Among the various scholarships being offered, the SAF scholarship stood out for two reasons.
Firstly, the nature of the career was compelling because it was meaningful. While I was interested in business and economics, I was not so sure that I would enjoy a career as a corporate, white-collar executive. On the other hand, an SAF career would allow me to protect my country and my loved ones, while the day-to-day work in the SAF would allow me to lead people, and make a difference in their lives.
Secondly, I was assured by the talent management system in place in the SAF, and I was convinced that a career in the SAF as a scholar would push me to my limits. This scheme wasn’t something that smaller organisations could offer.