Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Wordy AFS Interview.

Assalamualaikum, Greeting and Hi.

Today I had my first ever interview.

Woha macam interviu besar je.

Well no lah. It isnt that big. Its just an AFS interview, the one to apply for student exchange programme. And yeah it was pretty fun. Its time to mingle with the others and get to know the other part of the world. Especially when you are in a school which everyone has the same race as you are. We made friends and the most important thing, the unity chain is growing tighter.  Seriously . . . you cant have that kinda fun if you just stuck at home doing nothing isnt it? So yeah here how it was.

Hmm. Its afternoon. And suddenly I felt as if the weather was too unbearably hot. I'm all sweating. Well to be honest, the event started quite late but we didnt mengamuk. I went along with the other Hamidians - which were form five. Four AFS returnees were already inside the hall. And once we're inside the hall we were divided into many smaller random groups, each lead bu the AFS volunteer/facilitator. And of course we played games with them then. What else is there to do? o_O We play little Bonnie song, Zip-zap-boink-thing, Blow whtv. Blegh idk the names, but surely it is a fun team building game. So we play sickly a lot of games while waiting for our names to be called out - as they said , to avoid a too harsh adrenalin-pumping period.

Yes you know how nerve-racking the time before the interview was.

I told you beforehand, if you're going to the interview, prepare yourself to chin up! And be as awesome as you could ever imagine. haha. But true, because even in my circle was loaded with so many awesome people. There were two hardcore environmentalist, one was a volunteer at WWF, a chess player, and sitting next to me was a national squash player.

Thankfully I was not the first batch. It was way too early. Thankfully we have talked a lot when I heard Izzy (my group faci) called my name. Gulp. So I went to the interview room with the KUSESSians which were actually my sisters juniors. ( Oh hooho.. How detail is this ... >.<" )

My interviewers were both Indians. They seemed less intimidating. I mean, they were friendly and nice. But most of the question came from only this one woman while the other one was surveying my file.

They asked many questions ( of course ). And poorly my answers were as automatic as I could. And I spluttered my words as well . Bleghhhh I dunno what happened to me but my words got jumbled so easily atm.

So basically, below are how the interview went basically. I couldnt remember the exact conversation. Its lengthy i told ya.

ME & THE INTERVIEWERS

The first thing they asked . . . 
V   : So, your father is a doctor? 
ME: Yes, but he's retired already.

V1: You're from . . .Maahad Hamidiah. Where is that?
V2: Ohh. That, the sekolah agama one.

V   : Why do you want to go to Japan?
ME: There are many factors. . . Hmm like the Dasar Pandang Ke Timur ( Look East Policy ) by Mahathir before ? Blablabla I talked about how Mahathir did the policy worked, and how it really works . Its a long answer for a start I think, almost about an essay.

V   : But it is only two week? Two weeks is too short! Its impossible for you to learn their culture! How is that?
ME: That's the only choice I have. It is a short period but it doesnt matter. I'll grab as many opportunities I could have for every seconds. I can still interact with them through internet after that.

Then she explained briefly how Japanese peoples were, the situations there etc. etc. And then she launched to the Muslim issued questions. As expected, some have told me before hand to be prepared. Its a must question if you're muslim.

V: If there, in that 2 weeks you are placed to eat in a non-halal restaurant Will you eat?
ME: No, I'll not.

V: No?! Then you're not going to eat for two weeks!???
ME: I didnt mean like that. I'll find alternatives, there's veggies as an option.

V: Yes we know that, but will you eat in a non-halal restaurant? 

The session went a bit long for that issue. I dont know if I sound contradicting as my words have mixed up. Nevertheless eventually I ended up by saying 'No, I wont eat' if at that time I really feel that food is syubhah and 'Yes' when Im convince by the food and the restaurant and stuff there. And they nodded.

V: In Japan, they've got no recess time like in Malaysia. No canteen and such. Your foster parents will cook for you, and prepare you a packed lunch. Are you okay with that?
ME : Yes definitely.

V: What will you promote Malaysia?
ME: Blablabla... 1 Malaysia . .  Gotong-royong . . Rumah Terbuka during festivals no matter what your races are. Blabla.

V: Dyou think they'll like Malaysia?
ME: Yes perhaps, blabla Dasar Pandang Malaysia (Terbalik) by Japanese laborers recently blabla.

V: I see. So, if you've been shortlisted, the next interview session will be held.
ME: Hmmm. Nodding. There's over hundreds applicants for JENESYS and mostly they were too outstanding student. So I'm not putting up my hope high. >___<"


ME: Ok... when will the name listed out session - approximately?
V: Oh dont worry. If you're shortlisted, then we'll inform you. It'll be around August I think.


Hmmm. Okay. Thats all. You may leave.
ME: Okay thank you. I'm leaving

V1: Wait, what do you get the RM30 000 scholarship for?
V2: What scholarship? When?
ME: Oh that. I got it last year. And its eligible for 3 year after my SPM completion.

V: Will you use that scholarship?
ME: Yeah as an alternative if I havent got other scholarship.

V: Hmmm... What you want to be?
ME: I want to be an architect. Yeah Japan . . . is a great modernized country by the way. The technology they hve developed. 


Then talked about the recent Japan earthquake a bit and . . .

V: But you have to know that there's many applicant all over Malaysia applying for this scholarship. And these names will be shortlisted by the head-AFS. Even we can't decide who's going. So just wish you luck.
Its okay. THANK YOU ;)

And its ended.

You can see its pretty challenging.  Obviously they would ask you islamic-related questions if you are muslim, especially if you are from religious school. So better yet, you really master those things. (I didnt do research about that which explain why I'm not that convincing)

And to anyone who are about to go for the interview, dont do too many researches that would crammed you up. What most important is your mental preparation. Then pause for awhile and think of an honest answer as what you want to say. The failure to plan beforehand would encourage clumsiness like what I did omg.

If I got it, then its like bagaikan bulan jatuh ke riba - which is totally unexpected - Whoa imagine that.

I've met awesome peoples there. And I gained a lot. I learnt really a lot from them.
With that being told. It's okay whatever happened.
Alhamdulillah. 
Till then.

*p/s: I'm totaly exhausted.

4 comments:

Najwa said...

Hiiiii! I'm from a religious school too! And i'm going to face my interview in about a week. Thanks for sharing your experience and the tips though :)

Dragneel said...

Adakah mereka akan suruh kita cakap bahasa jepun? Sebab saya baru belajar 1 bulan

Unknown said...

Thank you, I'm very scared and I'm just hoping to get some understanding for the interview, did you have fun in Japan?

Anonymous said...

Hello I have my interview in 2 days and thank you so much for this blog it helps to calm me a bit since I’ve been a nervous wreck :)