Giving Back To My Faculty

I have been thinking about it for the longest time. And I think it’s about time I put it out in the open. I want to give back to my university, faculty and lecturers as much as they have given to me by making my student journey an enriching one. If you’re reading this entry Dr. Rumaya and Prof. Rozumah, I would like to apologise for not taking up your offers to make me your protege. I was young, I had just graduated and I had a million of dreams to pursue. I just didn’t want to confine myself within the four walls of the faculty I had come to know so well and have grown so fond of. That was 5 years ago.

You would be proud to see where I am right now. But I want more then this and am still pursuing my real dreams to live my life as I want to. However, I also want to make a contribution to the faculty. Even though my career and family’s keeping me busy, the internet will make it possible for me to pull it through. So the contribution I’d like to make is this: I want to help inspire other students of the faculty to become the very best students. If there are students out there who have potential but are lacking motivation, bring them to me through my website. Let me guide them, support them to be the star students they can be.

During my student years, I benefited a lot from study groups. I shall discuss this in another post. I also discovered other tools necessary to become a successful student (academically). Sadly, I didn’t stay on long enough to pass on this knowledge I gained through my own experience and that of others. So now is a better time than ever to pass on those tools so that other students can benefit from it too.

Ok, hope my message will get through to the right people. I’m willing the Law of Attraction to be put into motion. All this God-willing.

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2 Responses to “Giving Back To My Faculty”

  1. We so often neglect people who gave us a helping hand. Our parents, our teachers, our lecturers etc.

    It is good to see someone against that trend!

    And study or peer groups are great. I am trying to get my elder two girls (who, Insya’Allah, will be graduating this year) to form positive peer groups and include PF as a hot topic. Still trying…sigh…just hope they don’t list ring tones and Brad Pitt higher.

  2. I remember myself as a teenager (it wasn’t that long ago), I used to be so entrepreneurial minded (if you can say that). I sold this and that and did part time at uni. It’s a shame I didn’t save all those well earned money. Spent it all in a weekend! Gosh I wish I was more knowledgeable on PF then!!

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