Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Introducing Ridzuan :)


My name is Mohammad Ridzuan Bin Zainal Abiden. I live in a typical 1Malaysia neighbourhood in Skudai, Johor Bahru, Johor. I came from a family with a decent living. I have a younger sister named Nurfatin Rafiqah Binti Zainal Abiden who is now in Standard 4 in Sekolah Kebangsaan Sri Skudai. I live with my loving parents, En Zainal Abiden Ahmad and Pn Zalinah Jinal. What is so special about my family anyway? To make it simple, we don’t live a high status living, still all my needs and desire can be fulfilled by my parents. Furthermore, the four of us always have a family-time at the weekends and during holidays. That really strenghtens the family bond between us four.Well, let us now move on to my school life, I am now schooling in Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Skudai(SMKS). Compared to other schools in Johor Bahru such as SIGS, SSI or even EC, SMKS can be considered as an underdog. Still, SMKS is now moving forward at very fast pace eversince its great breakthrough in PMR 2009 after 77 students passed the examinations with straight A’s in hand. That is why I love my school so much.

     Now let us jump on into my likes and my dislikes. I love all sorts of outdoor activities from a simple jogging at the park to a rough jungle trekking. In addition, I also love dancing and playing badminton. Those two are the two most often things I do in my life. I find that by dancing and playing badminton, it develops my agility and reaction time as we need to move at a very fast speed doing these two activities. Okay at the other end of the table, I hate writing journals. Yeah I really do. But I really think that I should start liking this one, as I am now a JSL which is really essential for me to have all my daily routines written down.

     As far as I know myself, I am a happy-go-lucky kind of person. I can also get along with many kind of people in a very short time which I think is a good thing considering I am a JSL and I need to have this feature of friendliness when meeting with people from an ordinary student to a very successful corporate figure. On the other hand, I found that I do not like to think deeply on something in particular. For instance, I never get interested in conducting experiments at my school. This is also something I need to work on.
     
      Well I think that is the farmost I can say about myself. Before I wrap this up, I would like to share what have I been holding on to as a motto of mine, “Success will never fall from the sky, but it needs to be dug out from the deepest trench in the world”. That drives me through all these years of living my life as a student. Thank you.

1 comment:

  1. I'm So PROUD of you!Semoga sukses selalu....Jangan lupa cikgu bila dah berjaya nanti kay....?U also did SKSS proud and SMS too....T'cher SF..5nov10

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