Self-discipline key ingredient to SPM success, says 10A+ student | Malay Mail

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Self-discipline key ingredient to SPM success, says 10A+ student

Former students of Sekolah Alam Shah Aiman Hadi Sharizal, Muhamad Fadzrul Kamarudzaman, Aqif Farhan Azmil Farid, Muhammad Zabir Azreen Redzal and Iman Alimi Mohd Jata overjoyed at being named as recipients of the Excellent SPM Student Award at SAS, Putrajaya, March 14, 2019. — Bernama pic

The student head who obtained 10A+ felt that his duties had taught him valuable lessons on time management, besides focusing in class. “Another ingredient is to always focus in class, not be shy to ask if I don’t understand something, and on top of that, I often wake up an hour before the dawn to study, before getting ready for class,” he told Bernama when met at his school here today.

 

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