chien's m.6/1 no.5 blog
วันอาทิตย์ที่ 24 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2556
วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 14 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2556
the extra quota of Technology at Mae Fah Luang University, who are excited?
Now coming! The extra quota of Technology at Mae Fah Luang University in academic year 57.
Who would like to study in this ,can choose one
subject.
Department of
Information Technology.
- Get m.6
- GPAX not less than
2.25.
Department of
Engineering software.
- Get m.6 in Science –
math program
- GPAX not less than
2.25.
Application: Apply 11
Dec 56-6 Jan 57.
View more detail and
sign up online at http://bit.ly/18498ZP.

วันเสาร์ที่ 9 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2556
Now be released! The Procedure about the direct admission of the Burapha University in 2013

Now be released! The Procedure about the direct admission of the Burapha University in 2013
-Get the entire country
-Quota of 12 provinces for the east
The second round pick total 10,940 people.
Round 1 st: use GPAX + GAT / PAT.
Round 2 nd: use GPAX + GAT / PAT + 7 common subjects
You can view details more and download the regulations for recruitment from
http://regservice.buu.ac.th/
วันอังคารที่ 29 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2556
GAT
Today, I get tip to get full scores in GAT test and I will share to you.
First, you must to know the symbols that have defined.
"A" mean "Be rationality or because".
For example 01 because of 02 (02 ----------> 01) ans 02 is 01A
"D" mean "composition ".
For example 01 be constituent of 02 (02 --------- 01) ans 02 is 01D
"F" mean " block or reduce ".
For example 01 make 02 reduce (01 ----X-----> 02) ans 01 is 02F
"99H" mean "No links with anything ".
For example ans 03 is 99H
Next, you must to know keywords and code of these keywords.
For example 01, 02, 03, . . .
You will see a article in question sheet, read it and write code on word that is key
Next step, write mind map
Last, answer questions with code
http://www.unigang.com/Article/4068 (link to test)
วันเสาร์ที่ 7 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556
ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY IS COMING IN 2015
ASEAN
ECONOMIC COMMUNITY IS COMING IN 2015

