Temasek Polytechnic (TP)’s annual Beyond O Level Seminar was
held at the Temasek Convention Centre on January 11. It would be the 19th
edition of the seminar, organized by Temasek Polytechnic and The New Paper.
Targeted at secondary school leavers and their parents, the
seminar attracted quite a crowd, with the Convention Centre being comfortably
filled. The highlight of the seminar was the moderated sharing session, where a
panel of five TP alumni shared their TP experiences with the crowd.
Despite their different occupations and backgrounds, they all agreed on one thing: the importance of passion.
Among the panel members was creative director Mr Pann Lim. The 40-year-old spoke of his passion for design, something that he found only after changing courses several times. “I’ve always put passion before prospects, as prospects will form themselves,” he said. “The logic is simple. If you go into something that you’re not good at but there’s good prospects, how (can) you (earn a living)?”
The seminar was not just a sharing session of experiences –
TP Registrar Ms Sharon Soh spoke about the various administration procedures
for the incoming students. In addition, she spoke about the programs TP had to
offer its students, reaching out to the parents and students and assuring them
that TP would be the best choice.
It was an experience described as ‘amazing’, ‘productive’
and ‘highly informative’; the seminar certainly did not disappoint. Already,
plans are under way for next year’s seminar, said to be ‘beyond’ what has
already been achieved.
