Achieving Cumlaude in 7 Semesters Alsya Chooses to Continue UNAIR Chemistry Fast-Track ProgramAchieving Cumlaude in 7 Semesters Alsya Chooses to Continue UNAIR Chemistry Fast-Track Program
Alsya Firdausi Nuzula, a student from Madura, is enrolled in the fast track program for both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Chemistry at the Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya. The fast track program is designed by universities to allow students to complete their undergraduate and graduate studies quickly at an institution with collaborative programs. Through this program, students can finish both their bachelor’s and master’s degrees in just 5 years, whereas typically, completing these degrees would take around 6 to 7 years.
To qualify for the fast track program, students must complete a minimum of 105 Semester Credit Units (SKS) and maintain a Cumulative Grade Point Average (IPK) above 3.5, as well as achieve a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL / ELPT) score of at least 475, which is the standard at Universitas Airlangga. Apart from meeting these requirements, students need to make thorough preparations starting from the 6th semester, deciding whether to continue academically, pursue a career, internship, or scholarships both domestically and internationally.
According to Alsya, the fast track program offers many benefits for the future, such as obtaining two degrees in a relatively short period. This aspect is crucial for consideration during job recruitment, as it enhances knowledge and experience. While the bachelor’s degree focuses on learning how to conduct research, the master’s degree emphasizes determining the thesis research.
Besides focusing on academics, Alsya is also actively involved in organizational activities, committees, and competitions. She has been a member of the Chemistry Student Association Inventory for the 2018-2019 period, vice chairman of the Madura Student Forum at Universitas Airlangga, Head of the Health and Environment Division at Yayasan Bangkalan Bisa, and has participated in various faculty and association-level committees. In terms of competitions, she has participated in Student Creativity Program (PKM) projects that have been funded, Scientific Writing Competitions (LKTI), and Business Plan Competitions.
Alsya advises younger students to continuously explore their aspirations, as these aspirations will pave the way for their future lives. Therefore, it is important to carefully consider all options and not solely rely on friends. Additionally, it is crucial to understand one’s own capabilities. “Do your best with what you can while there is still time,” Alsya Firdausi Nuzula advises.
Author: Nabila Rahma Octavia (Chemistry, UNAIR 2021)
Editor: Qurrota A’yuni