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8 Beautiful Portraits of Diarra, Alya Rohali's Daughter, Who Passed UI Through the Talent Scouting Path, Taking Communication Major

8 Beautiful Portraits of Diarra, Alya Rohali's Daughter, Who Passed UI Through the Talent Scouting Path, Taking Communication Major

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8 Beautiful Portraits of Diarra, Alya Rohali's Daughter, Who Passed UI Through the Talent Scouting Path, Taking Communication Major

Diarra Annisa Radini, the second child of Alya Rohali, successfully entered the University of Indonesia through the talent scouting path. This accomplished girl is taking the international communication major in line with her interests since junior high school.

"I entered UI coincidentally through the talent scouting path, so it’s an invitation route for the international class," Diarra said during an interview in the Kapten Tendean area, Mampang, South Jakarta.

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Since 10th grade, Diarra has targeted to enter UI and maintain stable report card grades. She is also actively participating in educational activities and organizations to strengthen her portfolio.

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"I also participate in educational activities in inter-school organizations, and I have received international certificates several times," she said.

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She chose the communication major because she has been interested in social interaction and the world of public relations and advertising since middle school. "At first, I might have liked interacting with people," she said.

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Not just an interest, this major choice is also in line with Diarra's activities at school that are closely related to marketing. "At my school, I usually take classes like marketing," said Diarra.

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Diarra emphasizes that this choice comes from herself, although her mother fully supports her.

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"I personally like to take communication, but my mom has been very supportive from the start," she said.

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Alya also admitted to being proud of her second child's achievement, especially because the entry path was not easy. "Of course, I am very proud, relieved, and grateful that she was accepted through the talent scouting path," said Alya.

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She mentioned that all her children have planned their life directions thoughtfully without pressure from their parents. "My children are apparently ambitious, but I don't push them," she said.