My name is Moey Sui Min. I was born on the 25th of July 1990 in Penang. As of now, I am 18 years old, going to be 19 in two weeks time. I live in Penang with my parents and two younger brothers aged sixteen and thirteen.
My schooling life started when I was four years old when my parents sent me to Easternsun Kindergarten, Penang. After spending three years there, I went on to Sekolah Kebangsaan Jalan Hamilton, Penang for my Primary Education. After five years and scoring five A’s in my UPSR examinations, I continued my Secondary Education in St. George’s Girls School, Penang. After completing my SPM, I went on to take Form Six there.
Along the way, I have met many good friends and teachers who have helped and guide me through my schooling life. In school, I have learnt not only academically but also many lessons on life itself. I myself have gone through many changes throughout the years. From the shy and quiet girl I was when I entered Standard One, to the outspoken and confident Head Librarian when I left Secondary School. I feel very grateful to have spent my schooling years in that school as not only was academic results important but also our character upbringing as a whole.
I have always wanted to study Architecture in University, but I don’t know why. I was very fortunate to be accepted into USM’s School of Housing, Building and Planning, majoring in Architecture. Here, I hope to be able to graduate with a degree in the field that I am most interested in and go into Building Conservation. I am interested in Building Conservation because I feel that although a country and it’s infrastructure must move forward, it’s history, culture and roots must be preserved and maintained to be appreciated by generations to come.
My hobbies are watching videos and making a lot of noise at home. For my videos, I can’t live without Youtube as I watch many foreign shows, especially Korean shows there. I love DBSK, a top Korean group and also disturbing my brothers. Brothers are good because they keep me entertained. They are like monkeys at the zoo. The only problem is that they are not caged. Life would be very different without them around to push around and to bully.
Other than that, I also love to eat and sleep. Coming from Malaysia’s food haven, Penang, I was blessed with delicious food since young, hence the extra body fat. However, I am a very picky eater. There are lots of kinds of food which I don’t like to eat. I love to sleep a lot, so I was a little worried when the lectures said that HBP’s students will lack sleep. So far, it has not troubled me that much yet.
