Actually, somehow it is quite true. Most of it. hahaha
MUCET 2010
Salam to all,
Yeah, I’ve presented my poster yesterday and guess who the judges for my poster presentation?
1st judge:-
Brig. General Dato’ Prof. Dr. Kamarudin Hussin (Vice-Chancellor UNIMAP)
2nd Judge:-
Prof. Dr. Mustapha Mat Deris (Dean of FATEKMA, UTHM)
I’m quite shocked as I’ve never knew that I was going to be judged by these panels. However, the poster seems a little bit confuse according to them and I’ve admitted it as this is my first time to present my work in poster presentation. So, I’m very happy with the judges as I’ve learned a lot from these panels. Since I’m one of the event manager during that evening session, I’m quite busy and it is good to be busy in this place where all academician sit together and exchange ideas and meet new people.
p/s – I don’t know whether I can stand a chance to win one of top five best poster for my category which is ICT01 category. Hopefully during the dinner today (29th June 2010, 8.00 pm), they will call my name.hahaha
Sign Of A Victory…
Sign Of A Victory.
It is a great song by R Kelly,
I’ve remembered when he sang I Believe I Can Fly…
Full of spirit and remind me of something that we are trying to accomplish in this short life.
What I’m saying is, no matter what happens, we must keep press forward
There is no stopping point as we must continue to achieve the highest peak of the mountain.
No matter what, keep fighting and don’t ever look back for every mistake that you might have done in the past.
Look for the future and press forward. Leave anything past as our guide to become successful person in this world.
Yes, you can do it, and we can do it.
Don’t just stand there and watch someone else move forward,
But, bring yourself in front of these people.
When you take a glimpse at your back, you might notice that you have been left behind for a few steps.
So, never look back but keep press yourself forward and be yourself!!!! Proof yourself is better than everyone else!! Always stay in front!!
Cheers mate.

