Forge yourself through PILAR (Accessor Scientific Week) before competing outside

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Preparing yourself before competing is very important. Therefore, AcSES, UKMF reasoning FEB held PILAR as an internal competition event for AcSESOR before they competed outside the campus. This activity is a means to strengthen AcSES FEB UNAIR's steps to always accelerate well in terms of providing an overview of the competitive conditions in achieving an achievement. It is hoped that through this activity, all AcSESOR can contribute actively in producing achievements that make AcSES, FEB UNAIR, UNAIR, and especially Indonesia proud.

This year, PILAR was held on Saturday, 11 May 2019 in the Mindrowo Hall FEB UNAIR. Starting from 09.00 WIB to 15.00 WIB. This time PILAR was packaged like an Islamic Economics Olympiad competition with a series of plots starting from collecting essays, working on questions, and presenting essays. Followed by 12 participants (6 teams) PILAR was tense and exciting. Each participant was very serious in taking the written test and enthusiastic in presenting their essay.

"Alhamdulillah, with this PILAR I can feel the atmosphere of the Islamic Economics Olympiad competition which includes essay presentations. It turns out it's really thrilling to make a presentation because you have to speak in front of everyone. "The jury was also very good at providing motivation and suggestions for the participants to develop their essays." said Husnul, one of the 2019 PILAR participants.

Even though PILAR is an internal ACSES competition, there is still a champion for the winner. The winner was announced at the AcSES anniversary in the afternoon at the Brotherhood Hall of the Nuruzzaman Mosque. First place was won by M. Indra Maulana R. (EKIS 17) and Dewi Rahmawati M. (EKIS 17).

"The hope is for PILAR that next year the number of participants will increase and they will be more enthusiastic about taking part in other competitions. "Hopefully the knowledge gained at PILAR will be useful." hopes Zahro Ubaydilla, secretary of the Science Division.

 

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