DISCIPLINE IS THE FOUNDATION FOR SUCCESS IN THE NEW SEMESTER

DISCIPLINE IS THE FOUNDATION FOR SUCCESS IN THE NEW SEMESTER

Academic community The Faculty of Recording Media Arts (FSMR), Institut Seni Indonesia (ISI) Yogyakarta, has undergone a KRS filling and consultation period on Monday, January 20, 2020 to Friday, January 24, 2020. During the KRS filling period, active students are required to consult with academic supervisors to determine what courses will be taken during the next semester. Determination of courses and including passing courses in the previous semester and the value of the achievement index (IP).

The consultation process for filling out KRS is an effort to analyze and find solutions to various academic problems faced by students. Therefore, students' activeness to consult with academic supervisors is an obligation. Pitri Ermawati, M.Sn, a lecturer from the Photography Study Program, stated that all students are smart but not all of them are disciplined even though discipline is the base of success. So she expects every lecturer and student to refresh the quality of their discipline. The new year is a new spirit for all students in order to achieve the desired goals.

For students, the discipline of taking every course that has been submitted on KRS is very important. The passing rate of the courses taken will affect the IP value and will also affect the number of credits that can be taken in the following semester. One of the 2018 Photography Study Program students, Arivia Rahma Diani, chose to apply for 22 credits with the consideration that she could concentrate and prepare tasks more thoroughly so that she could pass all the courses taken. This strategy is carried out so that next semester she can take the maximum number of 24 credits.

In this Even Semester 2019/2020, Capita Selekta Course is offered. This course aims to open the discourse and insight of each student, so it requires perseverance and knowledge to understand and translate every photographic phenomenon that is developing today. This is of particular concern to Pitri Ermawati, M.S,n, who suggested that it would be better if students who take and take the course are already mature in theory.

The atmosphere of the student queue to complete KRS filling at the Rectorate Building of Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta, Wednesday (23/1). KRS filling is a process that students must undergo as part of lecture planning in each semester. (PR Red)

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