Sunday, October 30, 2005
♥ Congratulations Adik
I have started my Raya holidays but I can’t get myself off hook with my writings. Yesterday (29th October 2005), I started my leave with a ‘visit’ to MRSM Jasin just to celebrate my youngest brother’s graduation ceremony.
It is a custom for all MRSMs to hold a graduation ceremony for their students. The requirements to graduate is to get CGPA at least 2.00 for the whole semesters registered plus pass the special exam developed by MARA.
In my family, I was the first to graduate from MRSM. At that time, my younger brother was in form 3 and the youngest was 6 years old. I was accepted in MRSM after PMR. So, I was considered a role model for my younger brothers.
My mother always told me that my youngest brother has always been keeping a dream to be enrolled in any MRSM. So, when he got the chance to further his study in MRSM as early as form 1 (at that time, many MRSMs were being built and MARA opened the intake to form 1), my parents were a bit hesitant to let him go since he was the youngest and they did not trust him to take care of himself. Furthermore, he has asthma. He was really determined to go and when my father asked him if he was sure of his decision, he said that he was 110% sure.
After PMR, he got the privilege to apply to a higher ranked MRSM due to his results. My mother asked him to move to Jasin because it is nearer and we can visit him without having to spend a night anywhere. And Jasin is an established MRSM.
And yesterday marked the day where all of us made it through the MRSM system and graduated from the junior college.
I am very proud of my youngest brother to have made it through the system and followed our (me and my younger brother) footsteps. I can still remember him during my early days in getting ready to go to MRSM. I had to go back to Melaka just to collect my school uniform and my youngest brother wanted to tag along. I brought him along on the bus to Melaka and he kind of humiliated me. Well, not that much but he was 5 years old and kind of adorable. On the bus ride to Melaka, he would fart and accused me farting by saying ‘ Eeee.. kakak saya kentut’ and point his chubby fingers at me. The other passengers would only smile at his cheekiness. He did not stop at that. He would kind of ‘promote’ me on the bus to any cute guys!
After seeing him yesterday on the stage receiving the ‘scroll’ from MARA standing tall and proud, I know that he has grown and has achieved a part of his dreams. After Hari Raya, he will have to go back to MRSM Jasin to struggle the ultimate battle – SPM. Good luck Adik. May success be yours. We will always pray for your success. All the best and congratulations.
It is a custom for all MRSMs to hold a graduation ceremony for their students. The requirements to graduate is to get CGPA at least 2.00 for the whole semesters registered plus pass the special exam developed by MARA.
In my family, I was the first to graduate from MRSM. At that time, my younger brother was in form 3 and the youngest was 6 years old. I was accepted in MRSM after PMR. So, I was considered a role model for my younger brothers.
My mother always told me that my youngest brother has always been keeping a dream to be enrolled in any MRSM. So, when he got the chance to further his study in MRSM as early as form 1 (at that time, many MRSMs were being built and MARA opened the intake to form 1), my parents were a bit hesitant to let him go since he was the youngest and they did not trust him to take care of himself. Furthermore, he has asthma. He was really determined to go and when my father asked him if he was sure of his decision, he said that he was 110% sure.
After PMR, he got the privilege to apply to a higher ranked MRSM due to his results. My mother asked him to move to Jasin because it is nearer and we can visit him without having to spend a night anywhere. And Jasin is an established MRSM.
And yesterday marked the day where all of us made it through the MRSM system and graduated from the junior college.
I am very proud of my youngest brother to have made it through the system and followed our (me and my younger brother) footsteps. I can still remember him during my early days in getting ready to go to MRSM. I had to go back to Melaka just to collect my school uniform and my youngest brother wanted to tag along. I brought him along on the bus to Melaka and he kind of humiliated me. Well, not that much but he was 5 years old and kind of adorable. On the bus ride to Melaka, he would fart and accused me farting by saying ‘ Eeee.. kakak saya kentut’ and point his chubby fingers at me. The other passengers would only smile at his cheekiness. He did not stop at that. He would kind of ‘promote’ me on the bus to any cute guys!
After seeing him yesterday on the stage receiving the ‘scroll’ from MARA standing tall and proud, I know that he has grown and has achieved a part of his dreams. After Hari Raya, he will have to go back to MRSM Jasin to struggle the ultimate battle – SPM. Good luck Adik. May success be yours. We will always pray for your success. All the best and congratulations.
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