QUOTE(icekeith92 @ Sep 14 2012, 09:42 PM)
hi..i just wanted to know what are the reasons you are competing for the seats?if getting the seats means having the ability to help the students in unimap, i would love to giv it a try..^^
The reason why I thinking about competing is....
I wanted to share my ideas to all others unimap students. I don't wan't them to be static, study all day along without realizing whats happening to their country and also the world now. I want them at least have some concern about other isssues outside the campus as well. As a Mahasiswa, someone that will colors the future later need to know at least some of the issues outside....
Or I can say in Malay. Kita adalah penggerak masa depan, dan bakal memimpin masyarakat. Kalau Mahasiswa statik, hanya tahu mengenai study dan engineering things sahaja, susahlah nanti. Sometimes NKRI pon tak tau, kadar inflasi pon tak tahu. Sedihlah jadi mahasiswa kalau macam itu. Kita kena ambil tahu atleast abit about our country....
QUOTE(nano28 @ Sep 15 2012, 12:48 AM)
Wow.. looks like it's quite hard.
How computer engineering differ to electronic engineering?
Mind to share...
Its not a total differ. Its just majoring on certain things. This semester I learn about Operating System. How the operating system operates. What's the protocol need to follow. What's the microproccers doing inside the OS and other stuff as well....
QUOTE(bb100 @ Sep 15 2012, 02:59 AM)
Thanks for a very informative explanation. Since you are so actively involved in MPP work, I am sure you are more than qualified to address the following issues which will be highlighted below.
Personally, I find that all this MPP thing is just a waste of the university's resources. During my time at UniMAP, I hardly see any of the MPPs at work. Quite a number of my friends were MPPs themselves. I was curious and asked them their actual intentions of becoming a student representative, since they were in their final year and had to deal with their FYP. Guess what? Their responses were not even close to what I had in mind. One of the most popular answers which I got from them was
Such childish answers.
Next up, the MPPs during my time, who are supposed to represent the entire student population of UniMAP, actually spoke rotten English! I mean, how do you expect them to carry the name of UniMAP on the international front with broken English? I am not saying that they have to possess the ability to speak like President Obama, or have the command of the English language to be as good as William Shakespear...just master basic day-to-day standard English would do the job pretty well, I guess.
For one I would disagree with the current electoral system of the MPP. How can such important posts be determined by popularity alone? So many factors are not being considered over here. The ability to communicate well, the work ethics and attitude of that person, and so forth. As I have mentioned previously, if that person is a very popular guy but he is one friggin' lazy bum, does that mean he has the chance to sit on top while others who are more qualified than he is get to be his slaves? This is outrageous, to say the very least!
Is being an all-rounded student a criterion of an MPP member? I clearly remember that the prefects of my secondary school were all good at their studies, and at the same time, actively involved in extra-curricular activities. My head prefect is a four-flatter, and despite the fact that he is good in everything he does, he is a humble, soft-spoken gentleman. He is well-respected back then; even the school principal respected him as a student leader. Sadly, I seldom see these qualities in our MPPs. I think the self-building camps organised by the HEPA did not really work, huh?
I respect ur opinion bro. But for this year candidates, I've seen their English is much more powderfull than I'm. As for the "Not doing their job" thigy, that one I can't comment more. Sometimes we didn't see what they're doing, But they indeed doing thier job...
About those "Senang Dapat Kerja" thingy. I also thing its a bullshit. It just add a line in ur resume, might affect abit. But if their basic skills also failed, so no job la...
I'm joining this thing to train myself to be an all-rounder dude. And I've seen something inside the uni that NEEDS to change. I oso dun want for the beginning, but if someone didn't start it, who will???
Don't worry bro, I already ask some of my fren, seniors and alumni over this. Even someone popular as Saiful Rahman, a recent grad from mechatronics. He's a friend of mine during school back then....