QUOTE(CaptWong @ Apr 28 2009, 05:35 PM)
I'm from UTAR's foundation in science, PJ campus.. and i'm now doing my degree in UTAR's Faculty of Science and Engineering (FES)..
I went in to UTAR reluctantly. Like most students, i kept blaming my fate.. Why am i not wealthy enough to enter better uni? Why i am not bright enough to get a scholarship to a better uni?
But today, I'm missing my foundation life like hell...
I've had alot alot of wonderful memories there, together with my foundation friends and our wonderful lecturers.. Do note that most foundation lecturers are kinda young, but most of them possess a master. And seriously, they are the most dedicated and nicest lecturers that i've ever seen, not sure if that holds in Kampar Campus, but that's what i experienced in PJ campus.
I learned alot in my foundation.. and what i learned aren't only limited to academic, but also some soft skills which i find very valuable.. For instance, I am able to do my presentation quite well, I'm able to interact with others better than last time.
Hell yea, I'm also able to design my own webpage now.. and i feel good about that..
Just sharing my experience with all of you here..
and i'm proud to be a UTARian..
Ah yes, i really treasure my foundation , lecturers were cool and pretty, and the best of all most of them stand out as not just a normal lecturer, but rather a friend, and a mentor. They really travel the extra mile just to reach out to students, i'm actually touched by their humility. Something which i don't see during degree level. The gap between students and lecturers is much much wider now. I went in to UTAR reluctantly. Like most students, i kept blaming my fate.. Why am i not wealthy enough to enter better uni? Why i am not bright enough to get a scholarship to a better uni?
But today, I'm missing my foundation life like hell...
I've had alot alot of wonderful memories there, together with my foundation friends and our wonderful lecturers.. Do note that most foundation lecturers are kinda young, but most of them possess a master. And seriously, they are the most dedicated and nicest lecturers that i've ever seen, not sure if that holds in Kampar Campus, but that's what i experienced in PJ campus.
I learned alot in my foundation.. and what i learned aren't only limited to academic, but also some soft skills which i find very valuable.. For instance, I am able to do my presentation quite well, I'm able to interact with others better than last time.
Hell yea, I'm also able to design my own webpage now.. and i feel good about that..
Just sharing my experience with all of you here..
and i'm proud to be a UTARian..
QUOTE(Angel01 @ Apr 28 2009, 05:55 PM)
Let's keep it simple.BIGGGGGGGGGGG DIFFERENCE!
This post has been edited by db07mufan: Apr 28 2009, 06:25 PM
Apr 28 2009, 06:20 PM

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