Dayangku Hani Azimah binti Pengiran Haji Mohd Yussof
Bachelor of Science in Nursing

I believe that I have grown to be a more composed, and more open-minded and managed to polish up my leadership skills during my time in JCHS. When I was the President of Section 2, I lead most of the group work activities in the classroom and lab. Before JCHS, it was rare for me to do a group work activity. Now, I have a lot of experience doing group work activities, which made me become a more open-minded person, view concepts in different perspectives, think more critically and manage my time wisely.

1. Tell us your full name and what program you are currently taking.
– My name is Dayangku Hani Azimah binti Pengiran Haji Mohd Yussof and I am taking Foundation in Science Certification program.

2. How is it like studying at JCHS?
– Studying at JCHS has given me an eye-opening experience, because I always got curious about studying in the Nursing field. It was exciting to meet people with different ages as these people have different backgrounds.

3. What’s your favorite spot on campus and why?
– My favorite spot in the campus is the seating area outside the classroom, where I hangout and study for my tests with my friends. We made some good memories, and they pushed me throughout the semesters, and Alhamdulilah, I got the best results with the help of my friends.

4. Although quite recently, what are the things you like about JCHS?
– What I like about JCHS is that they promote our physical and mental well-being through the Wellness Recreation Program, which was held every Friday morning. For physical well-being, we would have many types of dances such as ballroom dance, K-pop dance, contemporary dance and many more. For mental well-being, JCHS would invite an expert to give a talk about mental health which was mind-altering.

5. Can you share a memorable or funny moment you’ve had at JCHS?
– One of my memorable moments would be when I won the quiz bee competition, where it was always a goal of mine during high school to win an academic competition along with my classmates of section 2, who supported us throughout the way. However, the funny moment was the three of us relied on our understanding of the topics which I was very impressed.

6. How do you balance your studies with social activities or hobbies?
– My hobbies include playing volleyball and side-hustling. I have a volleyball session once a week, allocating two to three hours of the day to help me to be active. On the other hand, my side hustles include being either a runner, tuition teacher or attending wedding gigs; by doing these side hustles, it would be a delight for me to save for my vacation and enjoy it without any worries. Spending time on my side hustles usually depends on what type of hustle I do. For wedding gigs, I usually do it on weekends, whereas I tutor students once a week. However, for my runner job, I would do at least 4 days a week with a goal of reaching $100 per week. Moreover, to balance my studies and hobbies, I would discipline myself to review any subjects every night at least for 30 minutes.

7. Who has been your biggest inspiration or mentor at JCHS?
– Miss Blas was my biggest mentor for two semesters because she encouraged me to do very well in her class. I constantly scored A’s in her subjects because I wanted to give my best for her efforts of teaching us. I loved the way she taught us, in which it was easy to understand and memorize the terms she was teaching. She would praise the students who did a good job on any activities or tests and encouraged those who did not do well by listening to the student’s concerns. I love you miss Blas!

8. What do you do to relax and unwind after a long day of classes?
– To relax and unwind after a long day of classes, I would grab my usual order of strawberry matcha at any nearby café and go back home to talk with my parents about our day. After talking with my parents, I usually binge-watch ‘Going Seventeen’ and do my assignments at the same time, so that I can rest and sleep early.

9. How has JCHS helped you grow personally and professionally?
– I believe that I have grown to be a more composed, and more open-minded and managed to polish up my leadership skills during my time in JCHS. When I was the President of Section 2, I lead most of the group work activities in the classroom and lab. Before JCHS, it was rare for me to do a group work activity. Now, I have a lot of experience doing group work activities, which made me become a more open-minded person, view concepts in different perspectives, think more critically and manage my time wisely.

10. What do you hope to achieve at JCHS, and what are your goals and dreams?
– It is not hope but something that I have achieved, getting my grades beyond my expectations. Thanks to our lecturers who taught us and ensured that we have a deeper understanding of the lesson. My goal is to work in medical field and my dream is to be a successful generation of Wawasan 2035.

11. Can you give tips and advice on how you maintain good grades in your studies?
– In every subject, I focus and listen to all the words the lecturers say. If you do not understand, do not hesitate to meet up with your lecturer immediately after class and ask them. Do discipline yourself by studying every night for at least 30 minutes.

12. Would you recommend your family and friends to enroll in JCHS?
– Yes, I would like to recommend if the person has the passion and wants to work in medical field, and if they want to work at an early age.

