Wednesday, April 30, 2008

End of a long journey, beginning of another..


Hmm... Does this picture look familiar to you. Yeah you are right, its the voting ground set up in atrium for SRC election voting, and it has been there for the recent 3 days. I would say it looks like a maze, a labyrinth or even a fortress. The box situated in the centre area is our voting box, and the boards surrounding are pasted with infos of all the candidates, we spent quite some time setting up this place, so yeah worth a shot....

So finally, after so much efforts put in, we have come to the end of SRC election, vote counting will be done on friday and the much anticipated results, announced to IMU on monday.. All I wanted to say is thanks to all my friends, not just my friends but people who say good things bout me, people who gave constructive comments, people who voted for me and people who are willing to come out and vote!! And yeah, like what several candidates told me, all of them have given their all throughout these one hectic, physically and mentally taxing month, and it had been a great experience for all, so winning or not, it just doesn't matter that much anymore...

Spending time today removing everything in the atrium, removing all the posters just summed up our campaign. No matter who got elected, I feel the most important thing to do is to remember that IMU students are the one who put you in the office, and work hard to repay their trust, coz whoever make u, can also break u... So never take things for granted, appreciate what we got, be humble and serving people sincerely is what we need to do...

So back to the voting.... I was a volunteer in the SRC vote counting last year and got the chance to witness how professional Mahesh and co are in the whole process. All of us were required to draw our places in the hall to ensure random position, and was briefed about the whole process in a giant screen in Multi Purpose Hall. Votes from different batches were counted by different people to ensure no one knew bout the final actual result except SRC, which left everyone speculating and making guesses. Each person was given a form containing candidate names and alphabetical numbers in boxes. Each person is only require to count votes for one position, when we get a voting paper, we are required to tick the alphabetical number under the name of the person who is voted and pass the ballot paper to the person beside in charge of another position. Cheating and mistakes are almost impossible when the votes passed thru 3 rows which means recounted 3 times and if the number does not tally, recount will be conducted. At the end of the day, if the total votes of candidates are too close to each other, recount will be conducted again. I feel this system is effective and very professional, and I had a great time counting votes last year. Can't be a part of this year's counting though, wonder how will it turn out to be...

So good luck to all candidates, I knew clearly who I wanted to win and who I don't and results will be posted on this blog once I got it... D day is looming, EOS is less than 2 weeks away and I am ill prepared, if I get the position I need to make sure I get into Sem 4 in order to serve!! So expect some really workmanlike display from me in these 2 weeks, some desperate yet not so pressured last minute studying just to get the 40 marks I need to PASS. So wish me luck!!

Monday, April 28, 2008

SRC Politics

Election day one, over. Votes are casted but everything else is still unknown. I heard the turnout for votings is pretty good so that proves IMU students really cares!! I have always been fascinated by politics, no matter how dirty it is, but as controversy sparks during this election and especially it involves my friends, people I know, I just feel I had to say something about it even though as a candidate I should sit on the fence.

First thing first, I feel we should never ever judge a person unless we could claim that we REALLY REALLY know them. And knowing someone doesn't take days, it might take years or maybe forever. I used to judge people by first impression, just to be surprised again and again when the person who gave me kinda bad first impression actually became my good friends at the end while those who at first I feel are nice turns out to be not what I am expecting. The world is like this, its round, everything is unexpected. Sometimes emotions takes over our mind and heart, me myself used to be a very fiery tempered person, and maybe still am, and one simple misunderstanding, maybe one simple sentence or words spoken mistakenly, one second of madness is enough to cause a huge stirr. And little things can develop into something so huge that it can no longer be controlled. It showed how sharp human words can be and its impact, always unpredicatable....

