UNAIR NEWS –Everything is out of plan and unexpected.The three freshmen of class 2017 never thought that they would named the youngest student of .UNAIR NEWSsucceeded in compiling their stories, the students of the oldest faculty at UNAIR, Faculty of Medicine.
Chaq El Chaq Zamzam Multazam, the first youngest student to share his first semester story to become a student at FK UNAIR.For him, life at college is really different from his high school.According to the student who was born on October 2, 2001, many activities should be done wisely.If you cannot set the priority wisely, it is will be difficult to adapt.
“But, the important point is we can set priorities, for campus affairs, organizations, and socialize with others,” said Zamzam.
The same statement was made by the next youngest student, Andreas Novaldi Watang.Although he had stopped a year after graduating high school, the status as the youngest student was still appropriate for the student born on November 30, 2001.Having a one-year break, he studied even harder in medicine, the student who are familiarly called Andreas is one step more mature.In terms of association, he also does not feel awkward despite his younger age.However, for his busy activities at the beginning of the lecture, Andreas felt overwhelmed for them.
“The difficult part of it is to get up early.I rarely did it during the break, “he explained while laughing.“The most important thing is to set priority.Do not forget the academic performance despite having a lot of activities, “said Andreas.
Next is Muhammad Faiz Awwaaluddin Al Mubarok.The youngest student who was born December 11, 2001 had a similar story.At the beginning of college, he had a a lot of activities.
Despite having a smaller posture than his colleagues, the student who are familiarly called Faiz does not feel awkward if he has to mingle with his peers.It is similar to the atmosphere that he felt in junior high school.
“Since junior and senior high school, he has been accustomed to older friends about two to three years.So, I do not feel awkward in mingling, “said the college student who lives in the Islamic boarding school.
Author: Nuri Hermawan
Editor: Feri Fenoria





