??????? ??? ???? ?????, of Class 06S305 has studied at Meridian Junior College from 2005-2006, at the end of which he sat for the GCE ‘A’ Level Examinations. He has attained full distinctions and an EE grade for project work.
Kenneth is quick to understand concepts and is able to understand and use them effectively. He is a humorous and enthusiastic student who never fails to cheer up his classmates. He bonds well with his classmates and interacts well with them. He often plans ahead and is very meticulous. Because of this, his work is often exemplary and detailed. He is punctual and often hands his work in on time. He never fails to clarify any doubts he has, and on hand to help his peers, especially subjects he is stronger in, such as General Paper and biology. He is often seen staying back after school to help his peers in their work. This shows his commitment towards his friends and class.
As the General Paper representative of the class, he has done well, collecting notes on time and sending out relays. When he was ill and unable to attend school, he still informed one of his classmates to inform the rest of the class, and appointed a temporary General Paper representative to ensure work was still collected and everything went smoothly. He is an avid lover of the English language and this has enabled him to better mentor his peers who are weaker in the subject. He has consistently scored well in the subject, topping the school in General Paper in 2006 and 2007.
Kenneth also was his Project Work Team Leader, and has exhibited many exemplary qualitites of leadership. He has initiative, drive, and passion in whatever he does, and is able to motivate his team members and encourage them all the way. He drew up an excellent Preliminary Idea using a simple yet uncommon topic, which ensured his idea was unique and fresh. This demonstrates his quick-thinking and creative mind, with the capacity to spot objects of interest which prove to be very useful later. As a result, the team unanimously elected him as Team Leader and used his idea for their project.
Kenneth was in the reserve team for the bowling team in the A' Division of 2006. The team acheived 8th position this year, but being in the reserve team spurred him to do better. He made tremendous improvement, and made it to Team 1 of the 3 boys' team sent. Team 1 then clinched 1st place in the A' division of 2007, which is due to no small contribution from this impressive bowler. He is an excellent team player, and works well under pressure, managing to score a perfect game during the competition, a feat which many thought impossible. His humor often encourages fellow teammates, and he is well-liked by all members of his CCA. He is also the treasurer of the bowling team and is always on hand to aid in efficient and quick collection of money, whether it be for the bowling uniforms or the fees.
Through his CCA, he has learnt many invaluable qualities, such as perseverance and determination. Although he only picked up the techinique of spinning during March, and did not do very well at first, he persevered, and made it into the reserve team. Through his determination, he managed to train hard enough and scores high games consistently now. He has also learnt how to handle pressure effectively, and now uses it to his advantage.
Kenneth also excels in non-academic and sporting areas too, with his friendly and helpful nature, he is an enthusiatic volunteer, performing over 150 hours of CIP to-date. He has taken part in 3 Flag Days, and gone on an overseas trip to Cambodia to help build a school for the needy students there. He has initiated several CIP activities with his class and CCA, and these include helping out at an old folks' home, and teaching children at an orphanage.
Kenneth is a friendly, hardworking and compassionate person, who exhibits several leadership qualities and always ready to help. He has done well academically and in his CCA and has contributed greatly to both. With such drives and passion, it is certain he will succeed in whatever he does, and he will be a great asset to whichever orgsnization he joins. Meridian Junior College wishes him success in what ever he does.
Right. That me. Yup. Me. Right...there. Ahahaha. Right. Allow me to scream. I have to go to school tomorrow, I have tried and failed to revise Math, and I had to do this simulated testimonial of what I wanted to see in my testimonial at the end of 2 years. I want sleep! I want rest! I want water! My throat hurts! I'm afraid of Math test on Fri! No! Argh! Ow! Shiat! =) Ranting completed.
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