11 Apr 2025
Congratulations to Learner HW for receiving MSc Biomed Engineering Offer from NUS
Fantastic effort! Keep learning with joy, and even more success will come your way!
We are thrilled to celebrate the remarkable achievement of Learner H (HW), a driven and talented scholar from Jiangnan University, China, who has been offered a place in the Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering programme at the National University of Singapore (NUS)—one of the world’s top universities and a leader in cutting-edge research and innovation.
H’s academic record speaks volumes. As a recipient of a competitive scholarship and a published author of a scientific research paper during his undergraduate studies, HW has consistently demonstrated excellence, intellectual curiosity, and a clear vision for his future in biomedical science.
During the critical period of his graduate school application, Fun Learners’ School played a key supporting role in helping HW confidently pursue his goals. While not a long-term learner in our regular programmes, HW worked closely with our team to receive targeted guidance on personal positioning, academic storytelling, and strategic preparation—turning his strong academic background into a compelling application tailored for NUS’s rigorous standards.
We extend our deepest appreciation to Ms. Pei Pei Cha and Ms. Cynthia Wong, who provided hands-on mentorship and coaching throughout the process. Their efforts in refining his materials, clarifying his objectives, and preparing him for interviews were instrumental to his successful admission.
This moment reflects what we at Fun Learners’ School are most passionate about: equipping learners with not just knowledge, but direction, clarity, and confidence. HW’s success reaffirms the value of our mission to empower learners at all stages of their journey—whether they’re preparing for their first PSLE or applying to top-tier universities.
We’re proud to have walked alongside HW during this pivotal stage and excited to see the positive impact he will bring to the world of biomedical engineering through his postgraduate studies at NUS.