Soon, it is time to leave Singapore. I have two final exams on December 19th, and then I will return to China.
Thinking about myself in Singapore and studying for several months in SUTD, I have many feelings in my heart.
First of all, what gave me a special feeling at the beginning was the volunteer activity I participated in in the Community Involvement Projects. I have participated in similar events in my own country, but the format and results of the events are quite different. In our country, this is often organized by our own students and then carried out in the surrounding residential areas, such as repairing electrical appliances in the community (because we are students of electrical engineering), visiting lonely elderly people, etc. But here, there is often a very mature organization that connects with the student’s organization, which makes the activities here more targeted and organized. This feature is best reflected in Blossom Home Refresh. We also need to receive training before we start volunteer activities.
when it comes to study. I think SUTD’s curriculum model is also very different from ours. The team project is highly valued here, and has high requirements for collaboration between multiple people. At the same time, the course setting focuses on the combination of theoretical knowledge and practical operation. These are some very good ways of course setting, and I think it is a great gain. The gain here is not only knowledge, but also the improvement of interpersonal skills and leadership.
Finally, I am grateful to the Temasek Foundation and SUTD for giving me this opportunity to participate in this exchange activity, and I will spread the knowledge and ideas I gained in this project to the world around me.