Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Seminar For SPM & STPM

On Sunday, the 11th of October 2009, the Interact Club Of High School Klang organised a seminar mainly seeking Science students who will be sitting or have already sat for SPM, STPM or with any other equivalent qualifications. Fellow interactors arrived much earlier at the HICT Auditorium, where the seminar was decided to be held, in order to take care of final preparations.

It was not long before the students started arriving. Interactors as receptionists registered their names and asked them to help themselves to the available fliers based on the field of study they were interested in. The seminar was slightly delayed due to some technical difficulties and began at about 9.30a.m. Among the VIPs present were Rotarian Gerard and Dr. Krishnan who were kind enough to share their experiences in their respective careers as well as advise the students on education.
Interact Club Of High School Klang

Soon after their talks, it was time for a short break where the students helped themselves to the food and beverages being served right outside. A number of them had a wonderful time mingling with one another as they ate. Once all of the students were back inside the auditorium, the main part of the seminar on tertiary education commenced. Talks were presented regarding opportunities in the field of medicine, pharmacy, piloting, foundation in Science, dentistry and engineering available in universities abroad such as in Indonesia, India and the Philippines.

They were given by both Pn. Sarnum and Rotarian Richard, whom this seminar project was originally under. Their talks were tremendously enlightening and powerful indeed. Although the number of students who successfully attended the seminar was far less than expected, as a majority of them were increasingly busy with extra tuition classes and other crucial preparations for their upcoming examinations, it did not stop the seminar from being carried out as planned. For those who did make it, it was without doubt that they benefited greatly from the seminar, which was free of charge, and did not leave the auditorium empty-handed.

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