Showing posts with label 升学 Further Study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 升学 Further Study. Show all posts

Wednesday 17 May 2017

迈·酉年 | 终


迈·酉年 物流与保安部

物流本是我的主修、我的专长。
前些日子因为想趁大学的课余日子做些自己兴趣的,迟迟没把物流与保安作为首选。
机缘巧合,最后关键时刻有幸加入了物流与保安的大家庭。
虽然只是短短的三天至一个星期,感恩你们的家庭聚会都会把我叫上,让我也感受到了归属感。

与男神有约~
五个人,
各有各的前程、各有各的发展。
不管未来路在何方,
愿大家前程似锦!


迈·酉年 中央执委



千言万语尽在不言中 

那一天 那一刻 该发生的最终还是发生了 
这一天 这一刻 该结束的最终还是结束了 


感激这些日子里 相遇、相识、相知、相惜的每一位
如果时间可以重来,我愿意重新认识大家,也许结局就会不一样~

Sunday 23 April 2017

社论夜

[ 22 April 2017 ]

在這以前,
我以為社論夜就是一群人在自我為事地談論社會議題;
在這以後,我對它徹底改觀。

昨晚還在跟室友埋怨自己看到的大學生戲劇題材都是繞着家庭友情愛情的狗血劇情,甚至遠遠比不上檳城中學生戲劇比賽的內容。今天終於看到了一部可以自我反思,可以發揮想像空間的作品。

Saturday 28 November 2015

[Politeknik] Never Try Never Know

After SPM (the Malaysian Certificate of Education) results released, I continued sixth form in my alma mater. I was not provided with my desired course even though I have appealed to the authority. I was so upset and depressed that I could not focus on my study. I was thinking to escape from the school all the times.

After struggling of two weeks, I received an offer from Politeknik Seberang Perai to further study in Diploma. I was given my first choice - Logistics and Supply Chain Management. I was on my first day of school holidays when I received the offer. I was given a month to prepare before admitting to polytechnic, but I was very excited that I submitted withdrawal letter to my school authority before the school reopened again. I was not really know about polytechnic, all I knew about it was I wanted to get a Diploma in my favourite course and further my study in local university.

My three years of polytechnic life has developed me to a better person. The main idea is "If you never try, you'll never know what you are capable of".

In this post, I would to share happy moments for being a polytechnic student.  

#1: Make friends with people of other races.
#2: The Eating-with-Bare-Hand Challenge 
#3: Join different societies and activities.
#4: Attend seminar, workshop or activities that not related to academic.
#5: Interview the industry.
#6: Struggle for business research and build trust on a team.
#7: Make the impossible possible.
#8: Achievement 

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#1: Make friends with people of other races.

I have been surrounded exclusively by friends of my own race for 18 years before entering polytechnic. In polytechnic, I could not stay in a homogeneous racial group because I was the only Chinese for my course in that batch. However, we don't see each other so much like 'you are black, and I am yellow'. If you like the same thing I like, then that's all that matters. Most of times, we have forgotten that we were different in ethnicities. In other words, we have became colour blind.

'Gotong-Royong' Day of the first semester.

My classmates.


#2: The Eating-with-Bare-Hand Challenge 

I use chopsticks, a fork and a spoon or a knife as utensils when eating for my whole life.
Other races like Malay and Indian are eating with bare hands. It sounds rare and uncommon for me.
It was awkward to eat with fork and spoon when other friends were eating with their bare hands and the restaurant did not supply any utensils. I took the eating-with-bare-hand challenge up when attending a camp dominated by other races.


#3: Join different societies and activities.

There are many societies and activities in polytechnic. The societies and activities in polytechnic works almost the same like university. Most of them are funded by the government agency and therefore usually it takes zero cost to join. I took the opportunity to travel Northern Malaysia while learning something different from the campus.





#4: Attend seminar, workshop or activities that not related to academic.

If you aren't sure whether or not you should get involved in extracurricular activities, you definitely need to consider all the benefits that come along with these activities.
The nature of teenage brain development means that teenagers are likely to seek out new experience. Some of us might having self-concious, learning to control and express emotions in a grown-up way. These things are not taught in class. We have to discover by joining activities not related to academic.


#5: Interview the industry.

Honestly, gain knowledge in classroom is bored. The best way to learn is visiting the industry and do interview because the sharing by industry is practical.







#6: Struggle for business research and build trust on a team.


Business research is the most struggling assignment for students from Commerce Department because we have to conduct our own research from A-Z. 
It was also the time to examine friendship and trust on a team. 


#6: Volunteer to help the authority.

On March 2015, PSP was assessed against the seven Asia Pacific Accreditation and Certification Commission (APACC) accreditation criteria – Governance and Management; Teaching and Learning; Faculty and Staff; Research and Development; Extension, Consultancy, and Linkages; Resources, and Support to Students.  The assigned APACC team had CPSC Faculty Consultant Dr. Hazrat Hussain as the Team Leader. He was accompanied by Polytechnic University of the Philippines, College of Science Dean Dr. Theresita Atienza, APACC Officer Mr. Bryan Noel Lazaro, and Local Translator Ms. Nabil Yaacob. My friends and I have volunteered ourselves to help the polytechnic authority in entertaining the guests.





#7: Make the impossible possible.

Organize Mid-Autumn Festival and Chinese New Year events sounds ridiculous when there was only 1-2% of Chinese students in polytechnic. 
It was not easy to convince the authority about the importance of cultural sharing.
On year 2013, a whole new record was built - the first Chinese cultural event was held successfully in the 15 years of history.


#8: Achievement 

Top scorer without co-curricular achievement means nothing once convocation ended. 
Be the top scorer with excellent co-curricular performance. 
I am happy that I have perfect ending for my three year polytechnic life.



Tuesday 24 November 2015

[USM] Motivational Workshop BEST'15

Business Ethics Summit Twenty'15 is going on in USM this week (from 23 November to 25 November 2015).
Motivational Workshop was held last night.

I was grateful to have the opportunity to meet Jonathan Yabut as the Motivational Talk speaker. He is the Season 1 winner of the hit pan-Asian reality TV show, The Apprentice Asia hosted by Malaysian business mogul Tony Fernandes.


The first time I heard about the Apprentice Asia was the visit to PKT Logistics Sdn. Bhd in April this year.
One Logistics Hub owned by PKT Logistics appeared in the episode 3 of the reality show.
7 months later, I saw the noticed of Motivational Workshop.
The winner of the Apprentice Asia is coming to USM!
I spent three nights to finish all the episodes.
Before purchasing the ticket, there were examination and other activities that block my way to attend the workshop.
Fortunately, all other plans have turned down.

I could not find anyone know about the Apprentice Asia and Jonathan Yabut, so I decided to go alone.
A lesson learnt- never afraid of doing something alone.
I met a new friend there.
I listened to the talk delivered by Jonathan Yabut.
I took a photo with him.
I got his signature on the book 'From Grit to Great'.
However, the most important part for last night was the sharing by Jonathan Yabut.

Monday 16 November 2015

Graduation and Convocation


5 September 2015
Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Politeknik Seberang Perai