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Kalau mengingat-ingat lagi masa perkuliahan dari semester 3 sampai semester 7, rasanya itu... luar biasa, melelahkan, dan ajaib!!!

Semester 3 sampai semester 6 saya ngerasain yang namanya "berdarah-darah" ngerjain tugas; mulai dari tugas mingguan Abang Sahala, tugas wawancara, nulis straight news, nulis feature, nulis artikel, produksi jurnalistik (TV, majalah, dan radio), sampai berita mendalam.

Apalagi saat semester 3, saya dan teman-teman seangkatan harus melalui dulu yang namanya 'Orientasi Jurnalistik' (OJ) sebelum sah bergabung di Himpunan Mahasiswa Jurnalistik (HMJ). Semester 3 jadi salah satu semester berat, karena tugas bejubel plus dibarengi OJ yang waktunya bener-bener random.

Pastinya, selama kuliah liputan dan wawancara itu udah jadi kebiasaan. Baca majalah Tempo tiap minggu juga makin sering karena jadi tugas mingguan. Begadang, nggak mandi, ke kampus belum tidur pun jadi rutinitas sehari-hari. Ditambah lagi saya harus bisa menyeimbangi kegiatan antara kuliah, organisasi, dan kehidupan sosial; kuliah harus tetep mempertahankan nilai, ngurus di dua organisasi, dan meluangkan waktu untuk main sama temen-temen. Saya akui itu memang nggak gampang, energi banyak terkuras, tapi beruntung saya selalu enjoy ngejalaninnya.

Masih di semester 3, saya punya pengalaman unik saat mengerjakan tugas matkul wawancara. Waktu itu hari Jumat, tumbenan pagi-pagi saya kebangun. Nggak begitu lama setelah bangun, saya ditelepon narasumber yang bersedia diwawancara. Epic-nya, beliau ada di Garut karena berprofesi sebagai guru TK di sana. Saya harus mengejar sebelum jam 12 untuk tiba di Garut dari Jatinangor!

Nggak pake acara mandi (cuma gosok gigi dan cuci muka), saya langsung berangkat naik motor dari Jatinangor ke Garut. Sempet khawatir terlambat sampai, tapi ternyata saya bisa sampai di sana sekitar jam 11 siang. Beruntung ibunya baik banget, bahan wawancara tentang disertasinya dikasih lengkap, bahkan saat pulang dikasih kue sekotak. Dalam perjalanan menuju Nangor cuma bisa cengar-cengir karena senang bisa mendapat bahan tugas lengkap dan narasumbernya baik banget!

Di semester 5, saya mulai struggling mengerjakan tugas penulisan feature dan produksi feature TV. Untuk feature TV, kelompok saya sampe bela-belain bolak-balik Nangor-Pangalengan untuk liputan lho! Bahkan saat baru mau memasukkan surat perizinan ke pihak KPBS, saya, Petek, Che, Ulum, dan Tyo sampe bela-belain tidur di teras minimarket demi menyambangi kantornya pagi-pagi. Parahnya, Pangalengan berada di dataran tinggi, dan dinginnya ampun-ampunan!


Di feature buatan kami ini, kami mau menampilkan lokasi wisata dan keunikan dari Pangalengan. Lalu di akhir semester, liputan kami ini di-submit ke NET TV oleh dosen pengampu matkul, dan ternyata masuk ke segmen Citizen Journalism di program beritanya! Pengalaman nyaris dikepret ekor sapi saat shooting pun ternyata berujung manis, hahaha.

Semester 5 berlalu, masuklah di semester 6. Semester ini terkenal paling hardcore karena ada mata kuliah praktik jurnalistik atau dikenal dengan produksi juju-an; produksi program berita TV, siaran radio, sampai bikin majalah. Kemudian dibarengi mata kuliah penulisan artikel dan tajuk rencana; tiap minggu para mahasiswa harus review 1 artikel per hari dari 1 koran selama satu semester penuh! Tiap minggu harus ada laporan mingguannya yang dikumpulkan tiap sesi perkuliahan. Belum lagi matkul lain yang tugasnya juga nggak sedikit.

