Tuesday, 14 January 2020

DAY 1216-1230

Dec 31 - Jan 14

1) Happy New Decade 2020! I've been neglecting blog posting recently, and that's because I wanted to focus on my Module 2 (Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience) exams - which finished just today. It wasn't an easy exam; having to write four essays in three hours is certainly a challenge, for me at least. On the bright side, that means we only have four more exams to go, before starting our dissertation. This is probably the most exciting part of the entire course for me, and I cannot wait!

2) It is two weeks too late for this, but I'm going to do it anyway - my decade in review. I literally have nothing else to talk about as I was busy revising for exams, so I figure it'd be nice looking back at my journey in the past decade. It is certainly hard to believe that ten years ago, I was still in Form 2 (secondary school) in SMK Anderson, studying seven compulsory subjects (for our PMR or Lower Secondary Assessment), and wondering when my next game of badminton with my friends was going to be. Things were simpler back then - study a little in the morning, go to school in the afternoon (Form 1 and 2 were afternoon sessions), then come back in the evening and hang out with friends.

3) Form 3 and 4 were my fondest years of high school. I was honestly quite fit, going for evening runs (5km or 10km) in the neighbourhood and playing badminton with my friends on most weekends. As some of my badminton kakis (mates) were school or district players, I could really feel my skills improving as the months and years went by. At the start of Form 4, most of my friends entered the "Science Stream", and I chose 10 subjects - opting to take Accounting Principles ("Prinsip Perakaunan") externally, as our school only offered 9 subjects for our SPM (Malaysian Certificate of Education). Around this time I won the Japanese Language Speech Competition at National Level and therefore represented my country to Tokyo, Japan. It was a dream come true.

4) Form 5 (GCE-O Levels) was a very busy year for me, as I was in charge of many clubs and societies, along with my duties as a prefect. SPM was an arduous journey, as it was spread out over more than a month, and I still remember for the final paper (Biology Paper 3), I really couldn't care anymore about the results; I just wanted it to be over. In the end, while I didn't get that string of full A+ that would have enabled me to apply for a government scholarship, I was still satisfied with my results. After a few weeks in STPM (Form 6 - the Pre-U equivalent), I won a scholarship into Tenby International School's CIE A-Levels programme, as the batch of Cohort 10.

5) My time at Tenby was very well spent. Due to the nature of our course, we had the opportunity to dabble in debates (the Global Perspectives Debates and SIDEO debates at UTP), engage in Model United Nations events, and perform in drama and theatre. I thoroughly cherish the time leading up to my A2 finals; while there was obviously the stress of exams, I somehow feel that this was me at my absolute happiest. I had a very organised schedule, did a lot of activities and sport, had loads of support from my family, my teachers and my friends, and actually enjoyed what I was studying. I fondly remember chatting with my dad at the top of Bkt Kledang (Kledang Hill), discussing what my future plans might be. I had so many ambitions at that time - I was passionate about cars so automotive engineering? I loved debating and public speaking too, so would law be a good choice then? But I also did three sciences at A-Levels and loved drawing anatomy; would medicine be an option?

6) In the end, I went down the path of medicine. As I had missed that year's intake, I needed to wait till next September to apply. In the meantime, I undertook basic first aid training, spent some time in a hospice environment caring for the elderly, gave home tuition and worked as a substitute teacher in Chemistry. Then I started medical school in RCSI, Ireland - and the rest, as they say, is history. Or just take a look at Day 1 of my blog again XD. Anyway, looking back, it is truly amazing how far my friends and I have come since our secondary school (and for many of us, primary school) days. Everyone has forged their own paths, and many more have already graduated and are already working.

7) In summary, I honestly feel that I've grown a lot over the years, not just in academics but more so in independence and maturity - especially living on my own in a foreign country, and learning to cope with and overcoming difficulties alone. These have been difficult but ultimately valuable life lessons that I hope to carry throughout my life.

8) Also, a very big thank you to everyone who wished me on my birthday! It was a delight to read the wonderful messages, even as I was preparing for exams. And while I'm at it, may I wish everyone that I have ever had the pleasure of knowing, the very best as we reel in the new decade. Cheers!

The following pictures are from ten years past - each photo a milestone and a fond memory through my life's journey...

Chinese New Year 2010 open house with my family :)

CNY Buffet Lunch - me and my mom at Syuen Hotel (2010)

2012 Japanese Language Speech Contest - anxiously waiting for the results :)

My Accounting guru and friends - this was our first reunion a year after our SPM examination (2014)
(l-r: Victor, Hon Wa, Pn Siti Fauziah, Myself)

Trip to Cameron Highlands - Cohort 9 and 10 Tenby (A-Levels) group photo (2014)

My dad and myself (at the Gaharu Tea Valley in Gopeng, Ipoh) (2015)

Chinese New Year with my family in Kuala Lumpur (2015)

Trip to Qing Xin Ling Leisure and Cultural Village (2015)
(the sign says "We are one family" <3)

29th Annual Dinner of the Perak Malaysian-Japanese Friendship Society (2015)
- with my parents and Fong-sensei, my Japanese Language teacher :)

Family trip to Bukit Tinggi, sponsored by my mom's thriving laundromat business (2016)

Bon Odori Japanese Festival in Shen Jai High School (2016) - 
counting up the months leading to my departure for Ireland


1 comment:

  1. Hi Kevin! I hope this comment is finding you in good health. My name is Nabilah and we've met briefly last year during a whole day event held by RUMC at Pullman, Bangsar (I'm the one who said I know you from your blog hehe). I applied to RCSI UCD after I got my AS results a week ago and I just received a provisional offer today. I have a few queries about RCSI UCD that I hope you can help me with (if it's not too much to ask). I hope you will find the time to read this and perhaps we can continue this through email? My email address is nabila22as@gmail.com :)

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