Humans of Taylor's
Catalog
A journey of learning and discovering through the ups and downs of University.
Elisha PaulrajTable 1
Vice President of TUSC
Handle time management , be wise dont accept every chance if you cant make it , life in Taylors
Jacob Yo Cheng FengTable 2
BOD of Chinese Society & Treasurer of L.I.V.E. Club
Within my club, I am both in EXCO and in the performance team, our events would usually include performances, finding a balance choosing between which one to focus on is key to make sure that you are able to balance not just your responsibility in a club but as well your academic
Jeffrey Lew Yen JunTable 3
EXCO of K-Gen Club & A struggling happy student
To me college life is more than just attending classes - it's a transformative period for finding your purpose, gaining clarity about who you are, and embracing the vibrant community you're about to become a part of. The session will be how my experience of studying abroad, running a business to being a Computer Science student / Vice President of People Management in AIESEC in Taylor's University has led me to find my clarity and the things that I wished to know as a freshman.
Kek Han ShinTable 4
Vice President of People Management in AIESEC in Taylor's University | Dean's List Computer Science Student
The experience of me being in AIESEC - a youth organization and club in Taylor's that I've joined since the very first day of my enrollment and how it has transformed me
Yan Bin Chin (Aivan)Table 5
President of AIESEC in Taylor's University
My academic life was saved from being mundane at Taylors by the cultural diversity and inclusive surroundings this community embraces. I am truly grateful to grow as a global citizen here and get exposure to endless diversity while getting my Bachelor's degree.
Fardin MushfiratTable 6
Member of TLMUN Club, Student Representative for Student Staff Cosulative Committee
What have I done during uni life that sets me apart.I take charge of my mental health, how do it cope with my study, my job, motherhood and surviving the flood; cope with my downtime and restart my career and financial capability again after the flood incident
Chiah Jing WenTable 8
Sales and Marketing Manager; Founder of D'Rhyme and Jingjia Sista
the Importance of being yourself and finding out what really matters to you when you strip away your need for external validation and choosing to prioritize love, growth and experiences. With that you will soon realise that you’ll be living a more wholesome and exciting life when you start facing your fears, knowing your boundaries & priorities and surrounding yourself with peers whom share your same real values and equal intention of growth and building each other up!
Jordan Tnay Jian YongTable 9
Psychology Student, Orientation Leaders, Psych Society, SUNS hike Club
I was scared before but now I'm not
Sarah binti Sugeng TriwahyonoTable 10
Student of Bachelor in Pharmacists
When living in Milan, Italy, it was amazing for me to read their constitution in multiple languages, based on the mother tongues of the ethnic minorities
Dr Sia Chin ChinTable 12
Programme Director
Sustainability is often a connection between an individual and values of preserving and ensuring a healthy future for ourselves and others. Through my own passions, I have engaged and learned a lot from advocates and pioneers in environmental and conservation industries. By incorporating this knowledge I have and sharing these values, it could help those around me to navigate sustainability in a consumerist society
Wong Shun KitTable 13
Sustainability Advocate
A road to chasing finacially independant and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, along with good grade
Chen Cher HaoTable 14
Small entreprenuer and Dean List Student of Taylor's
Dr. Hemalatha Ramalingam is an experienced Talent Search Consultant with a background in academia and the tech industry. With 25 years in academia at institutions like APIIT/APU and Taylor's University, she has a deep understanding of the academic landscape and tech industry needs. She later worked as a University Liaison Consultant at a Swedish company, bridging the gap between academia and industry. Dr. Ramalingam founded TALENT FUEL, a platform focused on personalized talent acquisition in the tech industry, emphasizing both Soft and Hard Skills. Transparency and collaboration are core values, aiming to empower individuals and strengthen the digital workforce. She seeks potential collaborations to mutually benefit organizations in the tech industry.
Hemalatha Ramalingam, Ph.DTable 15
Founder, Talent Fuel Sdn Bhd
My story on how to build up my career from bottom to up
Madhu NambiarTable 16
As a successful entrepreneur who loves to share and inspire stories
Road to make myself financially independent with the start of my small business with numerous challenges
Phoon Yuk Guan (Icese)Table 17
Small Entrepreneur & Taylor's Orientation Leaders
Hardworking and detailed-oriented College Student working towards Bachelor of Laws (LLB). I am dedicated to identifying needs of stakeholders and delivering effective solutions to all hurdles within my capabilities while providing best effort despite new challenges in differênt life-cycle stages. Excellent time management and interpersonal skills along knowledge of IT industry is pivotal to delivering mission that involves both technical expertise and people from all walks of life. Nevertheless, life-long and transferable skills have to be patched as time goes by to assure effective self-management during independent projects, as well as collaborate as part of a productive team.
Chin Ze XiTable 18
Member of Student Staff Consultative, Committee Member of Debating Club, Certified Microsoft Practitioner, EDUTECH
The story of how my SPM exams turned into a chaotic roller-coaster ride filled with emotions
Darren Chin Tze HernTable 30
Taylor's Orientation Leader & A-Levels Student
Sharing my personal experience on how I was able to achieve a 4.0 CGPA in foundations while also being able to pursue my other personal interests.
Kareena KrishaTable 19
Bachelor's of Law Student & Member of Star Ambassador
I'm going to share my transformation from a shy student to a debater. Although I was a laconic person in during my high school time, I hold my own unique viewpoints on various contentious topics.Because of this, I always prefer to write an argumentative essay whenever I have the opportunity to select my essay genres back in high school.And after I entered Taylor’s, I decided to join Taylor’s Debate Club since I can prevail in a discussion by disagreeing several hot-button issues.I enjoyed debate when I first started debating, and as time passes, I transitioned from being a debater to an adjudicator,who judges national debate tournaments. When I reflect on my life, I would describe myself as a salmon fish because, this distinctive animal have the bravery to swim against the current, and I have the courage to stand out from the crowd.
Victoria Wong Joo YeeTable 22
Debate Adjudicator
How Taylor's Left an Indelible Mark on My Life... and it's All about Building Your Community
Winston Lim Teng LiangTable 23
Programme Director of Foundation in Business, SoPU
a new beginning is often marked by significant changes and personal growth. It represents a chance to leave behind the past and embrace a hopeful future, then welcoming more opportunities.
Chang San EeTable 24
Undergraduate Student from Taylor's University
transition from high school to uni (perspective of a UEC candidate)
Lee Qian YiTable 27
Taylor's Chinese Debate Society (President), STAR Ambassador Committee, TLMUN Events Department member
A walkthrough of what I have done in my 1st year including the events I have organized as part of TUSC, own interests (crochet and dancing), a little academics. Will also start out by introducing my high school background (UEC)
Sherry ChanTable 28
Taylor's University Student Council Committee Member
How being a student at Taylor’s opens up doors of opportunity to so much more
Rhea RajTable 29
First year Architecture Student, Ass. Club Service director of RACTLC