Claims that IMU students are voting based on faculties are absolute nonsense. I have spoken to students of different faculties around IMU and no one, I mean not a single person mentioned that they will vote for the candidate just because they are from medic or pharmacy. And if thats really the case, I feel really bad for nursing candidates as they only have bout maybe 50 students!! So what I am trying to say here is IMU students are adults, they are not that childish to vote blindly, one of the reason they might vote for their batchmate is simply because they know the candidate better than the other candidate, thats all.... And if there is anyone in the election trying to play the PRO-faculty card, definitely will end up as a miserable failure, just like what some party trying to do in the recent Malaysian National Election, trying to play the same old racial-card tricks and look what happen.....

Chin Yeong is someone I knew for long, maybe 3 years, 4 years, I am not sure but she to me, in whatever aspect, is an amazing person. I worked with her as vice for the Malaysian Study Project and despite immense pressure, she took it well and did an unbelievable job. I played a part in persuading her to run for the treasurer post and I did it just for one reason, coz I believe in her. Dominic, in the other hand, is someone I knew maybe for weeks, and as I mentioned earlier, not judging anyone without really know them. So the first impression he gave me is he is someone really outspoken and honest, and if anyone says he is arrogant, I would definitely disagree, at least at this stage. So I believe the issue between them, no matter how controversial it is, has nothing to do with their personalities problem and clearly, just a MISUNDERSTANDING like I mentioned earlier...

As for Chun Kang, some might find his speech on Hustings not that outstanding and his answers to some questions, offensive, but for me, he speaks from his heart and says what he feels right... So is he the one to blame? I really can't answer that....

There is nothing right or wrong, different people has different views on things, and everyone is entitled to speak out what they feel. So I feel its important for us to RESPECT everyone's opinion coz thats the only way we can progress,and again, at the end of the day, we are all IMU students and we are all here JUST to study and excel, aren't we?

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Vote!!

I am writing this blog 3.oo a.m. monday morning, about 8 hours away from the official time where voting for SRC election 2008 starts. You might be wondering why am I not sleeping yet, hmm...2 reasons. First I went to celebrate a good friend plus ex-orientation groupmate's birthday party, a dinner plus birthday cake, then singing in E box till now, its kinda crazy fun so yeah, happy birthday Cheh Hsia!!

The second reason, I am here to post a shoutout to all IMU students, at least to whoever reading this blog. I am asking for everyone of you to vote, I need you all to vote, I want you to vote, I am begging you to practice your rights, whatever way you take it, just VOTE!! And Yes, I am talking to YOU!! It doesn't matter whoever you vote for, but SRC means Student Representative Council and as a student, we should have a say in who represent us...

Has been a really tiring weekend, friday night playing games till bout 2, manage to break the enemy's fountain, made history ( if you are a DOTA player you know what I am talking bout), the next day waking up at 5, having just slept 3 hours, travel to Seremban for Goodwill Games Table Tennis, thanks to Ramzi from M207 for the ride!! Lost the match but still managed a team gold thanks to my skillful teamates. We tried our best though but the match is a neck to neck, toe to toe fight and eventually we just lack a bit of quality, a bit of practice. But what I want to say here is, I believe you can't change the eventual outcome in life, but you can change the process, by giving our best in everything, thats the best we can do. The same happen to my Social Concerns Rep position in SRC, I can't guarantee anything fancy, but the only thing I can guarantee is 100 percent commitment and dedication and what happen after that, only God knows..

Right, today I am talking about how to vote, I mean how do you decide on who to vote. Here are some qualities that a candidate must possess if they were to get my vote:

1) Confident - You need to know what you are doing, if from the first second you think you will fail, you will never succeed.

2) Honest - Mistakes are inevitable, but stand up like a man, admitting your mistake and willing to work on it, not everyone can do that.

3) Friendly - You are representing the IMU population, if you can't even be nice to a normal student walking around, then I doubt you will do something to make their life better.

4) Dedicated - If you don't really want the job, then don't ask for it!!

5) Feasible manifestos - "Actions always speak louder than words". We don't need people who promise everything and deliver nothing

So what will your votes be based on??

One very interesting question some candidates are asked during Husting, though I didn't get that question.

