Stpm Chemistry Syllabus

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TheSijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM, English: Malaysian Higher School Certificate) is a pre-university examination taken by students in Malaysia. It was previously recognized as the Higher School Certificate (HSC). The HSC was the precursor to the GCE A Level in the UK and is still the name of the pre-university examination in some states in Australia.

The chemistry syllabus incorporates current developments in chemical studies and syllabus design in Malaysia. The syllabus will give candidates exposure to a pre-university level of Chemistry that

includes organic and inorganic chemistry, elements, kinetics, chemical bonding, halogen, hydroxyl, and carbonyl compounds, and polymers.


In this course, together with a Private Tutor, you will learn how to master the STPM chemistry exam. Your tutor will help you understand the relevant concepts, and assess your progress through practice exams.




Unlike other STPM chemistry tuitions, this course is a private one-on-one lesson. You will study at the perfect pace for you. You can expect to be sufficiently challenged and constantly improving, rather than wasting time reviewing concepts you already know.


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(1) Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. Technical and professional education shall be made generally available and higher education shall be equally accessible to all on the basis of merit.

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(3) Parents have a prior right to choose the kind of education that shall be given to their children.


Cass likes coffee. She equates politics to drinking coffee. Too much will keep you awake. You need to sweeten it yourself or else it will taste bitter. But it's also addictive if you drink it frequently. More by Cass Shan


I never regretted taking STPM, I think that was the best time in my entire life as a pre-Uni student comparing with college students. I remember is because of my form 6 that leads me to law. I remembered our school went for court trip in 2009 as well as the parliament while the session was on ( manage to set Lim Kit Siang debated on some Anti-Corruption issue)to let us know about the law making body, and when your previous article mention that there is no law is a subject I strong admit there is no law as a subject but it was incorporated under pengajian am until today I never forget about 'Doktrin Pengasingan Kuasa' which is the separation of power and is applicable and relevant for constitutions law at least I know what it means in Malay and it depends on individual how you look at at. I went to a government school with good teachers. I still remember that we have to learn about the Malaysian Federal Constitution, (Perlembagaan Persekutuan Tanah Melayu) and so many more, the court structure which was even more insane we have to about the structure for Military courts (Mahkamah Tentera) and how it works to the dot of it as well as Malaysian Legal System which A-level law fails to provide. I will never ever say that STPM should be getting rid of but the current system (Thanks to Muhyiddin) he has eased the system which I disagree with the current system although there was a structure syllabus unlike my year we have learn and memorize almost everything and by the way being in arts stream is not about memorizing and regurgitation, we need to do lots and lots or reading including sejarah. Even in sejarah we have to learn about sistem perundangan and kehakiman for Tamadun Asia especially Tamadun China, that is where is started to learn about 'presumption of innocence' in comparison between how the courts during the Manchu Dynasty conducted the trial and in comparison with how the trial was in Hong Kong.


What are the benefits in A-level tell me more about it ? I only found the things that they learn are very basic ie English Contract Law, Criminal Law and Tort and that would be a plus point for them for their 1st year subjects in Law Degree an never forget the English Legal System as well. So do you learn much about Malaysian Legal system or Law? definitely not and 'presumption of innocence' as I have stated or mentioned above ? No you don't you only know the general rule for Woolmington v DPP I guess.


As for for the extra-curricular ? We have unity club in school that was where as a member we get to go for court trips and we always have activities together as a form 6 student council member we even fought for the rights of changing our school uniform system to make a distinction between the lower forms (form 1- form 5) and form 6 today, school uniform is black and white.


Basically The problem is not about Form 6 and it also depends which school you attended( by the way that school I went to the entire school system sucks, but that at least there was freedom granted under the school rules and regulations) and don't generalized that the form 6 teachers are bad and not dedicated until today I am still keeping in touch with them.


the crux of the problem is STPM exam itself, my era it was complained no guidelines and syllabus and we use three different 'textbooks' that has different contents in it and have to cramp and study like a dog.Today guidelines were given and no doubt there are flaws as to the examination system. I didn't go for tuition and yet I manage to score an A for Sejarah and B for Pengajian Am.I have a friend she went for tuition and she was hardworking memorizing the entire bulk of it and does all her homework and pass up every single assignment to our teacher and yet she failed both of the subjects. Does it sound similar to you? And is a 3 hours paper and answering 4 questions. Now it seems to be different.


To me Form 6 does help me in law school as I am doing UOL external paper for my finals currently (I took a year gap) I manage to scrape through 1st and 2nd year. So don't under estimate STPM okay? Please do more research before posting another article. As for the current STPM examination I have to say is much easier and at one point of time it was being questioned whether would the standard be on par with previous STPM exams or even lesser than A-levels today.


Stick and stones may break our bones, so does stpm. It has too much syllabus in a very short period.even though stpm has currently changed into the semester system but it just means you can retake the subject which means more expenses.as the first batch of stpm semester form, I felt the time given is even more scarce which is insufficient for some to adapt. we have to fully understand every chapter for the exams are more in detail than our seniours.You may say that that's the test put to use but it also has to depend on which school you are pursuing ur stpm because some schools make students join many curriculum that it affects their academic presentation. My whole class ,which means 29 people is retaking biology semester. Is that OK?

My apologies for mistakes in grammar, I'm still learning:)


I have many arguments with this piece (and the previous), but I shall restrain myself because Miss Kamilia has done so, and neither you nor myself want you to repeat what I can see for myself in your replies to the others(reasoning which still escapes me).


Please keep it going. I am still very interested in what you have to say in Part 3. Yes I cannot change you and you cannot change me, but perhaps, somewhere, I'll acknowledge your ideas and views and you acknowledge mines. That is the core of any debate. Do not run away from a problem, face it instead.


In my opinion, I believe that you place too much emphasis on the examinations as it should not matter which exams you are sitting for. Substituting STPM with A levels does not in fact change the fact of what you consider as 'institutionalized racism'. The problem is not with STPM as an examination but rather the fact that you feel dissatisfied with the current system in regards to the requirement to enter the local universities.


Moreover, and most importantly, i believe you confused the concept of learning to score in an exam with the concept of learning for the sake of learning. If you truly embrace the latter philosophy, it does not matter if you study biology even if you are indeed wishing to read law. Cliche as it may sound but you do not lose out simply because you know to argue against those quirky existentialist or tell the difference between a xylem and phloem. By the way, one of the reason that computers have so many different fonts is simply because Steve Jobs did not drop out of Calligraphy classes even though at that time it serve no practical usage at that time. Ten years later he created typography in regards to Apple computers and we are no longer doomed to read text in one type of font. True Story XD.


One of the greatest myth I believe that modern society created is the fact that knowledge is limited. In fact it is limitless and infinite. It goes beyond your textbook, your A levels and STPM, your degrees, Masters and doctorates. It goes beyond that piece of paper with your sealed candle and the Dean's signature. I believe that the true value of a good education is the ability to learn and, that my friend, cannot truly be tested simply in a two-hour examination.


I agree with passerby. Instead of delving into which standard examinations is more suited for our students, the problem lies education system. But before that, let us examine the two problem statements Cass Shan tries to address:

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