JAKARTA - At the age of no longer young, actor Ferry Salim managed to achieve an academic achievement that was proud. He successfully completed his Master's (S2) Law education at the age of 59, a struggle that he admitted was not easy.

When asked about the difficulties he faced, Ferry said one of the biggest challenges.

"Actually, my difficulty is only one, by dividing the time," he said in Central Jakarta, Tuesday, January 27.

He has to be smart to balance between his roles as a student, actor, head of the family, UNICEF ambassador, and also a businessman.

"It's so hard to divide the time," he continued.

One of the most difficult college rules he had to fulfill was about attendance. He had to make sure his attendance was not less than the minimum limit specified.

"The name of the college is that there are standards where we can't be in how many, 30% attendance, right. Well, that's the hardest thing," he recalled.

The clash between the schedule of lectures and filming often makes him stressed.

"Stress! How do I have to go to college today, but I have to shoot like that," he said.

However, behind all the difficulties, he actually found a sensation that he missed. This academic challenge became a new passion in his life.

"Yes, that's it, but that's the challenge that I really miss," said Ferry.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)

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