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Mr. Ben Foo Ming ShengProfile Name: Ben Foo Ming Sheng (age: 25) Birthplace: Malaysia Educational record: Presently: Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo (Management of Technology, Master's Degree) |
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And sorry I could not travel both ……. I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. -The Road Not Taken, Robert Frost (1874 -1963)- Road to the Land of the Rising Sun I always wanted to study abroad ever since I was in High School, mainly because I wanted to experience a new environment and to get new prospective in life. Australia, America or the UK would be a good destination as I'm used to using English as a language but I was searching for a different route as there are already many Malaysian students there. At first, I thought I was quite ready after the first year of preparatory course in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, but studying in class and using Japanese as spoken language are two different things. I was glad that I had another year of preparatory course in (former) ISI, Tokyo. Indeed, classes from early morning to late evening, the "only Japanese" environment had helped in improving the language. Also getting involved in the school choir and Shinagawa Rover Scouts helps me getting into the new community. After a year of experience in the big metropolitan Tokyo, I decided to continue my study in Suzuka National College of Technology. I majored in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering because Chemistry is the Mother of Science and Chemical Engineering involved many parts of our life; food, water, environment, plastics etc. Memorizing chemical terms and lectures in Kansai Dialect were not easy. Friends and seniors were helpful in my studies. ![]() (direct translation, "continuation leads to power") One step after another I was interested in the leading technology in Environmental Process that Japan has and I continued on to Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology for my Bachelor Degree in Chemical System Engineering. The course offers the accreditation from Japan Accreditation Board for Engineering Education (JABEE). My study was on catalyst to eliminate Volatile Organic Compound (VOC). -Steve Jobs, CEO Apple Inc.- Be proactive Being proactive is important. With the fast changes in environment and globalization, we have to open up our senses and be alert to the changes. Also, we have to be proactive chasing our own goals and dreams as they don't just come to us easily. Last but not least, be proactive and open up to various fields. | |