Juying / Jurong West Primary School
Year 2007 - Year 2012
In 2007, I was enrolled into Juying Primary School, located at Jurong West St 91. My attitude towards academics was bad here. I was transferred to Jurong West Primary School in 2009. I decided to change my attitude and have a new start at a new school. The study environment at there was better than my previous school and on top of that, the school is nearer to my house. I begin to work very hard for each subject and try my best to be the top 3 in class as I am a competitive type of person. In just one year, I was promoted to the third best class. I am so grateful to all the teachers, my friends, and my family members for being there for me. The teachers there are the ones that spark my interest in Maths, Science, and Malay. I manage to obtain 235 points (3 A and 1 A*) for my Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE).
Kranji Secondary School
Year 2013 - Year 2016
With the result of 235 in PSLE, I manage to get into Kranji Secondary School. The cut-off point at that time was 230. My secondary school is a very good school located at Teck Whye Cresent. I took 2 pure science, Additional Maths, Elementary Maths, Combined Humanities, English, and Malay. I joined basketball club and photo taking clubs so that I can improve both my basketball and photo-taking skills. I participated in many events and camps like the Outward Bound Singapore camp and the Cultural Night Festival. Coping with my subjects would definitely be difficult for me if not for my good friends and dedicated teachers. During the O-levels period, I got very stressed and frequently have headaches. Lucky I got my friends, teacher and family members with me to help me. In the end, I got 11 for my L1R5. Even though we each go different education paths, we still meet up to talk and have fun.
Singapore Polytechnic
Year 2017 - Year 2021
With an L1R5 of 11 points, I get to take a diploma that I want which is Diploma in Infocomm Security Management in Singapore Polytechnic. The study environment will be scary for those who are not the competitive type of person. My classmates are very smart, hardworking and very competitive. They do things more than what they should be doing. Other than that, I feel that Singapore Polytechnic is the best polytechnic in Singapore. The modules are very difficult but unlike primary school and secondary school, I get to have hands-on experience and theory instead of just theory itself. This is definitely going to be a fun way of studying for me since I am more of the hands-on type of person. I hope to get good results and go to National University of Singapore (NUS) where I am able to take Bachelor of Computing in Information Security.