" What are your three strengths and weaknesses??"
I would say I am a never say die person, whatever I do I fight till the last second without giving up. I put benefit of students ahead of anything coz I believe in justice. I value life, every second in it, and appreciate everything that I owned.

Hmm..weaknesses. I am a very stubborn person, I sometimes don't listen to advice, I am pretty rebelious, I once told that I am as stubborn as a rock. I do not really treat myself well as I always push myself to the extreme, like others say "if you can't take care of yourself, how do you take care of others?" And I sleep kinda lot, without 8 hours sleep per day, my mind still start getting heavy.

And what do I think bout our presidential candidate? He is a tough guy, he is successful and he is an unfamiliar figure to me somehow, it takes time to get to really know someone. So enuf said, vote wisely!!


Wednesday, April 23, 2008

The Little Things

As we go closer and closer towards election day on 28th, the campaigning, the tension is building, campaigning is getting hotter as everyone tries their best to garner every single vote they can. Since I am running uncontested, I am given something breathing space and can afford to take a break to observe things happening around, so here is the 10 facts I found interesting in this campaign:

1) Most unique campaigning method
Distributing batches, candies, bookmarks are common ways for candidates to gain votes but for Chan Sing and his gang to dress up as ninjas, go into lectures and throw sweets around and shout "vote for Chun Kang as your sports rep", thats the wackiest way of campaigning I ever seen.

2) Friendliest current SRC member
I don't want to boast it but I am really proud to have Avinder as my mentor, she has been a great help throughout the really taxing apprenticeship weeks, and some might say, the prettiest current SRC member....:) so I guess I am pretty lucky to have her as my mentor.

3) Biggest Fan Base
In the Husting Day where Jeya, a candidate for treasurer speaks, the crowd that came to support him was so big that half of the seats in atrium was occupied by them. The so-called "macha gang" has been a great support, cheering and clapping all the time, simply amazing!!

4) Manifesto which created greatest controversy
Treasurer candidate Dominic's IMU extra plan which gives IMU student card holders 5 to 15 percent discounts in various outlets including countrywide Coffee Beans. It attracted questions on how feasible it is and questions on whether it will still be on if Dominic lose the election, I guess we just have to wait and see what happen...

5) Most Shocking pullout
We have candidates pulling out of the contests, but for me the most shocking of all is the pulling out of Bikash, a candidate for secretary, he is extremely helpful throughout our first running week, diligent and dedicated, and running uncontested, so it is the most unexpected decision but luckily Keng Seng came in last second to fill the empty seat and hopefully he will be just as good...

6) Most remarkable turnaround
Geowin. While sitting comfortably on the seat on IT Liaison Officer uncontested, his abrupt decision to quit has raised some eyebrows. Two days later, he changed his mind and decided to run again, hmm....thats a good thing but I wonder what he was thinking back then...

7) Most impressive speech
I personally like my speech but I wouldn't say its the best. Candidate for PR Liaison Officer, Nicholas Yeap gave an inspiring speech, confident and cool, stressing on points which he should stress and know what he is talking about, now thats what you expect from a state debator.

8) Best Poster
Tough choice, each candidates came out with really great posters, we can see that there are really lots of experts in photoshop here in IMU, but I would say treasurer candidate Chin Yeong's one is the best, colourful, attractive and make her look just like a celebrity, what more can you ask for?

9) Stiffest competition
Surprisingly not the 3 way battle for treasurer or culture & religious rep,but the battle for vice presidency of Medicine between Mezhen and Aveena, in my opinion at the least.Worked with both of them before, great personalities for both, I don't know the medic students mentality but from what I observed, this could be one hell of tough contest, each votes really matters!

10) Best Moments
This is an election, everyone wants to win, however unlike Malaysian election, at the end of the day IMU students really benefit from it whoever wins. So I feel this election is contested in great spirit, great sportsmanship, I made lots of new friends, and may the best man wins in the end, for me thats what really matters.

