Blog entry by MUHAMMAD RAIHAN

Anyone in the world

Sustainable Development Goals or some may say it as SGD is a movement by the government (yes very surprising isn’t it?) that aims to make a world that shares a blueprint for peace and prosperity for the people and the planet now and into the future this movement was made by the United Nation General Assembly or UNGS in the year 2015, the Sustainable Development Goals or SGD comprises of 17 interlinked global goals those includes:

·         No Poverty

·         Zero Hunger

·         Good Health and Well-being (hospital bills mate)

·         Quality Education

·         Gender Equality (take notes Twitter folks)

·         Clean Water and Sanitation

·         Affordable and Clean Energy

·         Decent Work and Economic Growth

·         Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

·         Reduced Inequality (once again take notes Twitter)

·         Sustainable Cities and Communities

·         Responsible Consumption and Production

·         Climate Action

·         Life Below Water (Talokan moment)

·         Life on Land

·         Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

·         Partnerships to achieve the Goals

Telkom University there is not much to say about this school except at how cool it is, it have achieved so much from how it was made before, a little bit of back story Telkom university used to only house employees to Telkom (how surprising) but as the time goes by the school starts to open its doors to people outside of their workspace and now in 2022 it have achieved international status and became one of the top private school in Indonesia.

Now lets put Telkom with the rules and guidelines of the SGD do they follow what the SGD have stated in their interlinked global goals, and I would say after more than a month of studying in Telkom they have ALMOST managed to do it, of course its not the school’s fault majority of the time but I can list of some of the things that the school didn’t achieved on the 17 interlinked global goals:

1.      The environment

All i'm going to say in this one is that i'm quite impressed at how clean the place it the classrooms are clean the bathroom are…….ok? yea its not clean but its not dirty but I advice you to use the your own bathroom cause it still not in the best conditions cause a lot of the sinks are god are they broken man fix it.

            Now the classrooms wow and wow is the only thing I can say about it, its very cleaned I give props to the people that clean the classroom they did a pretty good job I have a few things I like to comment on and one of them is that sometimes the AC remote is gone??? Like its not there and second is that the drawers seems to never been cleaned on the first day of school I see a lot of trash from god knows when and up until now its still there amazing is the word I can say.

            The outside part of Telkom cant really comment cause its very clean for something that is hard to control considering how big this place is.

 

2.      Learning Environment

Now lets go to the other wow part of my statement from before, the learning environment is good I cant say anything negative about it but sometimes I do have a hard time to follow what the teacher say, sure I know im asking to much but the way the teachers teach are quite boring and sometimes makes me sleep and the TV they used are placed in such an awkward position that it makes my neck hurt.

The level of each students in my opinion are the same but as time goes by we all can see how much it differs some goes beyond and above and became one of the best student in class while some are left behind with sub par grades and its mean to say but below average, we as a class usually try to help them like mention by another classmate of mine we do a online meet up on a Friday night to help those who doesn’t understand on a certain subject usually programming (those ; and those ( are starting to get annoying).

3.      Diversity

THIS IS THE SECOND TIME I SEE FOREIGNERS WALKING ALONG SIDE US ITS SO COOL!, there is a lot of diversity in terms of province and culture and of course country its still makes me go in awe when I first saw a foreigner in the same class as me it was quite the experience.

 Overall my experience in Tell-U is quite fun there is not much of a negative except something that personally annoy me but nothing to serious. Last thing to note is that the teachers here are very in a sense POG or cool their nice and supportive of every student’s opinion and complaints and their very fun to interact with outside of studying.