Thailand may encounter both crises and opportunities when the
Asean Economic Community is implemented in a few years. But if Thais prepare
thoroughly, the AEC would not affect them that badly and they may even find
opportunities, academics said recently.
However, after seeing no concrete move towards preparing for the
AEC by the government, Visanu Vongsinsirikul, director of Dhurakij Pundit
University’s Asean Community Preparation Centre (ACPC), the most influential
body with the power to prepare the country for changes, called on the
government to think and act as soon as possible. Otherwise Thailand would lag
behind other countries rather than be able to grasp the opportunities.
“Thailand has advantages over other Asean countries in terms of
geographical features, weather, races and cost of living. The question is how
can we make use of the advantages we have?” he said.
“Foreign languages, English in particular, are our big problem.
But we can learn them,” he said.
“We cannot escape the AEC. Even if we don’t want to work in other
Asean countries, citizens from those countries will certainly come to work in
Thailand,” he said.
The government should put preparing for the AEC on the national
agenda.
“Prime Minister (Yingluck Shinawatra) should assign each ministry
to study what it should do and present its own proposals to the premier. Then,
the ministries implement the proposals. If the government tries to achieve good
preparation and successfully does that, it will be the government’s great
accomplishment.”
ACPC is trying to educate people about the Asean community,
including the AEC, to help them understand Asean and inspire them to find
possible opportunities in the new setup.
ACPC has provided seminars and courses on the Asean community to
requesting agencies, including educational institutions, and has invited
experts on Asean to share their knowledge.
It has joined hands with the Thailand Development Research
Institute to carry out research on the state of preparation of institutions in
basic, vocational and higher education in Thailand and compare that to
Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia.
The centre has also surveyed business owners on how they think the
AEC will affect their business, what they want the government to do to help and
what kinds of employees they want.
The ACPC will help them voice what they want so that they can seek
assistance from the government. The survey results will also be used as a
guideline for education so educators will adjust their curricula to produce
more qualified workers for the AEC.
Entrepreneurs and educators should work together to revamp
curricula.
However, most teachers do not understand the AEC well enough while
officials at the Education Ministry who shape policies show inadequate
preparation.
The ministry should find more people with English communication
skills and let them teach at schools. The curricula revamp should encourage
students to think analytically and be able to solve problems so they are able
to handle problems when growing up. Teachers should study and understand the
ways of life and cultures of other Asean countries, he added.
Wiriyah Ruechaipanit, founder and coach of www.eduzones.com, a
popular education site in Thailand, said students should keep four things in
mind to deal with the coming challenges from the AEC.
“Only a bachelor’s diploma is not enough. They should learn an
occupation, like cooking or haircutting, that will give them more job
opportunities. They should learn how to search for knowledge by themselves.
When studying what they like, they should study it deeply. Lastly, they should
not forget to adhere to what people consider as morality,” he said.
“Now, teachers use only 50 per cent of their capacity. They are
interested in and alert to the challenges, but they have been working in the
same system for a long time. I’m not sure how much they will be able to prepare
students,” he said.
So, teachers should work harder and think “out of the box”, he
added.
Both academics recently hosted seminars together in each region of
the country to inspire teachers to prepare themselves and their students for
the AEC. The ACPC plans to organise more seminars in more provinces this year.
“Don’t wait until we experience the impact as it may be too late.
We should prepare ourselves first,” Visanu said as a warning to his fellow
countrymen.
The Jomtien Beach
The
Jomtien Beach
The Jomtien Beach has
white sand and a very long. The Jomtien Beach is located about 2 kilometers
from south Pattaya. This beach is more popular for swimming, water sports and
activities because it has many good hotels, bungalos, guest houses and many
restaurants. A lot of tourists come to this area.
I
ever go to see when I learned in elementary school. I like the Jomtien Beach
because it’s cleaner than some other beach and no more people, particularly the
Jomtien Beach at night because it make me feel good and very relaxed. The night
at the Jomtien Beach is quiet and cool. the Jomtien Beach at night, Around that
have drinks stall. I like to drink Cocoa smoothies at that. It’s so good.วันอาทิตย์ที่ 1 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556
How life in Thailand has changed in the last 50 years ?
Thailand in the
last 50 years is very different from today. For example, Old Transport
in Thailand didn't use the electric
train (BTS.) but use just train and popular transport in the country was
car. International was airplane. Alternative energy wasn’t
popular because fuel is price. The present, fuel is prices when compared to the
past. Thailand have to use Alternative energy because the human is increasing
every time but fuel is depreciating that
made the fuel is expensive. Food
and drink in the past, Thailand didn’t use to eat fast food e.g. Pizza,
KFC, McDonald and others because
It didn’t have in Thailand.
When 50 years ago, The foods are safer than now because they didn’t use
chemical to be ingredient. The current ones is bad luck because
they don’t have chance to eat some food of Thailand that had in 50 year ago but
now it is disappear from
Thailand. Entertainment 50 years ago, TV was black - white screen
and was rare entertainment. Popular entertainment was drama from radio. The
drama made by Gatetip team was the most popular drama in that time. That is very
different from today. Present, Popular
entertainment is TV and it is color screen slim and smart. At night, night club
is so popular too. Present, Working must to use English language more
than 50 years ago because Thailand will institute the Association of Southeast
Asian Nation that use English language to be main language for Communication. In
the past, waking was easy to find but it hard to find in this time. In the
present, Unemployed people are more because
population increases and the cost of producing goods and services more
expensive than the past. Health 50 year ago, Thailand
didn’t have more Medicines and
vaccines as the present but had disease and dangerous more than the present.
Now Thailand has computer and internet to learn about your health, Medicines,
vaccines, disease and other that your want to know but 50 year ago didn’t use
to do that. Education in that time, Thailand didn’t use to take extra tutorial class but now it have
everywhere ,a lot of type to learn and it’s popular for student in middle school. 50 year ago, the
admission to University is easier than present. Now the admission to University
is very hard and has a lot of
test e.g. part, A-net, O-net, Gat and other.
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