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Neelofa taken by student’s success and keen on celebratin­g it with a gift

- By IWAN SHU-ASWAD SHUAIB iwan@thestar.com.my

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PETALING JAYA: “Perfect 4.0 flat” graduate Nur Athirah Rushami Zien won the admiration of many for scoring top grade point average (GPA) for seven consecutiv­e semesters.

The outstandin­g student from Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) in Sintok graduated with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy, law and business with an overall GPA score of 3.99.

The 23-year-old, whose story went viral on social media, also received Pingat Jaya Cemerlang (Medal of Excellence Award) from Kedah ruler Sultan Sallehuddi­n Ibni Almarhum Sultan Badlishah, who is also UUM chancellor.

Her academic achievemen­t had even attracted the attention of actress, host and entreprene­ur Neelofa.

Neelofa, whose full name is Noor Neelofa Mohd Noor, took to Twitter to congratula­te the graduate and offer her a gift.

“Such a well-composed and humble young lady. Congratula­tions to you! Please tag her in the replies if anybody knows her. I’d like to celebrate her success with a gift,” she tweeted.

Nur Athirah told Star Media Group’s Malay-language portal mStar that she was surprised her success received so much attention.

She expressed hope her story would be a starting point for her contributi­ons to society and the country.

“Alhamdulil­ah (Praise God), I am very thankful although I believe many other graduates have also excelled in their respective fields. From another perspectiv­e, I believe this success comes with the responsibi­lity to give back to others.

“I believe we need to go back to basics as a student. Although it sounds very cliched, I believe concentrat­ing in class is important, being thorough when doing small tasks and knowing how to prioritise.

“A good environmen­t is also vital. I am thankful to be blessed with family and friends who are very supportive,” said Nur Athirah, who was a Conference of

Rulers scholar.

The graduate who hails from Arau, Perlis, said even though she enjoyed studying philosophy, she was faced many obstacles, to a point she almost changed her course.

“The programme is the first (of its kind) in Malaysia, many had a negative perception of it and were not confident in the employabil­ity of such a degree.

“I cried many times but it was worth going through all the trouble,” she said.

Nur Athirah was also shocked by Neelofa’s compliment­s.

“I am thankful that an amazing woman such as Neelofa appreciate­d the small success, which does not match up to her achievemen­t.

“She is among the great individual­s who are respected by many parties. She is inspiring, her words are meaningful.

“So sweet of you, kak Neelofa. I am moved, you are inspiratio­nal!” said Nur Athirah, who plans on continuing her studies and later venturing into the corporate or academic world.

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Flying high: Nur Athirah scored top grade point average for seven consecutiv­e semesters.

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