As 2nd year Malaysian Campus students transitioning to 3rd year students in the UK campus, summer break isn’t the most relaxing of breaks, even when you’re not working or on an internship program.
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As 2nd year Malaysian Campus students transitioning to 3rd year students in the UK campus, summer break isn’t the most relaxing of breaks, even when you’re not working or on an internship program.
Read moreLiving in the UK over summer, is an opportunity to intern over the summer and make full use of the otherwise short period in the UK and Europe to accumulate work experience. Doing so however, leaves little downtime between studies and work.
Read moreAs I was approaching the end of the academic year for my foundation studies, I was faced with a dilemma – whether I should stay in the Malaysia campus or transfer to the UK campus for my first year. Both
Read more2 years flew by faster than a Thermodynamics exam. And here I am again writing another blog post, only this time it’s to conclude my time spent at the University of Southampton Malaysia Campus.
Read moreAt long last, the academic year has come to an end, it has been a great journey indeed but man am I happy that it’s all over. The past few weeks had been gruesome and was one of the busiest time
Read moreIn an attempt to heal the virtual wounds formed during the final examinations and hopefully undergo some stress relaxation, an impromptu food trip sounded promising.
Read moreAs a third year student engineering, there is a compulsory module that groups you up with random individuals and marks you based on your group’s collective effort. Yep, looking at you SESM3029. The great thing about working in a group
Read more“Manglish (or sometimes Malglish or Mangled English) is an English-based creole spoken in Malaysia. The vocabulary of Manglish consists of words originating from English, Malay, Hokkien, Mandarin, Cantonese, Tamil, Malayalam” – from Wikipedia After being here for two years, I
Read moreIf I ever get the chance to go back in time, my 2 years in Johor would, without a doubt be a journey I wouldn’t mind taking once again! Malaysia as a country, and more importantly Johor has been very
Read moreWaking up early is usually a noteworthy feat for students who have begun their descent into the warm embrace of the summer holidays. However, on this day, a group of students have risen unusually early to gather on campus. The
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