Hope you guys enjoy reading these facts, however these are strictly my personal opinions. Many of my classmates are wondering have they made the wrong decision to study pharmacy, hmm...I am actually wondering the same thing, for now I believe I will make a better farmer than a pharmacist, so we will see.. Haven't been studying for quite long and exam coming in two weeks, gotta buck up!!

Monday, April 21, 2008

Husting Day Speech

Finally, the long awaited and dreaded husting day is here. Each candidate is required to give a 3 minutes speech and then will be questioned by current SRC members and audience. Thanks to all my friends for support and for those who do not have the chance to witness my speech, I can tell you that the atmosphere was amazing, I didn't get to record down my speech but here is exactly what I have spoken and hope u enjoy reading it:

"Good afternoon to all SRC members, ladies and gentleman. I am standing here not just as a candidate, but as a voice of all IMU students. Throughout my time in IMU I have witnessed problems suffered by my friends, and some of them, experienced by myself as well. And when there are problems existing, they must be fixed. Umbrellas in guard house, a guard outside IMU to control traffic, a miniclinic in IMU, these are necessary measures to protect safety and health of IMU students. Small changes, I believe, can make big difference.

Lets take a second and imagine we are in a country far far away as a student, alone without friends, struggling with culture shock, what would we do? This is the kind of helplessness suffered by international students in IMU. As friendly and helpful Malaysians, it is our duty to help them adapt and settle. Instead of letting them explore blindly, why don't we bring Malaysia to them, a tour around and a senior buddy is exactly what they need.

WE, medical students, will contribute directly to the community after graduating. To contribute, we first need to know what's happening around us. By actively promoting social events happening worldwide, enhancing the currently successful Charity Run and improving the charity home tutorial system, this open routes for us to help the needy and at the same time benefit by developing social awareness.

All of us here are IMU students, we study under the same roof so why need segregation when unity is strength? Instead of the usual everyday come to school and study routine, why not we get to know more friends, regardless of race, batch and course, just to make our life here more meaningful? IMU Unity Day, Freshie Interaction night, Friendship day and the interesting speed dating are proposed just to at least add more smiles in the faces of IMU students.

I do not need this job, I WANT IT, coz I believe i can make a difference, the job needs me, why? SImple, BECAUSE I CARE. Before I end the speech, I would like to dedicate this to all IMU students, coz no matter what happen (pause)

Sing : I'll stand by you, I'll stand by you, Won't let nobody hurt you, I'll...Stand.. BY.. YOU...

Thank You"



The Reason

No posts throughout the weekends, life without labtop is pretty miserable, at least for me, but now I am back, answering some questions frequently hurled at me by some of my friends.

Why run for SRC?
I am always a guy fascinated with politics, I follow Malaysian election closely, I am a big fan of Barack Obama, I enjoy speaking in public and campaigning is something which appear really fun for me. To be honest since sem 1 participating in my first SRC voting, I have always wanted to be part of it, coz I see the difference it can make on IMU students.

Why social rep?
There are people around who keep asking me, why social rep when u can opt for higher position? For me position doesn't matter coz I believe each positions are equally important, each has its own way of contributing to students, they are just names. I am not someone who crave for power and position, job satisfaction matters. I have considered treasurer, based on my experience as 4 to 5 treasurers in IMU, I have thought of Culture & Religious rep, main reason is coz my unexpected presidency in chinese cultural society gave me the motivation, but eventually I opted for social concerns. The reason? Simple, it is the job that in the most direct way solve student's problem, approaches student directly and listen to them, exactly what I wanted to do.

What about studies?
The main reason all of us are here in IMU is to study and graduate from IMU, if we don't score well, nothing else matters, unfortunately thats the cruel fact. I have thought bout this and I knew my study would be pretty messed up, already pretty messed up coz i am a RESPONSIBILITY COMES FIRST, study go next person. I was so worried bout my study that i changed my decision to run or not to run for at least 10 times!! Ask some of my close friends and they will tell that I am really confused that time, and finally I make a last minute decision to submit the entry form coz I believe in myself, I believe I would eventually adapt and learn to juggle, but would I? That remains to be seen.

