Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts

6.12.14

end of sem 3

I know it has been over a month since I last blogged but really, I was just frugal about time as final exams were fast approaching. But Alhamdulillah I am done with finals and I hope results will come out alright. 

Throughout the time since I last updated there was not much going on in my life, except for spending my days watching back-to-back episodes of Running Man and cramping my head with law subjects. But there was one weekend in particular where I spent it at Dusun Eco Resort for a short leadership camp with my classmates and juniors.








The camp was A-okay as long as I got to go with my beloved classmates. Teehee

I have no plans for this semester break. I can't get a job because I have another class that I am yet to take next semester, after that I might be applying to study abroad for a Master's programme but nonetheless I leave it all to Allah to decide my fate. Kita merancang, everything is up to Him.

I am just at that time of my life where I'm still finding my purpose on this Earth. Have you ever had one of those days?

Till then, :)

8.5.14

Bali withdrawal syndrome

It is currently 1.30 am and I'm stuck with this:


When I have to be at college by 8am later today for Majlis Solat Hajat conducted by APROS. Hoping that the professional students will co-operate and come for the programme. A lot of time and energy have been poured in making it happen. It might be a simple programme but having to deal with a very slow management system made it difficult for us.

Last weekend we made a quick escape to Bali over Labour Day. It was exactly what I needed... have been too tired and too busy to even sleep. I am grateful to my parents for it. Alhamdulillah. 
















For our trip this time around, we spent most of our time in Ubud, hung out at the hotel, searched for food, my siblings and Ayah went for white water rafting at Ayung River while Mama and I went to the spa, sampled some coffee, explored some of the resorts, tried some new food and went to visit some of the beaches. The weather was extremely hot so we couldn't be bothered to sit by the beach too long.

I love Bali, it will always be one of the places I will keep on visiting from time to time. I love the warm hospitality by the Balinese people, the beautiful beaches, the lovely art centres, the food (we managed to find yummy halal ones), the resorts. It will always be on top of my list when I need a little R&R (since Malaysia's beaches can be rather disappointing), and my go-to weekend excursion.

Final exams coming up soon, which means I'll be spending the remaining month being a zombie. Pray all goes well, insyaAllah.

Till then, wassalam.

Photos shot using my Samsung Galaxy S3






17.11.13

The convocation post.

Well hello blog berhabuk... today I will update on my convocation ceremony that was held last week. (11/11/2013)

The ceremony was held at UiTM Sri Iskandar, we were scheduled to receive our scrolls during the last session of the event. One word to describe convocation.... B.O.R.I.N.G. Some of my friends even slept throughout the ceremony. Haha

Pictures!


Zul looked like he was flying without wings. Mentang-mentang dapat ANC. Hahaha





If you don't know me personally then this picture probably gives an overall explanation of my personality. Haha


Idzham (most left), was supposed to join us for convo but haih biasalah dia. So I thought we should take a convo pic together. Zul gave him the ANC sash, I gave him my mortar board. Ok lah tu. 

Alhamdulillah, suffice to say that I have managed to close one chapter in my life. I am blessed to have such amazing, supporting and loving parents who never stopped encouraging and believing in me. Mama who is always worried on my capabilities as I always complain. Ayah who never stopped giving me words of encouragement (and money, LOL). For visiting me in Tapah when I can't come home. For bringing me yummy food when I'm homesick. I am truly grateful to have them as my parents, no one can ever replace them. 

To my friends, thank you for everything. Thank you for the tears, the laughter, the moral support, spending time just to help me study and made sure that I passed my papers. I know we no longer have the same common ground but I'm rooting for you guys here in KPTM Cheras.

What did I gain throughout my 2.5 years? I learnt that I'm stronger than I think I am. Although I gained like, 15 kilos from living there due to stress (haha yes I'm currently working on shedding the weight), I learnt a lot on life. I'm stronger mentally now than I ever was before and I look forward to achieving my true potential. I don't regret changing courses now because over here, I can realise my talent as a future corporate leader (insyaAllah) and like makteh said, the sky is the limit. 

And finally, I thank Allah SWT for this wonderful opportunity to meet such amazing talents with such complex brains. I thank Him for letting me graduate on time, I thank him for the hardships that I had to endure. Alhamdulillah.

I now have one scroll in my hand. Looking forward to receiving the next one!

Well I have to get back to studying for my finals. Till then, Wassalam. xx


22.7.13

math vs law

As you all know I officially graduated from my diploma about a month+ ago and the following week I was already back in school. A few days ago, the results for our degree applications came in.


For a moment there I was sort of shaken by the thought of quitting ICSA and going for Actuarial Science. What I've learnt from my diploma years is that I have to finish what I started. I started studying for my ICSA qualifications 3 weeks ago and I'm going to finish it.

I'm still trying to instil the sense of passion for this course, but as for now (despite the stress and workload), I'm A-Okay.


Pile of assignments having to be submitted each week. Since I am "extra rajin", I type everything out and make sure they're neat. Yes, I see the need to use two laptops now. Haha

Lecture using the old school projector. LOL

Bukan semua yang kita nak itu baik untuk kita, dan bukan semua yang kita taknak itu tak baik untuk kita. Not all that we want is good for us, and not all that we don't want is bad for us.

Allah and His plans, I believe in that. I see a bright future with this course, InsyaAllah.