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Dream - A man named Reno Khairul Fadli recently caught the attention of netizens after delivering a speech at his graduation ceremony. He proved that economic limitations did not hinder him from achieving a bachelor's degree. A video uploaded by the Tiktok account of Airlangga University (@unair_official) showed a snippet of Reno's speech at his graduation event. Reno shared the background of his parents who work as fried rice sellers by the roadside.
"Orang tua saya penjual nasi goreng di pinggir jalan," katanya. Selama berkuliah, Reno mengaku merasa ketakutan orang tuanya kelaparan. Dirinya turut menceritakan sempat tidak berani mendaftar program Magang dan Studi Independen Bersertifikat (MSIB)." "My parents are fried rice sellers on the roadside," he said. During his studies, Reno admitted to feeling scared that his parents would go hungry. He also mentioned that he was hesitant to apply for the Certified Internship and Independent Study Program (MSIB)."
"\u201dSince college, I have always lived in fear. I am afraid that my parents will go hungry. Even in the program, I'm sorry, MSIB doesn't dare to register,\u201d he explained."
It is reasoned that his fear is not because he is afraid of not being accepted. Reno is afraid of not being able to monitor his parents, especially his father who has diabetes and has undergone surgery as a result of staying far away to carry out the program. "Not because he is afraid of not being accepted, but afraid of being accepted. Because by participating in this program, there is a possibility that I will be far from my parents and there is a possibility that I will not be able to monitor their condition. My father is currently sick with diabetes and has undergone surgery," he said.
When being highlighted by the camera, Reno, who graduated as a Bachelor of Public Health, declared himself as the first person in his family to successfully achieve a bachelor's degree. He also expressed his love and respect for both of his parents.
"tandasnya." translates to "the punctuation mark."
The following is the translation of the given 'Bahasa' text to 'English' while preserving any html tags: "The Rector of Airlangga University, Mohammad Nasih, once asked Reno about his GPA while he was still standing behind the lectern. He proudly answered about his GPA which is 3.8."
Then Nasih representing Airlangga University said that they will provide job recommendations for him. At the end of the video, he mentioned that the University offers a scholarship program for students who meet certain requirements. "Airlangga University has decided to provide scholarships for Airlangga University graduates from less fortunate families, let's consider the indicator as KIP-Kuliah. If the person is the first bachelor's degree holder in their family and has a sufficient academic index, then we provide a scholarship for them to continue their studies at the S2 level," he concluded. Author: Nisya Aprilya.
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