SPM success: How they did it

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KUCHING: A total of 726 students in Sarawak aced the 2023 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM), achieving straight As in all their subjects.

ALLIZ EVIANNY JAQIE JAWIE (SMK KAPIT)

Suara Sarawak spoke to some of these top scorers to learn their secrets to success.

ALLIZ EVIANNY JAQIE JAWIE, 10A
SMK Kapit

To achieve these excellent results, I made sure to complete all my teachers’ homeworks diligently. Every day, I reviewed the lessons to solidify my understanding. Consistency is key.

DEXTER GANI WILLIAM MICHAEL LESIN (SMK ST. ANTHONY, SARIKEI)

DEXTER GANI WILLIAM MICHAEL LESIN, 10A
SMK St. Anthony, Sarikei

Honestly, I wasn’t expecting straight As. I studied hard. I also made sure to have fun to avoid stress. It’s about finding a balance between focused studying and relaxation.


REBECCA LANSIE GEORGE TURY (SMK SG PAOH, SARIKEI)

REBECCA LANSIE GEORGE TURY, 8A
SMK Sg Paoh, Sarikei

Daily study sessions are crucial, both in the afternoon and evening. Investing consistent time in studying is important for achieving good results.


ALAN BATISTA ALEXANDER (SMK SAINS KUCHING UTARA)

ALAN BATISTA ALEXANDER, 9A
SMK Sains Kuching Utara

I’m incredibly happy to bring honour to my school and the Bidayuh community with this achievement. I hope it inspires others to strive for excellence in their exams.

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