SINGAPORE: The graduate who gave the student address at the Harvard Medical School-Affiliated PhD Programs Hooding Ceremony this year is a young man who grew up in Singapore but was rejected from local universities and therefore needed to find opportunities elsewhere.
Joel Tan shared his story in his speech, expressing thankfulness for people who opened doors for him.
Growing up in Singapore
As a student in Singapore, Dr Tan recounted how he had been “really wanted” to study biology, but had been told on numerous occasions that it was “not a realistic path” for him, as his grades were supposedly not good enough for the rigours of biology classes.
“I was forced to take the ‘easier’ sciences—Physics and Chemistry,” he said, which made the audience laugh.
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