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Friday, March 1, 2013


Hello, I am alva, an ordinary girl who lives in ordinary world with flat life, and has no special skill which may attract you. So here, I would bring you to my past, to know deeper about who I am, and to learn how I can have such kind of flat life.. So, what kind of story you wish from an ordinary girl? I guess you wish nothing.

A Little Bit Information

            The story begins with the usual narration just like in the fairy tale. Once upon a time, -not exactly once upon a time, but September 18th 1993- in a really really small village in a small town in the east of Central Java, there was born a little tiny baby who was given name by her beloved parents as Alvanita. Yeaaaah that is my name . Oke, just let me keep telling the story of mine. So, that is the time when I could see the world, and later on I would say how cruel this world is.
            I live in a really small village, surrounded by forest of pines. However, we can see many mountains and hills, such a beautiful sceneries I could say. My father and mother also come from and live in the same village where I live. My grandparents also come from and live in the same village with me. So actually we are all, I mean my family are from the same village. How small my world is, right? and other relatives are also in the same village, even, most of people in the village are my family. I have never been outside my town. Even I never explore my town. I only know my village because I live there, I grow up there, and that is the only place I know. My parents never take me to go a walk to other regency. I only live in this small town which even I still don’t know the regions. I only know the way from my home to my school, to bus station, and of course to the square park . Other side?? I really don’t know because I have never been there.
            So this gonna be a little bit information of me and my beloved family. Well, I don’t live in a rich family who can get everything we want. We need a really hard work to fulfill our needs in our daily life. I have one young brother. He is two years younger than me. My parents don’t work in office. They only ordinary parents, but in my point of view, they are the best parent. My father is a farmer, only a small farmer; cultivate his own land in the village. Every day he goes to farmland, just to find something that he can sell such as some fruits from his farm, or sometimes if we really need a lot of money he will sell some of the big trees in the farm. Oke, and then I will tell you about my mother. My mother is a babysitter. She has got that job since I was in third grade in elementary school. Since that time, I rarely met my mother, maybe only twice a year, or even worse once two year. So at home, I live with my Father and Brother since my mother always get job outside the town. 

My School; Elementary and High Schools

            My schools, all of my schools, were not the famous school. It was only an ordinary school but I was so happy because I could study there and had a lot of friends. I would not tell a lot of my elementary and junior high school. It was quite the same. I was only a stupid student, lazy, and often got punishment because I didn’t finish my homework or sometimes just because I could not understand what my teacher said. I was still young, 4 years old, when I was in first grade of elementary school. Oh yeah, one note, although I was not smart student, I used to get third rank in elementary school. And in junior high school? I never got good rank since I often had bad scores in math and science. The only subject I mastered were Indonesian and English. Well, this was only a little bit information of my elementary and junior high school. Let’s move on to the time I had passed national exam and I had decide to go to High School.

Well, actually I didn’t decide what school I had to choose, because I had no right for it. It was kind of a tradition that I should follow my sister. Maybe I was her follower. I had to go to the same school which my sister attended. And yeah, I was gladly to do that because I had no idea of senior high school. So then, I went to a high school in my town. It was located in village too. Here I was not alone since most of my junior high school friends were attended this school. I was so confident to study there. I felt that this was not a strange place for me because I had a lot of friends, yet I had to still adapt to the new condition and of course to the teachers. This was kind of magic because I always got first rank in my class and I always got good grades in most of my subjects, including math. It was weird since math was my weakness and I never be able to count. Oke then, there was a time for me to decide what department I had to choose for my future. Most of my friends took Science class, and how about me? yeah, since I was first rank and had good scores, so I was able to take science, social, and language. However, I convinced myself to take Language program since I loved to learn language and that was the only subject I mastered well. Well, I know most of people wondered and surprised . My family got angry with me because of my decision. They said it was not a good decision since language was well known as “bad class”, full of rascals, and what I would be in future if I took language. Well, I didn’t care of that. This was my decision. I just didn’t want to be sister follower to take Science Class since I never loved Science. I knew inside myself I loved learning language and culture. And that’s what I got in language class.

                                                                                    
How Do I Get Here?

Yeahh I know you are wondering now how I get here, studying English Literature in a famous university, UGM.

So the story begun when I was in the first semester of third grade’s Senior High School. I always dreamed to go to University, to explore world, and other (seems) impossible things. That was so wonderful for daydreaming, yet I often disappointed to realize that I could not go to university. Fiuuh, then I imagined how pity my life would be if I could not go to university. It meant that I would end up to work in other country as a worker in factory, or maybe I would be a servant. I always cried when I thought of that. My mother never allowed me to go to university because my parent would never be able to afford the fee. Oke, I had to face this problem. I was so hopeless and I always thought what I would do in the future.
One day, a miracle came to me. I had a brilliant idea or I should say crazy idea. If my parent would not pay the fee, I would go to university that would not ask me to pay fee. So, I went to internet cafe and looked for scholarship information. At first, I tried to look some information of studying abroad. Then I just forgot it since there were so many requirements to be fulfilled and it still needed a lot of money. I was not sure my parent would be glad to give me amount of money to study abroad since we only had “limited” money for our daily life. Then I tried to be more rational, and I tried to find scholarship in Indonesia. Finally, I could find one.
The first University (and the only one) was Universitas Gadjah Mada. I chose this one for no special reason. That was the only university on my mind, and I just thought I could fulfill all the requirements. I chose English Literature as my major because this is the only one I knew and I only had one choice. I applied for the scholarship. At first it was called PBUTM. This was only for them who came from low-economy family; they who could not afford collegee’s fees but had desire to study and had achievement. Few months after that, I was so glad to know the result. Thanks God, I was accepted. I never told my mom if I applied to study in university, but when I was accepted I told her, and yeaaaah she was so angry with me. she was so confused how to give me some money so that I could fulfill my daily life since my scholarship was only for my college’s fees not including living cost. Arghh yeah, here was another problem. I was still calm since my father, brother, sister and relatives supported me to study there, however they also were not able to help me to get living cost. Hopeless again… 

“You can do it if you believe you can”  - Napoleon Hill -

well I loved this quote so much and I applied it in my life. I believed I could find a way. And yeaaaahh one day a miracle came again. There was an announcement that PBUTM was changed to Bidik Misi, and those who got that scholarship would get living cost too. Yeeeeeeeaaaaaahh, I was so happy to hear that. And I thanked to God for the help to find me way. I told this to my family and they were so glad and proud of me. And finally, my mom agreed to let me study here.

For (nearly) three years, I still can stand here, studying English Literature as my major, and I still get scholarship. I still can manage it as well as I can and thank God because I can get good scores, although not be the best. Now I am here, I am still an innocent girl from a village who now is wandering in a city, living in a new world, and adapting with new society. Then now, I have to learn a lot of things because there are still many dreams to reach.


So, that is my story. Kind of a long story, not too long, to give you some images who I am, my past and a little bit my present. This is a story to make you know deeper of myself that I am only a little ordinary girl who has dreams. And My life? Yeaaah it is “flat” if you know what I mean. 

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