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Chow Ee Jun (born 5 February 2003) is a high schooler studying in the highly esteemed Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur (International), Sentul, Malaysia. She is a prefect in school

Childhood

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Ee Jun was born in Geneagles Hospital, Ampang. She was supposed to be born on the 31st of January but the doctor in charge was on leave. She spent her first two years in an apartment in Puchong. Due to both her parents working, she was sent to the babysitter everyday. Two years later, her brother, Chow Li Onn was born. She started her kindergarten education when she was three at CEC. There, she took several courses such as swimming, mathematics and English. After two years there, she was switched to another kindergarten, namely Fungates Kindergarten because her mother thought that her formal kindergarten was too relaxed academically. So then she went to her kindergarten daily from 8am to 12.30am. Everyday, a transporter would send her to school and fetch her back when her school day ended. In her school, she made some new friends who stayed around her neighborhood and they always hung out together at one of their houses. Occasionally, her babysitter would bring her to the park. At the age of two, their family moved to a terrace house in Sri Petaling. Every year, she would participate in the school concert. She had an enjoyable time in kindergarten. In 2009, she graduated from kindergarten. As a child, she was very tall for her age as people often mistaken her as two years older than she actually is. She had a loving family, although she often fought with her younger brother, often resulting in both of them crying. She was very scared of people, clowns, and uncertainty. When she was a toddler, she would always cry when someone tried to touch her. There was an incident whereby she felt very scared when her parents turned off the headlights on their car when they were having a road trip.


Middle School

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She was enrolled to SJK(C) Yoke Nam at the age of seven. It was a middle school less than 2 kilometers from her house. Everyday, her neighbors and her would carpool to school. Her results were average when she first stepped into her school. However, vast improvements could be seen throughout her six years in middle school. She was required to stay back every Friday to take part in the extra curricular activities that were part of their learning program. She was placed at childcare She was made monitor when she was in third grade. During that time, her class was a very frustrating one and she eventually lost her voice due to shouting too much. In fourth grade, her school started streaming students according to their grades and she was put into the first class. It was the most stressful three years of her life. Her homeroom teacher was very strict and she very them tests everyday without fail. The school provided them with the best teachers they had to prepare them for their upcoming grade six exam. In grade five, the school made it compulsory for every student of her year to stay back for extra classes. She eventually scored straight A's for her exam. Other than school activities, she learnt to swim, draw and play the piano. These were lessons that she would take in the evening or during the weekends. She made many wonderful friends throughout her primary school life and she still keep in touch with them. In grade six, she took part in the postal drawing for the Campaign against drugs and she emerged as the first in the state.

High School

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She continued her education in Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur (International), Sentul, Malaysia at the age of thirteen. Because of the weakness in socializing, she had very few friends at the start of the school year. However, it got better for her as she progressed through high school. In 2017, she was chosen to for a program in China named Beijing Summer Camp. She applied to become a prefect and she was accepted. After three months of probation, she was made Lower Secondary Coordinator of 2017/2018.