Scholars in a nutshell

This section serves as a guidance for those who want to apply for scholarships especially for SPM leavers (excluding state-funded scholars like FELDA,YT,YS and MAIK because it is state-specific and not open to students from other states/non-FELDA)

PNB
BNM
Khazanah

Petronas
YTN
YTM
UEM
JCORP
Sime Darby

JPA
MARA
YPPB

If you want to know the amount of allowance of each scholarship, you would have to comment or dm on my post in this blog before I give you the access link to it.

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

My PKP/PKPB Journey


Salam and good day,

For the past 2 months, this is what I have been doing to keep myself preoccupied;

  1. Work-duh, work never stops but I do it at a very minimal level because I really want to use my PKP/PKPB learning other stuffs for my self-development.
  2. Foreign languages-Mandarin, French, Japanese, Spanish. I tried learning these 4 languages at the same time. It is extremely hard but I found it motivating to be able to understand something other than in Malay or English. I also found that my personality can change if I tried thinking in those languages compared to the ones I already know.
  3. Living skills-Cooking, repairing and gardening. Definitely not my forte but I can at least cook simple dishes and learn to use the hammers, pliers and many more for various purposes. I will definitely learn more after this.
  4. Learning what it means to have a family-This is obviously one of my lifelong goals in life which is to have my own family and it got me thinking that being single for so long is not that cool nor that good because I could not share my things with others as a family. So, pray for me for this thing to happen soon.
P/s: PKP/PKPB has brought out the best in me because I got to discover many things that I never knew before. Youtube is one of the many platforms that I found quite interesting and enthralling as millions of stories, ideas and video clips portraying various walks of life. For sure, I will make use of everything that I have learned in the years to come.

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