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Nurul Ariqah Syakirah Abas, 20, said her passion for Automotive Technology course led her to leave academic studies.
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“I am a tough person, and my family is aware of it. I could have continued studying in Form Six, but I am more interested in learning skills, especially in the automotive field,” Ariqah told Daily Express.
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