“During semesters 1-5, I was active in the Student Audit Board organization, Faculty of Economics and Business, Diponegoro University. In the first year I served as Secretary II then continued to become a Junior Auditor the following year. Then in semester 6 I took part in an internship at the Investment and One-Stop Services Office in Demak City, Central Java as a staff member. I also had the opportunity to be one of the question-writing teams at the Diponegoro Accounting’s Harmony event in 2021 where the event was a national-level accounting competition held by Accounting FEB Undip with participants from various universities in Indonesia. In semester 7, I took the certification exam by BNSP in the field of accounting technician and succeeded in obtaining an additional degree, namely CAAT (Certified Associate Accounting Technician) or young accounting technician. I also attended various training such as training on Accurate accounting applications and seminars in accounting to increase my knowledge and skills. In addition, in 2022 I took the certification exam in the field of taxation and succeeded in obtaining a Tax Brevet A & B certificate,” said Dwi Yulia Asari, a graduate of the Accounting Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business Undip who was inaugurated at Undip 169th Graduation some time ago.
Dwi Yulia explained that she was accepted to Undip through the Joint Entrance Selection of State Universities (SBMPTN) with Undip as the first choice.
“I am very grateful to have been given the opportunity to pursue an undergraduate degree in accounting at one of the best universities in Indonesia. During my study, I gained various extraordinary experiences starting from being taught by great lecturers, meeting supportive friends, studying at a cool and green campus environment, and getting complete and comfortable facilities and the availability of various activities that support academic success,” continued the cum laude graduate with a GPA of 3.84.
“Education and organization are an important unity that cannot be separated. A student should not focus on just one aspect, but both aspects, both education and organization, go hand in hand. Prioritizing education is the main task of students. However, there are many good things that are missed if students do not participate in organizations during college. Soft skills will not be honed properly, few relationships and experience of meeting various people will not be obtained when students only focus on increasing grades. Therefore, both education and organization must be balanced so that the younger generation can achieve long-term success,” she concluded. (Lin/Joshua – Public Relations)