Why does it take so long?
I was talking with Ren Chang about the many stuffs that take such a long and painful process for AIESEC Hong Kong to get to while in most places like AIESEC Malaysia they are in place long ago... I found it quite interesting to list them out...haha (Don't get me wrong for grumbling, please look at the positive side that AIESEC Hong Kong is improving ourselves! Yeah!)
Things that happened
1. MC team selection (by selection board incl. MCPe)
2. Full Time MC
3. More than 1 MCP candidate
Things that will definitely happen at the end of the term
4. Double Term LCP (LCVP with 2 years @XP, LCEB size of around 5-6, team members working under LCVPs etc)
5. Incorporation (legalizing AIESEC)
Things that are still yet to happen
6. PBoX (or issue-based exchanges)
Well these are basics stuffs... yea so I like the basics. Thinking through... although it takes so long (okay, just counting from when I joined @ in 2002, it takes 4-5 years, but definitely some of the stuffs above are in place in other countries before 2002) it's really great to be part of this change process, altering something that seems to be unchangeable and deep-rooted, something that I really didn't like, but have always been there since I enter AIESEC. I would have never imagined these could happen a coupld of years ago. ha.. I think I will never forget this experience. =) And thank you for being part of this experience with me.
Things that happened
1. MC team selection (by selection board incl. MCPe)
2. Full Time MC
3. More than 1 MCP candidate
Things that will definitely happen at the end of the term
4. Double Term LCP (LCVP with 2 years @XP, LCEB size of around 5-6, team members working under LCVPs etc)
5. Incorporation (legalizing AIESEC)
Things that are still yet to happen
6. PBoX (or issue-based exchanges)
Well these are basics stuffs... yea so I like the basics. Thinking through... although it takes so long (okay, just counting from when I joined @ in 2002, it takes 4-5 years, but definitely some of the stuffs above are in place in other countries before 2002) it's really great to be part of this change process, altering something that seems to be unchangeable and deep-rooted, something that I really didn't like, but have always been there since I enter AIESEC. I would have never imagined these could happen a coupld of years ago. ha.. I think I will never forget this experience. =) And thank you for being part of this experience with me.

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