alas, i've went through one of the most intriguing experience of life post spm- guys, drumroll please- the mara scholarship interview. eheh.
it hadn't been long before that historical day of me finally having the taste of what it feels like to have a panel scrutinizing not my face, but my entire body language and judging my character from what my mouth bails. to be honest, it wasnt that hard actually, well, at least not as hard as i expected it to be all these years. in fact, i could say that id quite enjoyed it. well, it's a whole new experience anyways, and ive got nothing to lose, so why not? it's not like im going to come out of that room with a limb or two lost or anything like that. so, yeah. i could say that it's worth a try. whatever the outcome might be.
im not sure if i can start blabbering out about the topic and arrangements AND questions asked during the interview here YET, because it's not completely over. which means, there's still others waiting for their turn to sink into that hot seat and get their brains juiced out of ideas by the panels. in other words, SORRY BUT SINCE I WENT THERE UNPREPARED, SO YOU MUST TOO. haha, kidding. still, no tips here for you guys, because i cant risk getting my blog being shut down like ive blew up a massive gov secret or something like that. sorry, guys.
but all in all i think that going to an interview is one of the best experiences life could offer you. well, in the positive outlook. that is, if you're willing to get fired up with jealousy over other's fluency in speech or geared up for any rejection that might come your way since others are trying their best to get you down since it's obvious you're their biggest opponent. im not making this statement out of experience, mind you. my lips are sealed. ive made a vow not to make any remarks on anything or anyone which i dont like or do not favour from the interview. which pretty much blew up the whole secrecy stuff, oh, my big mouth.
so it turned out that all my worries were all wasted, eventually. yeah, there's no need to be nervous. oh, hope so.
it hadn't been long before that historical day of me finally having the taste of what it feels like to have a panel scrutinizing not my face, but my entire body language and judging my character from what my mouth bails. to be honest, it wasnt that hard actually, well, at least not as hard as i expected it to be all these years. in fact, i could say that id quite enjoyed it. well, it's a whole new experience anyways, and ive got nothing to lose, so why not? it's not like im going to come out of that room with a limb or two lost or anything like that. so, yeah. i could say that it's worth a try. whatever the outcome might be.
im not sure if i can start blabbering out about the topic and arrangements AND questions asked during the interview here YET, because it's not completely over. which means, there's still others waiting for their turn to sink into that hot seat and get their brains juiced out of ideas by the panels. in other words, SORRY BUT SINCE I WENT THERE UNPREPARED, SO YOU MUST TOO. haha, kidding. still, no tips here for you guys, because i cant risk getting my blog being shut down like ive blew up a massive gov secret or something like that. sorry, guys.
but all in all i think that going to an interview is one of the best experiences life could offer you. well, in the positive outlook. that is, if you're willing to get fired up with jealousy over other's fluency in speech or geared up for any rejection that might come your way since others are trying their best to get you down since it's obvious you're their biggest opponent. im not making this statement out of experience, mind you. my lips are sealed. ive made a vow not to make any remarks on anything or anyone which i dont like or do not favour from the interview. which pretty much blew up the whole secrecy stuff, oh, my big mouth.
so it turned out that all my worries were all wasted, eventually. yeah, there's no need to be nervous. oh, hope so.
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