Last week, Andre received an offer to pursue his undergrad studies
at SIT.
This was pretty momentous for him. If you've ollowed my (now defunct) blog, you would know that
academics is not in Andre's DNA. His two favourite periods in primary
school were recess and PE. This continued all the way to poly, where he
aced his practical modules and bombed the theory ones. If he's ever held hostage for information, all the kidnappers have to do is threaten to make him write an essay. He will cave.
In his
final semester, he poured his energy into his internship at Changi
Airport. Despite the crazy shift hours, the irregular meals and covid-19
scare, his enthusiasm bubbled over. He loved the work so much he told
me this was what he wanted to do as a career.
The snag was that
he discovered the career path and pay of poly grads were significantly
limited compared to those of degree holders. It's an antiquated system
but an unfortunate reality of working in SG. So I advised him to look at
uni courses.
But what? Reading the synopses of programmes in
NUS, NTU and SMU bored him to tears. He declared rather dramatically, "I
will DIE there. Three years of HELL." So we prayed. God, show the way
to something he will enjoy and not expire from boredom.
Then one
day in the car, Kenneth heard an ad about a pop-up Open House for SIT
at Suntec City. Coincidentally, it was on a Saturday when Andre wasn't
working (which was rare). We went down to take a look and the very first
person I ran into was an ex-colleague from SMU whom I hadn't seen in
more than a decade. When she heard that Andre was looking at the
Hospitality programme, she replied, "oh, I'm in charge of that! Let me
know if you have any questions at all."
The Hospitality programme
appears to be tailor-made for Andre. It's heavily practicum-oriented,
with two 6-month long work attachments, and Andre will likely get
advanced standing for some of the theory modules as he's already taken
them in poly. Later at the Admissions booth, Andre struck up a
conversation with a current undergrad and they got along so well that
the student started surreptitiously sharing tips on what to do at the
interview.
We were there only about an hour or so, but Andre told
me with all certainty that this was the degree he wanted to pursue. All
the doors seemed to open in this direction, so he applied. And in
faith, he decided not to even apply to other universities as back up.
He got called up for an interview and due to covid-19, it wasn't a
face-to-face but an automated video interview, which doesn't play to his
strengths as he's best when interacting with people. Clearly it didn't
matter anyway, since he eventually got the offer ☺️
I often call Andre a big sparrow because he lives a carefree life and
doesn't worry too much about tomorrow, which has in the past, given me
many moments of angst. Yet looking back, I see that God has always
provided for him. Grateful for the blessings and for the timely
reminder. Hence this post of thanksgiving.
"Look at the birds of
the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your
heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?"
- Matt 6:26
Saturday, May 2, 2020
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