Yesterday’s visit to Prasmul (a.k.a Prasetiya Mulya) involved many activities. One of the first things we did was try to go to Prasmul by taking a shuttle bus for around 30 minutes. After that, we lined up first, got free food (Bread and water), and went to the auditorium for an introduction and agendas filled with activities we’ll be doing today. And in the auditorium, after an introduction, certain students get picked by different schools to compete in one of the games. One of them is where you are lined up by 4 students each for 2 schools, and quickly answer the host's questions. If the students can’t give a single answer or are beaten by other students, they switch out with the next one to answer the next question. The winner gets a voucher, which was mainly in the auditorium; we get rewards if registered and score 80 throughout the presentation, a few brief introductions, etc.
Shortly after, we went on a tour, visiting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), Event class, and Business-Mathematics. After the tour, though, we get a free food voucher to pick from at the bazaar. It was interesting how they implemented free one-time food vouchers, as other universities tend not to do. We ate while looking at a dance performance with dancers, and asked people who know how to dance to have a competition to win a certain voucher. After eating, we get free time to look around and win prizes; you can register and spin the wheel to win a prize, for example, or maybe get a free oatmeal treat. Usually, I would instinctively want to spin the wheel to get prizes that are free to spin. And so, I did and won a notebook and drinks just for registering a form. After our free time, we got our last group photos, returned to school on the shuttle bus, and went home. To summarize, it was fun and interesting to say that they do programs that no other universities would. We do activities that are sometimes interactive in some classes, games, and the food choice interests me.
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