Thursday, April 24, 2008

8:18 PM

THE LONGEST RJ I HAVE WRITTEN SO FAR!!!


Well done lah!!! =.="

All thanks to my Financial Accounting faci, Mr Sim Choon Hou.... But he's really the most respectful facilitator that I have seen so far. Although he's really deem strict and particular even for the slightest minor thing such as the spelling mistake in our PowerPoint slides, but when it comes to teaching and everything, his lessons are really the most interactive ones among all the facilitators that have facilitated me so far, and he really makes sure that he really wants all of us to push our limits to the max, and making sure that his class will always be the BEST class that we ever had...

Okay enough of craps, let's proceed to the stupid and longest RJ that I have ever write so far... (Usually all my RJs are less than 10 sentences long only...) And if I don't get an A grade for the RJ section, I seriously can go and ________ liao.... =.="

Question: Evaluate your members (including yourself), on the level of competency they have for the module. Justify your evaluation.

Response:I will evaluate on myself first follow by my teammates.

For myself, I find that I am actually quite strong in
this module, probably due to my prior knowledge that I
have gained during Secondary 3 to 5 when I took up POA
(Principles of Accounting) as 1 of the subjects. I
actually scored quite well in most of my POA tests and
exams, at least a B grade, and also have quite a strong
foundation in the area of calculations, I actually refer
to my Ten-Year-Series (TYS) book that I have bought, and
keep practicing the questions until I really fully
understand the whole concept, and also for the fact that
I did actually coach my peers who were weak in this
subject and it helps to enhance my learning as well in a
way that I can recap all the knowledge and concepts that
I have learned so far.

For Fanni, I find that she is actually quite weak in it,
but she really puts in 100 of her effort and hardwork
to try to understand the concepts behind it as much as
possible. It's a pity that she did not take up POA as 1
of the subjects for upper secondary level, hence she did
not have prior knowledge of accounting and foundation
before this module (Financial Accounting). However, she
is very helpful in this team in a sense that she really
tries her very best to help out in whatever she can do,
such as doing up the PowerPoint slides while the rest of
us are trying very hard to figure out for the
calculation part in all the accounts that we did.

For Wei Guo, I find that he has a very strong foundation
and prior knowledge in accounting. He told me before
that he scored a B grade in his O level exam for POA,
and he has a strong determination and confidence that he
would be able to get all the calculations for all the
accounts and ledgers right. He is also very helpful in a
way that he would help the weaker ones to make sure that
they really understand the whole concept of a particular
thing, and having initiatives to start the discussion
going during the first meeting after the problem
statement for the day is being released.

For Muhammad, I find that he is actually quite weak in
it, although he took POA as 1 of the subject in upper
secondary level, but he did not score well during the O
level. His foundation is actually not too bad because he
has been exposed to the accounting concepts through POA,
just that he needs to practice more, just like
Mathematics when we also practice more to gain a better
understanding and foundation in the subject. He’s
actually quite helpful also in a way that he tried his
best to help to solve the problem.

For Wan Lin, I find that she also has a very strong
foundation and prior knowledge in accounting. She also
scored the same grade as me during the O level for POA.
She is also very determined and willing to help her
teammates whenever they need any help in understanding
the concepts in accounting. She also has the initiative
to start the discussion going during the first meeting
after the problem statement for the day is being
released, as usually, we would be sitting down there
waiting for other teammates to start the discussion.

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