Full Name : Rebecca Choong Shu Wen Gap Period : 11/2011 – 09/2012 Brief Education History : Primary 1-6- SK Taman Kepong Form 1-3 – SMK Kepong Baru Form 4-5 (equivalent) – Singapore GCE ‘O’ Levels, Xinmin Secondary Junior College – Singapore GCE ‘A’ Levels, Victoria Junior College Undergraduate – Economics and Business with East […]
Full Name: Wan Shi Ann (often known as Celine Wan) Gap Period: June 2011 – September 2013 (+2 gap years) Education History: A-Levels at Taylor’s College Subang Jaya; Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences at Cambridge University. Interests: Pondering over controversial things, Nature, Sciences, Mathematics, History, Finance, Fashion, Shopping, Teaching, Reading, Consulting, Giving Presentations, Social Network […]
The following is an article extracted from Time Moneyland on how Gap Years are increasing in popularity over the years and why more students are turning to this option : “In September, Amy Huynh, a recent high school graduate who was accepted to Colby College in Maine, visited some of her childhood friends during move-in […]
Full Name : Jo-Anne Loh (so popular was my nickname of JLoh that some random Hispanic singer hijacked it.) Gap Period : 02/2011 – 07/2012 Brief Education History : Full-on Chinese-ed child abuse* (Primary 1-6)- SJKC Lai Meng Form 1-5 -SMK Convent Bukit Nanas South Australian Matriculation -Taylor’s College Sri Hartamas Class of 2016 -Columbia University […]
Loyal readers of the blog would be familiar with Raleigh, having been mentioned previously here and here. To those who have read these posts, were you enthralled by the experiences of the venturers, eager to set foot on your own expedition? Well, wait no more, for this is your chance for an adventure of a lifetime! For […]
by Yap Jin Rui The DSG Team We all know about the benefits of volunteering. Through volunteering, you meet people, build networks and have a good time, all while contributing to the betterment of your community. One problem I’ve always faced, however, is that not knowing where to begin. Which NGO needs help the most? […]
Following last year’s success, the Malaysia Public Policy Competition (MPPC) is back, determined to be bigger and better! This year, the MPPC will feature an even wider range of seminars and workshops, providing more meaningful and productive interactions with esteemed personalities. A panel of the top academics, vocal groups and current policy-making authorities of pertinence […]
April 4, 2013
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