Yesterday, I went to campus ITB. I met some physics lecturers in their room and some of them on the street around physics program study buildings. It was nice to meet them. I greet them and asked for forgive me for any wrongs I did in ITB, and also I said goodbye to them to leave Indonesia for Japan.
The first lecturer I met was Mrs. Fatimah. She is my senior in physics ITB, when I was pursuing my undergraduate degree she was one of students of graduated programs. Now she have been becoming a lecturer in physics ITB since one year ago. We talked in her laboratory for about 20 minutes. She gave me slightly information about preparation to go to Japan (she had been stayed in Japan for 3 months, Sandwich program). Yay! I got a new info^^
The second lecturer was Prof. Zaki Su'ud. He was my supervisor when I was pursuing my master degree. I was looking for him in the first time coming actually but he was out. I met him in his new room ( nearby staff lama room). The main advice he gave to me was to be focus in the first year study until I have an achievement. He said to me that the important things to success study in Japan is hard work. Japanese lecturer will be respect to hard worker students. Yeah, I will do! Thanks Prof. Please, keep me in your du'a to be successful...
The third lecturer was Dr. Abdul Waris, head of physics program study, ITB. He is one of my best lecturer. He is so kind although he is not my supervisor. I learned a lot from him. He also gave me some advices to success study in Japan. He said Japanese is like Javanese. Sensitive and never show their disappointed directly. He said we must show our respect to person who will be supervisor in Japan by do not saying "no" in every tasks he ask. Just say "hai" and try our best first then he will see whether the tasks is fit for us or not. hehee,,I was laughing when Mr. Waris told me this story,,so funny when he said " hai. hai. hai." :D Sorry Sir. but I think you can understand me why I was laughing :D. He told me also about his socialize experience with some Japanese (senior and junior) when he was pursuing his doctoral degree in Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. So interesting,,and useful story for me. Thanks a lot Mr. Waris. hope I can meet u again near in the future..ah,,you know what was his last sentence for me??? He said "but, don't forget to get married..." with his jokking face..hahaaa..well, I will not forget that one, Sir.. hee.. I believe the time will come in the right time :) :) :) again, Thanks a lot for every things, Sir...
The last person I intended to meet is Prof. Khairrurijal. He was my supervisor when I was pursuing my undergraduate degree. He taught me meaningful lessons when I took thesis under his supervise. Sometimes I feel sorry for him coz I changed my major when I took master degree but I think he could understand it. He likes joke..and sometimes his joke hurt me :( well, I can understand him anyway^^ I was hard to find him yesterday,,he is a kind of busy person..but you know what he said in the first time when found him in instrumentation laboratory (it used to be my lab.)? he said "why are you come here?" with his jokking face.. hahaa,,I was not shock anymore but it still unpredictable words from him to me.. whew! I will never forget him anyway,,I learn a lot from his ambitious.
I also met other leacturer, Dr. Bobby Eka Gunara, Dr. Neny Kurniasih, Dr. Nurul khotimah, Dr. Freddy Haryanto, and Dr. Wahyu S. and also some staff of physics program study.
Thanks all,,, please, keep me on your du'a to be success study in Japan..Aameen.
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