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2nd lesson for the module and we have our fellow peers (Wah Chun, Clinston, Melissa, Jocelyn and Yan Xin) who participated in last year TSM taking their time out to share their experience with us. Thank you so much!
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Trendy, new glasses, face masks party, fried chicken and beer were the hit of their trip! They also went to Lotte World to have their R&R. Prof Ben told us that the glasses there were really cheap and nice. He even recommended us and said that it’s a must-go for our trip this time round! He also shared with us the time where he went to a saloon in Korea and had a haircut. They seem to have really enjoyed themselves during their trip last year!
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Not only did they shared with us the fun and interesting stuff they went / did during their trip in Korea, Melissa, Yan Xin and Jocelyn also shared their internship experiences at 2 of the Korea companies - Hanintel and VCNC.
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They shared with us the working culture in Korea, how much they have to bring over and how much they paid for their living expenses at Seoul during their internship stint. The working culture in Korea was very much different from what I know (from dramas). They’re all very warm and friendly, willing to listen to any feedbacks, thoughts or comments from the interns! They even showed us how fun it is during work, with countless of Korea tidbits and treats!
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They also gave us some little reminder about getting our VISA ready if we were to do an overseas internship with Korea or Japan. Thanks for all the tips and sharing!!
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We proceed with our trip planning during the later half of the class.
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First up, we had the entertainment team presenting to us a list of places they have spent time researching. As there were toooooo many interesting things and places to do, we had to do some voting. :( The entertainment team has to then liaise with the itinerary team to try and fit everyone’s preferences and interests into the trip within the limited time we have!
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Being the finance in-charge, i’ve to gave a brief finance breakdown and expenses allocated to each components. It’s really challenging to fit all our trip’s expenses with sufficient buffer to play around with. Luckily everything went well for budget presenting. Prof Ben gave a real interesting comment, “You’re the finance in-charge, you tell them how much they have.” Gotcha, Prof Ben.
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Up next was the lobang team as they provide the class with a list of possible stuff we can get for our team identity. The whole class also gave suggestions as to what we can get for the companies we are visiting as our token of appreciation. As the class suggested Bak Kwa for the Korea companies, I volunteered to liaise with one of my friend, whose family opens a Bak Kwa shop in Singapore too! This might be a cheaper alternative to Bee Cheng Hiang Bak Kwa. :))
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<div style="font-size: 26px; color: #474747; font-weight: bold;  font-family:Arial; letter-spacing: -1.5px;">Logo Designs</div>
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Finally, our talented designers had come up with 4 logos in total for the class to choose as the official TSM logo!
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[[Image:Jieting-Combine_Logo.png|600px|center]]
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The logos were so nice and it was really tough for the class to decide which one to use!
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<div style="font-size: 26px; color: #474747; font-weight: bold;  font-family:Arial; letter-spacing: -1.5px;">Company Visits</div>
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Prof Ben also gave us a sample template we can use while liaising with the companies. He also told us to be tactful so as to not over promise them! We are told to be fast too! Time to send out our emails to our companies! :D
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Revision as of 18:35, 22 April 2014

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Today was the first day of the class! Everyone reached class promptly and occupied the whole of the right side of the SR - it was Agurz's idea hahahah. Everyone was talking away as most of us knew each other prior to class. Prof Ben came in after awhile and everyone settled down to go through our first lecture slides for TSM.


Lecture

Prof Ben told us about the academic requirements for TSM, the course objectives and even gave us an interesting recap of the previous TSM trip to Korea! My, they looked like they've enjoyed and learned alot from the different company visits during the trip. During the class, Prof Ben also mentioned that we will be going to Japan too! Wow, that's 2 countries in a trip! How fun would it be! I'm pretty sure we will be able to learn even more from the companies located in both Korea and Japan due to the difference in culture!


Discussion and Planning

After going through the lecture, we begin our trip discussion and planning - where to go for F&E, which companies to visit, etc. Everyone is divided into 2 per team and my partner was Jeremy! We were assigned to look for companies located in Japan and after some initial round of research, we settled for Wantedly and Brackets.

Everything was done and allocated pretty well and everyone had a rough idea of which companies they're going to approach by the end of the class.


My Role

Well, as we do not have TA for this module, everyone was allocated a role! My role is the Finance in-charge. This means I've to be very very very sensitive to the 1s and 0s! Luckily I've 2 really awesome helpers - Jeremy and Lee Jin! They're such a nice pair to work with, always soooo readily helping out in any way they could!


Photo-taking

Oh, we also took individual photos and group photos for the new TSM Family! :) Here’s the picture that our photographer Glen did up for us!


Jieting-TSM Family.png


I really can't wait to travel with this bunch of people. :D

Jieting-Week 2.png
Jieting-Past Exp.png

2nd lesson for the module and we have our fellow peers (Wah Chun, Clinston, Melissa, Jocelyn and Yan Xin) who participated in last year TSM taking their time out to share their experience with us. Thank you so much!


Overview of their Korea Trip

Trendy, new glasses, face masks party, fried chicken and beer were the hit of their trip! They also went to Lotte World to have their R&R. Prof Ben told us that the glasses there were really cheap and nice. He even recommended us and said that it’s a must-go for our trip this time round! He also shared with us the time where he went to a saloon in Korea and had a haircut. They seem to have really enjoyed themselves during their trip last year!


Internships in Korea


Jieting-Internship.png

Not only did they shared with us the fun and interesting stuff they went / did during their trip in Korea, Melissa, Yan Xin and Jocelyn also shared their internship experiences at 2 of the Korea companies - Hanintel and VCNC.

They shared with us the working culture in Korea, how much they have to bring over and how much they paid for their living expenses at Seoul during their internship stint. The working culture in Korea was very much different from what I know (from dramas). They’re all very warm and friendly, willing to listen to any feedbacks, thoughts or comments from the interns! They even showed us how fun it is during work, with countless of Korea tidbits and treats!

They also gave us some little reminder about getting our VISA ready if we were to do an overseas internship with Korea or Japan. Thanks for all the tips and sharing!!

We proceed with our trip planning during the later half of the class.


Trip Planning


Jieting-Trip planning.png

First up, we had the entertainment team presenting to us a list of places they have spent time researching. As there were toooooo many interesting things and places to do, we had to do some voting. :( The entertainment team has to then liaise with the itinerary team to try and fit everyone’s preferences and interests into the trip within the limited time we have!


Finance Budgeting

Being the finance in-charge, i’ve to gave a brief finance breakdown and expenses allocated to each components. It’s really challenging to fit all our trip’s expenses with sufficient buffer to play around with. Luckily everything went well for budget presenting. Prof Ben gave a real interesting comment, “You’re the finance in-charge, you tell them how much they have.” Gotcha, Prof Ben.


Lobangs

Up next was the lobang team as they provide the class with a list of possible stuff we can get for our team identity. The whole class also gave suggestions as to what we can get for the companies we are visiting as our token of appreciation. As the class suggested Bak Kwa for the Korea companies, I volunteered to liaise with one of my friend, whose family opens a Bak Kwa shop in Singapore too! This might be a cheaper alternative to Bee Cheng Hiang Bak Kwa. :))


Logo Designs

Finally, our talented designers had come up with 4 logos in total for the class to choose as the official TSM logo!

Jieting-Combine Logo.png

The logos were so nice and it was really tough for the class to decide which one to use!


Company Visits

Prof Ben also gave us a sample template we can use while liaising with the companies. He also told us to be tactful so as to not over promise them! We are told to be fast too! Time to send out our emails to our companies! :D