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Q. Please give a brief summary of your current recreational and
leisure activities, including sports and hobbies.
Tips:
Use this space to sell your non-academic achievements. Mention the
recreational activities (can be singing, dancing, rock climbing,
hiking, swimming, ball games etc;) which have developed your
personality, widened your outlook or enriched your life experience
and knowledge. Show the recruiter that you are a well-rounded,
passionate, dedicated, dynamic and energetic person.
Basketball is one of my favorite team sports, because it is fun and
involves many people with different personalities. Meanwhile, it also
encourages me to interact and get along with team members.
In school, I represent the Society of Accountancy in joint-society
basketball competitions. In order to achieve a good result in the
basketball competitions, I always have regular trainings during the
weekdays. The trainings not only provide me basketball skill but also
develop my social skill and build team spirit. It also instills me the
value of unity and cooperation. Therefore, I do believe the above
can train me up as a good team player in KPMG.
I am now the board committee of Beacon Hill Leo Club. I have been
a director a year ago. My major duty was to coordinate the voluntary
service. So, I, together with the effort of my committee members,
organized a Children Caring Programme last summer. It aimed at
serving the root family. We have organized a series of problembased learning and different outings to widen those childrens
horizon. Currently, I have been switched to Treasurer who is a
representative of our club in the Leo Club District Meeting. I
successfully requested sponsorship from our Lions Club in the Leo
Club District Meeting.
In my university, I was a founding member and the External Vice
President of a student society Students in Free Enterprise. My
society was operating a social enterprise about Chinese culture last
year. Our enterprise acts as a middleman between some Chinese
traditional snack shop and their target customers. We organized
several successful workshops and exhibitions which has aroused the
attention from media.
Moreover, I am a member of WoFoo. In December 2010 and
February 2012, I participated in the Shunde and FoShan Service Tour
organized by Wofoo respectively. We organized community services
to local people such as visiting the disabled, delivering care to them
and introducing Hong Kong culture to them. This was an invaluable
for me and I have learnt that It is better to give than to receive.
I was the Deputy Secretary General of Hong Kong United Youth
Association Student Exchange Network, a non-profit association with
membership over 1000 from students in different universities in
Hong Kong. I have participated in organizing the HKUYA New Youth
New World Summer Internship 2011 which contained a series of
activities. For example, in February 2011, I organized two sections of
Internship Information Day in Chinese University of Hong Kong and
City University of Hong Kong respectively. Following this, I also
coordinated an interview day for the internship programme in Hong
Kong Baptist University in March 2011.
More importantly, I understand that active communication can
enhance mutual understanding between my committee members
and me. It also provided ample opportunities for me to develop my
organization, problem-solving and time management skills.
Moreover, I am a member of Young Men's Christian Association and
WoFoo. I participated in Be a Hero Caring Mission Carnival which
was organized by YMCA. I spent a funny day with my friends and
children from the minority including South-Asia and Pakistan. In April
2010, I participated in the Sichuan Service Tour which is organized
by Hong Kong Baptist University and funded by Wofoo Foundation. I
was assigned as group leader during the 9-day tour. We organized
community services to local people such as visiting the victim,