The first week of July is the first week of my new semester starts. I have to switch back my mode to study mode after…
As an undergraduate, completing our last industrial training can be really nerve-racking as we might have doubts about our choices, and also, we have to…
On Thursday night 27th May, I attended a very interesting SOLS class called “How to Win a Job Interview” on Google meet. As a student…
My final year of study had an awful start and my academic performance suffered a huge hit. But nevertheless, with the support of my lecturers I was able to persevere through and I just want to take a moment to thank them for it.
Tip 15: Ambitions first before anybody. If you are like me, you don’t have a backup plan and you can’t afford to screw up.
Personally, I had no idea what my lecturer taught in the first month of the semester. My poor eyes could barely make out what my lecturer was scribbling on the whiteboard from where I sat in class.
Before I graduate, I would like to leave a couple of excellent tips for my juniors so that they are able to study effectively, perform well in their examinations, and appreciate the chemical engineering major as much as I do.
I almost didn’t recognize her but she introduced herself saying that I taught her Organic Chemistry in January 2018 and that she is so thankful for my efforts. It wasn’t a conversation that I was expecting to have that day and I couldn’t be more grateful to hear her kind words.
Teaching became a form of therapy for my mental health and to this day, it is one of the zero-cost forms of therapy that has gotten me out of my darkest moments.
What is AIESEC? Have you heard AIESEC before? How much do you know about AIESEC? Why did I join AIESEC? AIESEC that was founded in…