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Friday, January 21, 2011
Already Graduated for 10 years…
“We have graduated for almost 10 years…”
During the “pre Chinese New Year” dinner I have with a few Actuarial Science (normally we call “QA”) course-mates yesterday (20.01.2010) at Purple Cane Restaurant (Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur), I made the above remark. Yes, time flies, we have graduated from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) for almost 10 years already.
It was really a great time to catch up with my old friends who I have known for more than 10 years. We also talked about other course-mates who were not there – I did hope that I was able to invite more (especially who work in Kuala Lumpur / Selangor), but unfortunately I do not have all contacts. Some of them work in oversea, such as Bee Chuan, Fong Siong (I just knew that he got married already!), Bee Chee and many more; some of them are we have totally lost contact (not even via Facebook), such as Eng Keong. I really appreciate the time I studied in UKM with these course-mates and it was a great thing that we still keep in touch and have such gathering after so many years.
Gim Chong (and wife), Kok Keong, Kian Sing, Chuen Chee (and wife & son), Ann, Ee Hoon and Kau (and wife), thank you for joining this “reunion” dinner.
“How about next activity?”
“Well… Maybe we can have a visit to UKM campus and meet our lecturers…”
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