The only person I am able to talk to was the passenger beside me, Malaysian too. Furthering his studies in RMIT in architect from third year. The first reaction coming from me was, "woow, does RMIT offer that course?" That surprise me was because I didn't know RMIT do offer architect courses and to make it more interesting that guy was transferring from Metropolitan College. Well, Australian university do offer lots of different kind of courses, from performing arts to short courses in writing love letters.
Becoming an Architect used to be my dreams when I was twelve years old, when I won the third placing in building modeling during secondary schooling. If I remember correctly, the reason I didn't able to get first place was I didn't get the theme right. I have many dreams in what kind of profession I wanted to be when I grow up, lawyers, architect, and businessman. But it all settles down to being an accountant and businessman. What it really matters is you enjoy what you do and build a financial freedom lifestyle from it.
One thing I really like about my parents is in their view of education, they alway tries to provide the best of it for their children. No matter how difficult it is, they will do their very best to find the best school, best tuition, best institution, and best university. If the tuition fees are way beyond the level of affordable, my dad will work harder for it. He even sacrificed his retirement fund in hope a better future for his children. He once said, "When I am young I don't have the luxury of furthering my studies to oversea or even reaching college level. But I hope my sons will do it on my behalf". Dad, I love you very much.
My parents never question their children's decision on the education they chose. That's the reason why between the three brothers, we have different kind of interest. Eldest brother studied engineering, second brother currently studying dentistry and I am in the commerce field. Interesting isn't it?
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