Discussions in Professor Justin Jin’s Accounting and Accounting theory classes were interesting and he’s been a great help to me during my time at McMaster.
If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Definitely the ability to fly. I would have an aerial view of the world and won’t have to worry about transportation to places.
If you could live anywhere in the world for a year, where would it be?
I would say Spain. I have a lot of family there and I’d like to learn about the language and culture.
What have you been doing to self-care during the COVID-19 lockdown?
The lockdown coincides with Ramadan. I’ve been observing Ramadan with family at home. I try my best to be as active as I can. I’ll go for a quick jog or stretch in the morning. I try to connect with family and friends virtually as much as possible. Also, the online Graduate Diploma in Professional Accountancy program at McMaster has been keeping me busy every week.
What’s the hardest part about working virtually for you? The easiest?
For me the hardest part is being able to get the rich communication experience you would get from a face to face conversation. Although virtual video calls try to simulate real life encounters, it is just not the same.
The easiest part is not having to spend time and money commuting to and from work/classes. No more waiting in traffic or for the bus to arrive. The ability to just wake up and open your laptop and start work is great.
What would you advise others as we transition to a new normal?
Let the current situation be a teaching moment for us to always try to prepare in advance for the unknown. I would also like to mention that we should keep a positive attitude and be optimistic towards the “new normal”.
As humans we should not be resistant to change, but be able to adapt when the time comes.
While at Mac, did you receive donor-funded financial assistance (e.g., a scholarship, award, bursary)? Any thoughts on the importance of giving back to your alma mater to support future generations?
Yes, thankfully I have received multiple scholarships, bursaries and other financial assistance during my time at McMaster. As a student, financial assistance really helped me to get by and focus more on academics and extracurricular.
Staying connected and giving back to your alma mater is beneficial for future students. The team at McMaster’s call centre does a great job at obtaining donations. As a student fundraising representative at McMaster’s call centre, we strived to connect alumni with the school and help them give back to students and the community. These contributions have made a significant impact to student’s life.