(STIBA.ac.id) Makassar – Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Islam dan Bahasa Arab (STIBA) Makassar is conducting Midterm Exams (UTS) starting today, Monday (23/10) until Friday (27/10). These exams are taken by all STIBA Makassar students, including those in the Language Preparation Program, Comparative Jurisprudence Program, Arabic Language Education Program, and Sharia Economic Law Program.

Vice Chairman I of Academic and Student Affairs, Ustaz Rahmat Badani, Lc., M.A., stated that midterm exams are a crucial stage in the higher education learning process. These exams are intended to measure the extent to which students have mastered the materials provided during the ongoing semester.

“Exams are a part of the learning process, and without exams, one cannot evaluate their own quality,” said Ustaz Rahmat.

Therefore, he hopes that students will view the ongoing midterm exams over the course of a week as a moment to pause and reflect.

“Pause and take a moment to look back. Reflect on what we have gone through during the eight weeks of learning, to identify any shortcomings that have existed so far and solidify our foundation for the future,” he said.

Nurhabib Miftahurrazaq, a third-semester student in the Comparative Jurisprudence Program, said that he had prepared diligently for these exams.

“I have been studying diligently, although I am aware that there is a possibility that I may not achieve the best results. However, I will continue to strive for the best and hope to obtain satisfactory results.”

“As a seeker of religious knowledge, my intention to study is, of course, to seek Allah’s pleasure. May the knowledge I seek today be beneficial to me and others,” added this student from Kolaka, Southeast Sulawesi.

The midterm exams are being taken by 1,105 male students and 1,199 female students.

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