Monday, December 18, 2017

Every End is a New Beginning

Every end is a new beginning. 
That how life work. Sometimes we at the top of the world, and sometimes we found ourself in the slump out of sudden. That's happened to me as well. I just graduated with my degree last Oct 15th. my graduation is remarkable, I'm happy with my own achievements. I got first class Degree and Vice Chancellor's award, Alhamdulillah. It might sound like I wanna a bragged, maybe a little, but actually, I wanna share something about my experience a bit and there, my journey as a student. 

I have done my Diploma in Science at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Kuala Pilah. On my fifth semester my mom voice out her dream on me, she wants me to pursue medical line and become a Doctor. it seriously stressed me out. I do learn Biology, Physic, and Chemistry, and my CGPA is great, but my Biology consistently poor compared to others subjects. To learn deeper in human biology such as Anatomy, Pharmacy and others would course me fail in no time. 

After thinking throughly, I decide to confront my mom and voice out my opinion on it. It takes quite sometimes and broke my heart to see her disappointed face when she heard it. I considered myself as a logical person and might not a risk taker. Besides, ever since before, it's my dream to learn Actuarial Science, an applied statistic field and I finally get the opportunity. When I applied for it, my mom worried so much, she scared if I cant study it well.

Alhamdulillah, I love it so much and totally enjoy learning all of that. I believed as we do something that we loved, everything else is easy and the path not as thorny as it seems. As per David Foster once said," I'm probably wouldn't do anything differently if I had to do it again. Every little thing that happens to you, good and bad, becomes a little piece of the puzzle of who you become. Every successful person you read about - Warren Buffett, Bill Gates - they all say pretty much the same thing. 'Do what you love.' I know I did." 
       

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