Four Taylorians shares their first year experience of being in Taylor's University
Jane Wee Li Yen, 18, majoring in computing replied, "I would be lying if I said I wasn’t worried about how college life was going to be. Taylor’s (University) made me feel comfortable with the transition from high school life to college life. "
She added that the lecturers were helpful, and that the workshops and talks that are being organised able to give better insight on the subject of Computing.
She also said that Taylor's facilities were very well equipped. She concluded, saying "I had a hard time deciding which college I was going for but I think choosing Taylor’s to further my studies was the best decision I’ve ever made."
Trying to ask about the university life with certain individuals resulted in plenty of common complains made by students, such as the lack of parking space and expensive food. However, several freshman pointed out several issues I didn't consider.
Chong Shin Wen, 18, majoring in design said that the leaking ceiling of the path on level 2 which connects Block C, D and E is a problem that should be fixed as water drips down when it rains, but is mostly satisfied with her university life.
The subject of the lack of water coolers in U residence and the campus was brought up by Cavin Yeo Teck Wei, 19, majoring in chemical engineering who lives in Taylor's hostel.
He stated that he really hope the authority can add more water coolers and fix the leaking problem, which Chong had mentioned earlier.
Nor Raihanah Binti Abdul Rahman, 18, majoring in interior design shared that she had felt the culture of university is very different from what she is used to, back in Kuching. She said, "I'm still in the state of culture shock,"
The return of seniors as a new semester begins had also caused her only method of transportation, the bus, to be filled to the brim regularly. She is often forced to wait for the next bus to go home.
Even so, she had no troubles with her lecturers and her classes are going well. She stated, "I don't have any troubles working with groups, other than just one person with very strong opinions."
Everyone had such different experience being here, and it really showed in their responses. Some problems only cropped up recently, such as the issue with the limited numbers of water coolers used to fill water and bus. Overall, everyone interviewed are satisfied with their education.
Jane Wee Li Yen, 18, majoring in computing replied, "I would be lying if I said I wasn’t worried about how college life was going to be. Taylor’s (University) made me feel comfortable with the transition from high school life to college life. "
She added that the lecturers were helpful, and that the workshops and talks that are being organised able to give better insight on the subject of Computing.
She also said that Taylor's facilities were very well equipped. She concluded, saying "I had a hard time deciding which college I was going for but I think choosing Taylor’s to further my studies was the best decision I’ve ever made."
Trying to ask about the university life with certain individuals resulted in plenty of common complains made by students, such as the lack of parking space and expensive food. However, several freshman pointed out several issues I didn't consider.
Chong Shin Wen, 18, majoring in design said that the leaking ceiling of the path on level 2 which connects Block C, D and E is a problem that should be fixed as water drips down when it rains, but is mostly satisfied with her university life.
The subject of the lack of water coolers in U residence and the campus was brought up by Cavin Yeo Teck Wei, 19, majoring in chemical engineering who lives in Taylor's hostel.
He stated that he really hope the authority can add more water coolers and fix the leaking problem, which Chong had mentioned earlier.
Nor Raihanah Binti Abdul Rahman, 18, majoring in interior design shared that she had felt the culture of university is very different from what she is used to, back in Kuching. She said, "I'm still in the state of culture shock,"
The return of seniors as a new semester begins had also caused her only method of transportation, the bus, to be filled to the brim regularly. She is often forced to wait for the next bus to go home.
Even so, she had no troubles with her lecturers and her classes are going well. She stated, "I don't have any troubles working with groups, other than just one person with very strong opinions."
Everyone had such different experience being here, and it really showed in their responses. Some problems only cropped up recently, such as the issue with the limited numbers of water coolers used to fill water and bus. Overall, everyone interviewed are satisfied with their education.