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MBA Valedictorian Speech by The Khoa Do
Good morning
ladies and gentlemen!
Dear Chairman
Kim, President Endicott, Dean Rose, faculty and staff members, parents and all
of my friends. It is an incredible honor to stand on this stage and represent
all my fellow MBAs on behalf of the spring 2017 class.
Let me start
my speech by confessing something: Back in 2014 when I had just completed my
bachelor’s degree in Vietnam, I was confused about my future. While my
classmates got jobs and started their adult life, I was struggling to figure out
what I wanted to do with my life. This battle together with my love for Korea
inspired me to apply for an MBA program at SolBridge. It was a huge decision
and marked a new phase in my life
It has been a
long journey since the first day I came to Korea, and during the last two
years, I got the opportunities to learn a lot of things here and meet many
friends from different backgrounds. They are a part of my unforgettable
memories at SolBridge. I have acquired not only the knowledge needed for my
future career but also other intangible valuable things, which help me mature
physically and mentally. I would like to use this opportunity to thank all the
professors who have taught me for the last two years with their enthusiasm and
technical expertise: Dr. Aye, Dr. Alejandra, Dr. Tahir, Dr. Daniel, Dr. Meng,
Professor. William, Professor Hsing, Professor Rao and other faculty members. I
also want to express my sincere gratitude to Dr. Mahmood Awan for his continued
support along the way and to my parents for their unconditional support in all
my decisions. Thanks to the student services department on the fifth floor and
student council for your care and dedicated assistance. Without any of you, we
would not be here today.
After
graduation, many of us will be at the intersection of our lives; we are
uncertain of what the next step is or what we ought to do.
Here is my belief: get out of your comfort
zone to challenge yourselves with something new and don’t be afraid of failure.
Any failures encountered when we are young is an invaluable lesson for our
future success. Regarding my plan, I will be going to New Zealand this
September to start my Ph.D. journey. I sincerely hope I will be able to return
to SolBridge after earning my degree to contribute my academic capability to
the betterment of our school.
Lastly,
congratulations to all graduates today, you achieved it, and you have the right
to be proud of yourselves for your consistent efforts.
Welcome to
post-graduation life. Thank you!