Giving up all current positions, is it worth it?
When I apply for SRC I was never informed that I would be required to resign from all club positions to concentrate on my job. N currently I have let go class treasurer, ping pong club treasurer and president of chinese cultural society. Its kinda hard to do so and it hurts me more than anything. Especially in the chinese society when I was the president for a month, trying really hard to improve on various stuffs including the current chinese singing competition committee. I was given faith by committee members and I sorta felt my departure let them down, but fortunately I have found a reliable successor in Irene. People ask when u can sit comfortably as president and treasurer, when u r right on the peak of ur co-curriculum, is letting everything go for a small position in SRC worth it? First, it is not a small position, second, i believe it worth all the sacrifice if my job can guarantee IMU student a better life, as simple as that. It is a whole new learning process and I believe I am on the right track.

Why campaign when already won uncontested?
My competitors, Tamaraichelvi and Vanessa, are really nice and amazing people, even though they decide to pull out at the end. Thats y I am not taking this job for granted or taking it as though I have already won because I need the vote of confidence from IMU. At the same time i am rooting for my batchmates because I believe in them, that is why my poster is on, I go from batches to batches to try convince people and I try really hard in preparing a good speech, these efforts will eventually pay off, I believe.

It is sorta like a short reply to the Frequently Asked Questions by people around, hope you feel they are good ones, and keep the response coming, I need them!!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Fellow Runmates

Missed a night of post coz i m really too tired and too sick yesterday. But thanks for concern, i m feeling better d, just tired coz lack of sleep. Anyways, I am a guy filled with emotions, whether I am happy or sad, its clearly written on my face, and when I am really tired, I just don't talk much. You might think that this is not a good thing, but I feel that we humans has emotions, thats what make this world and everyone so unique.

And two weeks after losing my laptop, i slowly experienced how difficult life is for students without a computer at home, and how important is the school's com lab is to them, slowly understand the true meaning of "appreciation". But as I always say, y do human always need to lose something before learning how to treasure it?


Back to business, today I am shifting away from my campaign to talk about some of my batchmates also running for SRC.


Name: Sivaraj Raman
Position Running for : Vice President (Pharmacy)


My roomate for more than 3 years, one of my best friend and (former) batch rep of P1/07. I don't think there is any need to discuss how great he can be, dedicated and very effective in completing responsibilities. Just watch out for his sense of erm....sarcasm!!


Name: Low Chin Yeong
Position Running for: Treasurer

Hmm...She has been like a sister to me for some time. Very cute girl, yet energetic and commanding in her own way. The fact that I encouraged her to run for this post makes it even better! Vote for her and I guarantee your money is in a pair of safe hands!



Name: Adelin Yong
Position Running For: Public Relations Liaison



Very sweet and friendly girl, always smiling, always willing to help. Great PR skills, communicating with people surely is not a problem for her!!





Name: Soon Chun Kang
Position Running for: Sports Rep

This guy is truely amazing, he played more than 10 kinds of sports and are good in almost all of them! Great fitness, stamina and brain as well! Who is a candidate to win the sports rep other than him?




Name: Chua Sin Wee
Position Running For: Cultural and Religious rep

Strong, determined, independent and decisive, this girl stands firm in what she believe and has all the quality it takes to make a successful leader. Outspoken and not afraid to voice out her opinion, we need a voice of her in SRC!




So vote for them, not because they are from pharmacy, not because they are my batchmates, but because you feel they are capable. The choice is yours!! Gotta go get some well needed sleep, campaign in 5 batches start tomorrow!!