13. Do you have anything you wish to say to the next Future Healthcare Leaders?
– Firstly, congratulations on embarking on a path that is incredibly impactful and fulfilling. Your journey will be marked by challenges and opportunities to make a difference in people’s lives. Remember why you chose this path, to make a difference. Your dedication and passion will shape the future of healthcare for generations to come. Best of luck on your journey as future healthcare leaders!

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Alumni

Everything that I learned at Kempbelle University really helped put me above the competition in the field of business management.

Alyssa Watson
BA Business Management

1.Tell us your full name and what program you are currently taking.

– My name is Nurul Adibah Othman, and I am currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program at JCHS.

  1. How is it like studying at JCHS?

– Studying at JCHS has been amazing. I’ve learned a lot, and the lecturers are very supportive. Both lectures and laboratory classes are handled by dedicated lecturers who are experts and passionate.

  1. What’s your favorite spot on campus and why?

– My favourite spot on the campus is the cafeteria because there’s foods. I am such a foodie. However, it is not exactly just a place for me to grab my meals, but it is also where we catch up with each other especially with friends from other classes.

  1. Although quite recently, what are the things you like about JCHS?

– Recently, I’m quite thankful to the school for inviting some of the guest speakers, some nurses, to give speeches at our school during the nurse’s day. Their speeches inspired me to strive for the best, not to give up and believe in myself that there’s nothing impossible.

  1. Can you share a memorable or funny moment you’ve had at JCHS?

– There’s a lot of memories I’ve made for the past almost 2 years in JCHS. One thing I would always remember and be grateful of was when I was told that I am one of the selected students for the Gleneagles Scholarship applicants and I got the opportunity to be interviewed. Almost missed the chances because I didn’t check my email during our break, but alhamdulillah, I didn’t miss the opportunity given and I was chosen as the scholarship recipient along with one of my classmates.

  1. How do you balance your studies with social activities or hobbies?

– Balancing studies with all the social activities or hobbies is very important to maintain our sanity. I always make sure to prioritize my task, make schedule, and make free time to interact with others and to do any of my hobbies.

  1. Who has been your biggest inspiration or mentor at JCHS?

– My biggest inspiration at JCHS has been Sir Nemencio Santoz. He often shares his story and journey in nursing, demonstrating his dedication both as a family man and a professional. He never forgets his responsibilities as a teacher and nurse, always guiding and supporting us. Personally, I admire his love for his family and career, and his teaching has greatly helped me in my academics.

  1. What do you do to relax and unwind after a long day of classes?

– I enjoy reading books and spending time with my family and friends. Occasionally, I would play games on my gadget or play any board games with my family as well as watching any dramas or movies.

  1. How has JCHS helped you grow personally and professionally?

– JCHS has provided me with many opportunities to develop, especially during our clinical sessions. These experiences have equipped me with valuable skills and insights for which I am very thankful. I used to be a timid person, especially around strangers, but after our clinical sessions, my mentors Miss Julie and Ma’am Frida helped me greatly improve my personal skills, such as my communication with patients.

  1. What do you hope to achieve at JCHS, and what are your goals and dreams?

– At JCHS, I aim to excel academically and gain substantial practical experience to prepare me for my future career. My goals are to provide efficient patient care and to make positive changes in our healthcare system. I also dream of becoming a clinical nursing specialist in the near future and hope to achieve that.

  1. Can you give tips and advice on how you maintain good grades in your studies?

– Every student has their own style of learning. For me, I sometimes maintain good grades by reading and cramming the notes given, though this is not an ideal method. Additionally, I use the Pomodoro technique, where I set a timer to review or complete a task for 30 minutes, take a 5-minute break, and then repeat the cycle until I finish studying. This method helps me maintain focus since I easily lose concentration. It allows me to review effectively while also relaxing my brain and preventing feelings of overwhelm.

  1. Would you recommend your family and friends to enroll in JCHS?

– I would absolutely recommend JCHS to my family and friends. The supportive environment here makes it a great choice for anyone wanting to pursue nursing. Although there are still some areas that need improvement since the college is new and we are the first intake, there is plenty of room for growth.

  1. Do you have anything you wish to say to the next Future Healthcare Leaders?

– To the next Future Healthcare Leaders, I hope you seize every opportunity that comes your way because these chances won’t come twice. Grab them or regret it. As future nurses, we should always keep learning because this journey is a lifelong one.