meninggalkan perbuatan jahat tersebut......
Setuju dengan pendiriannya....
Kita semua akui, pernah melakukan kesalahan atau kejahatan, kecil atau besar, bukan ukurannya yang kita mahu...tapi apa yang dikerjakan itulah yang kita suka nak tahu.
Dan kadang-kadang, kita pun terlanjur melakukan kesalahan yang sama berulang kali dan seperti tidak mahu menyesal....
Akan tetapi, jika Allah inginkan kita berubah, sahutlah seruanNya itu dan kita akan mudah untuk berubah. Masa yang lapang ini sebenarnya adalah nikmat dan ujian dariNya, menguji akan pernahkah di antara masa lapang ini digunakan untuk kembali bertaubat kepada Allah, ataupun mencari jalan untuk mendekatkan diri kepada Allah...atau kembali ke lembah kejahatan yang menular dalam jiwa?
Dengan izin Allah jualah, kita berubah dan kita tidak juga berubah-ubah.....
Sebab itulah, kamek amat suka akan prinsip sahabat itu......
Kita sudah berubah menjadi insan yang baik, bermanfaat, dan berguna...tiba-tiba disapa orang dan mula membangkitkan soal dosa lampau yang pernah dilakukan....
Pernahkah anda mengalami situasi sebegini?....pastinya ya dan tidak....
Hal inilah yang banyak melanda kepada insan yang bergelar pemimpin...bila dirinya diangkat atas kebaikan yang ada...ada sahaja pihak yang tiba-tiba datang dan berkata pemimpin itu pernah itu dan ini.....
sudahlah, bukankah kita membuka aib pemimpin tersebut...ataupun siapa-siapa sekalipun...?
Janganlah sesekali dibuka aib orang lain...kerana di akhirat sana, semuanya akan terbentang juga......
kita juga tidak tahu banding tara iman kita dengan orang tersebut...oleh itu, banyakkan istighfar dan muhasabah diri...siapa kita untuk mengungkit dosa orang lain? dosa kita pun amat sulit untuk kita ceritakan........
Maka, tiada lagi penghalang kita kepada kemungkaran jika perkara ini dibiar berterusan......kemana hilangnya benteng taqwa dan iman?...sudah roboh dimamah nafsu? sudah terbakar akibat amarah yang membusung dalam hati?...
semua itu amat kita sesali....saat iman sudah tiada dan mungkar pula yang tiba.....
tetapkan dalam hati
"Aku ingin berubah"...
maafkan mereka yang bersalah....
bak kata kamek kepada seorang sahabat...sekiranya kamu tahu akan orang lain yang sering mengutuk kamu, maafkanlah dia selagi dia mentaati Allah....dan jika benar kutukan itu (memang kamu yang bersalah)..maka maafkanlah dia juga, kerana dirimulah dia yang menyebabkan dirinya mula mengutuk....
tiada yang menang atau kalah...semuanya sama sahaja..yang penting usaha untuk berubah itu ada...kan?
InsyaAllah....coretan di pagi pasca subuh yang hening....
lepas ni, tiada lagi penghalang antara kamek dengan final A level...
semoga dipermudahkan urusan hendaknya....
sekian, wallahualam...
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
done for the first part....lesson learnt: know your book well..
Alhamdulillah sekarang baru selesai menduduki ujian trial a level bahagian as (advance subsidiary)....insyaAllah, minggu depan pulak akan duduki ujian bahagian a2....
lesson learnt? mesti ada makna disebalik tajuk itu....insyaAllah kamek akan perjelaskan sebaik mungkin...
Sepanjang musim peperiksaan, kita sering menghadapi kesukaran untuk menghabiskan rujukan terhadap subjek yang akan diduduki. Malah, setiap masa lapang yang ada akan dihabiskan untuk membaca dan menghafal supaya tidak resah ketika peperiksaan nanti. Mengulang kaji pelajaran adalah merupakan satu elemen yang sangat penting dalam meningkatkan persediaan diri sebelum peperiksaan bermula......
Hmm, berbalik kepada lesson learnt tadi, why must you know your books well?
The answer lies to the hands of the beholder.....i mean, those who like books, read books, and love to be with books....it is crucial to know your book well....
1. Better revision
By knowing your books, you can plan on what topics to be revised and how much time can you spend on certain topics. Some topics are meant to be revised for a few minutes (depends on your understanding) while other topics might need a greater attention, therfore we need to focus much of the revision time to revise the topic. The books have its chapter and description, thus planning your revision based on the importance of the information and how frequent it has been asked in exam might help you to maximise your study time and revise well.