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Theme Song


This picture is taken in IMU atrium, 10.30 p.m. at night (don't worry the photo is not haunted), also the time when I realize how important friendship is in our life... One of my assignment as social rep is to do the backdrop for the recruitment drive, with limited time and limited help, getting sick doesn't make things better. Luckily two of my friends, you zhuan and ching yik, who are both quite sick as well, lend their helping hands, and together at night, listening to oldies in IMU atrium we worked together to complete the backdrop. So just wanna thank them for the effort!! Wouldn't have finished it tonight without them.... Even though its a very simple backdrop design, unity really saves time!!

Oh ya kinda forget about the theme song, I have a theme song for my campaign!! Its called "I'll Stand By You" performed by various artistes before but my favourite is the one by Carrie Underwood. So try to read to lyrics carefully and you will get the message I wanna send to all IMU students.

I'll Stand By You

Oh, why you look so sad?
The tears are in your eyes
Come on and come to me now
Don't, be ashamed to cry
Let me see you through
'Cause I've seen a dark side too

When the night falls on you
You don't know what to do
Nothing you confess
Could make me love you less

I'll stand by you
I'll stand by you
I won't let nobody hurt you
I'll stand by you

So, if you're mad get mad
Don't hold it all inside
Come on and talk to me now
Hey, what you got to hide?
I get angry too
Well, I'm a lot like you

When you're standin' at the crossroads
And don't know which path to choose
Let me come along
'Cause even if you're wrong

I'll stand by you
I'll stand by you
I won't let nobody hurt you
I'll stand by you
Take me in into your darkest hour
And I'll never desert you
I'll stand by you

And when, when the night falls on you, baby
You're feelin' all alone
You won't be on your own

I'll stand by you
I'll stand by you
I won't let nobody hurt you
I'll stand by you
Take me in into your darkest hour
And I'll never desert you
I'll stand by you

Oh, I'll stand by you
I'll stand by you


So yeah, don't forget, whatever happen just look on the bright side, I will...erm....try my best to "stand by you"

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Manifesto

Lots of people ask me, why do you want to contest for SRC when its such a time and energy consuming position. The answer is simple " coz i wanna make a difference, a change in IMU!!" So here is what I plan to do if i win the election:(I know its kinda long but do read it k? YOur comments will be very valuable to me)

1) Based on 3W’s

a) First W- Welfare of IMU students
- Survey Forms. Conduct survey every months, look into problems and find ways to
solve. YOUR concerns are also MY concerns!!


- Actively promote counseling sessions among IMU students to solve personal problems.

- Prepare umbrellas beside guard house, students can register and use umbrella during
rainy days. Prevent students from getting wet in the rain and get sick.

- Opening of mini clinic in IMU, providing basic medicines and first aid, for emergency.

- For new students, provide a detailed survival guide, including ways to got food,
accommodation, a copy of IMU map, plus a list of where all lecturers are seated and
their extension numbers, to prevent confusion and ease finding.

- Improve cleanliness of canteen, toilets and other areas. Conduct weekly cleanliness
check. Increase canteen’s table number, demand improvement of food quality and
reduction of food price. Make sure floor is not slippery to prevent accident.

- Place a new guard around the road in front of IMU in hours of heavy traffic. As I have
witnessed students have difficulty crossing the road and accidents almost happen.

- Improve TV facilities in student lounge. Students need more TVs and ASTRO service!!
If possible add a new Playstation 2 in student lounge.

b) Second W- Welfare of International students
- Organize session to introduce IMU and Malaysia, provide a KL city map, routes to
embassy of respective countries, organize a short tour to bring them around IMU
and possibly important places around, for example hypermarket and post office.


- From day one, assign one senior as buddy of international student, to facilitate
adaptation and prevent culture shock.

c) Third W- Welfare of Society
- Analyse and build on the success of previous Charity Run, set as annual project, assign
one pre Charity Run project to each batch.


- Enhance Santa Jerome’s home tutorial system. Create a detail timetable, which batch
and who are in charge of each week, purchase new textbooks and increased photostated
exercises. Create a fixed syllabus and system that every tutor has to follow, to ensure
consistency and student’s improvement. Provide tutorial service to more homes.