2. Improve your English too
Books are written in suitable language structure and easy for the readers to understand. By revising the books, you will know how to write the answers perfectly and not distorting the actual meaning. Sometimes we claim that we understand, however, the way we present the concept, ideas and the information that we know does not portray your understanding. This happens in exams where you will have 'explain' questions and need to give relevan examples. Knowing your books meaning that knowing the style of writing, and also the way the author conveys the information. You will know how to answer those questions with ease and a good style of writing. Exams is not about answers only, language matters too.
3. help to recall faster and make better notes
Books are full of information and it seems to be quite impossible to memorise all of the informations (unless if you are a genius and you're reading this post, me shall exclude you from this quote...). Knowing your books will be really helpful in terms of memory recall. For example, when we are doing exercise or past years questions, we sometimes get stuck with the question and need to find a book for solution. By knowing your book, you will know which chapter to go, which section to refer or which diagram to be taken as the answer. Instead of flipping through the content page for the information, you can just flip to the particular section (thanks for the powerful functions of neurones that stores memory inside the brain).
Moreover, you can make a better and simple notes that can be carried moments before the exam. Using a more comprehensive notes will reduce the burden to bring heavy books during exam time and also save your energy. Well, do you get what i'm saying?
Finally, what we learn is what we know, and what we practice is what we understand. it reminds me of 10 characters of a good muslim described by As-Syahid Hassan Al-Banna, some of them are knowledgeable and have a strong basis in ibadat (correct me if my description is wrong).
InsyaAllah, with Allah's blessings and help, we will succeed in this exam, both world and the Hereafter. Do our best in exams is part of the ibadat, and as muslims, we need to show our academic qualities too, regardless of what you are,where you study and what subjects you've taken.
All the best!!!!
ps: one more week and me will be happy. the 'kids' are getting taller and can't wait for them to mature.....haha
lesson learnt? mesti ada makna disebalik tajuk itu....insyaAllah kamek akan perjelaskan sebaik mungkin...
Sepanjang musim peperiksaan, kita sering menghadapi kesukaran untuk menghabiskan rujukan terhadap subjek yang akan diduduki. Malah, setiap masa lapang yang ada akan dihabiskan untuk membaca dan menghafal supaya tidak resah ketika peperiksaan nanti. Mengulang kaji pelajaran adalah merupakan satu elemen yang sangat penting dalam meningkatkan persediaan diri sebelum peperiksaan bermula......
Hmm, berbalik kepada lesson learnt tadi, why must you know your books well?
The answer lies to the hands of the beholder.....i mean, those who like books, read books, and love to be with books....it is crucial to know your book well....
1. Better revision
By knowing your books, you can plan on what topics to be revised and how much time can you spend on certain topics. Some topics are meant to be revised for a few minutes (depends on your understanding) while other topics might need a greater attention, therfore we need to focus much of the revision time to revise the topic. The books have its chapter and description, thus planning your revision based on the importance of the information and how frequent it has been asked in exam might help you to maximise your study time and revise well.
2. Improve your English too
Books are written in suitable language structure and easy for the readers to understand. By revising the books, you will know how to write the answers perfectly and not distorting the actual meaning. Sometimes we claim that we understand, however, the way we present the concept, ideas and the information that we know does not portray your understanding. This happens in exams where you will have 'explain' questions and need to give relevan examples. Knowing your books meaning that knowing the style of writing, and also the way the author conveys the information. You will know how to answer those questions with ease and a good style of writing. Exams is not about answers only, language matters too.
3. help to recall faster and make better notes
Books are full of information and it seems to be quite impossible to memorise all of the informations (unless if you are a genius and you're reading this post, me shall exclude you from this quote...). Knowing your books will be really helpful in terms of memory recall. For example, when we are doing exercise or past years questions, we sometimes get stuck with the question and need to find a book for solution. By knowing your book, you will know which chapter to go, which section to refer or which diagram to be taken as the answer. Instead of flipping through the content page for the information, you can just flip to the particular section (thanks for the powerful functions of neurones that stores memory inside the brain).
Moreover, you can make a better and simple notes that can be carried moments before the exam. Using a more comprehensive notes will reduce the burden to bring heavy books during exam time and also save your energy. Well, do you get what i'm saying?
Finally, what we learn is what we know, and what we practice is what we understand. it reminds me of 10 characters of a good muslim described by As-Syahid Hassan Al-Banna, some of them are knowledgeable and have a strong basis in ibadat (correct me if my description is wrong).
InsyaAllah, with Allah's blessings and help, we will succeed in this exam, both world and the Hereafter. Do our best in exams is part of the ibadat, and as muslims, we need to show our academic qualities too, regardless of what you are,where you study and what subjects you've taken.
All the best!!!!
ps: one more week and me will be happy. the 'kids' are getting taller and can't wait for them to mature.....haha
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