- Promote IMU Blood Donation Drive extensively, thru medias like radio and newspaper.

- Add a notice board to promote social events outside IMU and detail information on
global activities like World AIDS Day, Earth Hour and Force of Nature,

2) Promote inter-batch relationship
- “IMU Unity Day”. Twice a year activity involving all batches in IMU. All batches will
have to come out with their own performance and a PLAY/DRAMA involving all
batches.


- Organize Freshie Interaction Night for all junior batches coming in at almost same time.
- “Friendship Day”, provide means for students to show appreciation to their friends,
through small gifts, cards and dedications.

- “SPEED DATING” activity to spread the love around IMU. Provide chance for single
IMU students to get to know more friends in opposite sex

Will try hard to make all these happen if I am elected, I am a man with not only words but action as well!! SO please do comment on what can I improve on, thanks a lot, have a nice day!!

CV

Its kinda tough these few weeks, first I have microbiology practical, then physical pharm class test and pharmaco report submission same day, then malaysian studies, then SRC campaigning and tasks given from my dear mentor, and eventually after absorbing everything like a sponge, I collapsed and got sick. But... I am still setting this website up coz i feel i should, so here is my CV, you can also find it in the SRC notice board in IMU entrance and outside library.

NAME : LEONG WEI LUEN
BATCH : P107
Date of Birth : 11th November 1986
PLACE OF ORIGIN : Georgetown, Penang

PREVIOUS PLACES OF STUDIES :
SRJK (c) Perempuan Cina, Penang Chung Ling High School, UiTM INTEC Shah Alam, International Medical University (IMU)

INTERESTS:
Table Tennis, teaching, music, reading fiction books, singing, debating, hiking, jogging and all kinda fun stuff!!

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
PRIMARY : 6As for UPSR
SECONDARY : 8As for PMR and 11A1 for SPM
a-levels : 3As for Biology, Chemistry & Math and Stats

PREVIOUS POSTS:
SECONDARY SCHOOL:
Secretary of Youth Cadet {Rank: Staff Sergeant}, Class Monitor for Form 2,5 and 6, DJ for Mass Communication Service Club

A-LEVELS:
Class rep for two years in ALM5 M8 INTEC

IMU:
President : IMU Chinese Cultural Society
Vice Director : P1/07 & B1/06 Malaysian Study Project
Treasurer : P1/07 batch treasurer, IMU Ping Pong Club, Recycling Project
Committee of IMU Charity Run 2007, P1/08 Orientation
IT & PA Head : Mooncake Festival Night 2007, Buddhist Society Camp 2008
Floor Coordinator : Chinese Singing Competition 2007, Blood Donation Drive 2008

ACHIEVEMENTS:
Table Tennis : Goodwill Games 2007 (Team Gold), Malaysian Inter-University Table
Tennis Competition (Team 6th place), IMU Cup (Bronze)
Debate : IMU Cup Bronze
IMU GO Green Amazing Race 2008 9th Place

CHARITY WORK:
5 Visits to Santa Jerome’s Home (Tuition Teacher)
2007 batch P1/07 visit to old folks home (Team Leader)
IMU Charity Run 2008 (Volunteer in Old Books Selling Counter)
Temporary teacher: 2 months in SRJK (c) Li Tek Penang

Lets start with a BANG


Hi everyone, in case you don't know me, let me introduce myself, I am Leong Wei Luen from P1/07, a candidate for IMU SRC Social Concerns Rep. This site is my campaigning site where I will post all my ideas, manifesto, Curriculum vitae and lots of interesting stuff about me, updated everyday, so be sure that you read and give me some comments k?


To start it off, this is my campaign poster beside.
Credit to my campaign creative designer Eileen for producing such a nice poster and my campaign team consist of You Zhuan, Ching Yik, Chew Ning and Jeanette for coming out with ideas for the slogans. You girls Rocks!!