B-a-y-a-n-g-k-a-n.

Saya satu kelompok dengan Petek, Tyo, Ulum, Rize, Ganda, Harith, Fitra, Ani, Indah, dan Vina. Kebetulan saya, Petek, Tyo, Ulum, dan Rize sudah satu kelompok dari zaman produksi feature TV saat semester 5. Nah produksi ini ibaratnya puncak-puncaknya segala materi kuliah yang udah kita dapat dari semester 3, dari wawancara, penulisan berita cetak, feature cetak/radio/TV, manajemen media, sampai perkembangan media baru.


Tenaga, pikiran, mental, materi, dan segala macem tercurahkan di semester 6 ini, terutama produksi juju-an. Begadang nonstop, liputan bolak-balik Bandung-Jatinangor, bahkan sempet ke Jakarta juga untuk wawancara satu narsum, sampai liputan di taman-taman dan event-event. Saya inget banget waktu itu malah flu berat saat mengejar deadline penyelesaian tugas jurnalistik televisi dan cetak, sampai-sampai saya ngablu begadangnya, hahaha. Tapi akhirnya berbuah manis untuk produksi jurnalistik cetak dan radio (kecuali TV sih, ada sesuatu di ending-nya yang... ergh).

Beres semester brutal itu, lanjut ke semester 7. Di sini ada yang namanya penulisan berita mendalam (PBM) alias indepth news yang tugas akhirnya dikerjakan berdua. Pas penulisan berita mendalam lumayan juga struggle-nya, mulai bolak-balik Jakarta-Nangor sehari demi ngejar narasumber di Duren Tiga, terus nyaris nggak bisa pulang karena nggak dapet Transjakarta; penuhnya edan-edanan! Ending-nya pun bikin ketar-ketir juga.

Mendekati deadline pengumpulan tugas akhir, saya dan Fitra di-PHP-in narasumber. Saya udah tunggu narsumnya di kampus eh bilangnya langsung pulang karena sakit, padahal sudah janjian dari jauh-jauh hari (Ehem, bilang aja nggak mau diwawancara, Pak). Topik indepth news kami memang cukup 'sensitif', yakni terkait isu UU ITE yang waktu itu lagi ramai-ramainya diberitakan dan banyak warga yang dilaporkan ke polisi menggunakan UU ini.

Grafik intensitas tugas dan ketegangan di semester ini bisa dikatakan berkurang, karena rata-rata matkulnya tidak banyak praktik ke lapangan. Tapi di semester ini sudah ada matkul seminar dan metode penelitian kualitatif, di mana saya sudah harus memikirkan skripsi. Hayoloh...

Di saat teman-teman di kampus lain sudah skripsian atau bahkan lulus, semester 7 saya masih ada mata kuliah yang harus dilalui DAN belum bisa magang atau job training. Barulah di semester 8 saya baru mulai magang, di dua media massa pula. Jadi di saat-saat seperti ini, saya cuma bisa tutup kuping kalau ada yang nanya, "Kapan lulus?", hahaha.

Saat magang, saya beruntung sekali bisa menjadi intern reporter di Kompas.com dan TvOne. Pengalamannya tentu amat berharga; apa yang sudah dipelajari di bangku kuliah dipraktikkan, tetapi harus juga menyesuaikan diri dengan realita di lapangan.

Lantas, apa yang bisa saya tarik hikmahnya dari menjadi mahasiswi jurnalistik?

Ratusan hari sudah dilalui.
Keluhan sudah tak terhitung.
Malam tanpa memejamkan mata sudah biasa.
Jatuh-bangun mengejar dosen dan narasumber apalagi, sudah kebal.

Tapi mengapa itu semua malah membuat saya menjadi bersemangat?

Maybe it's my call.

Saya rasa jalur ini memang cocok bagi saya: menjadi mahasiswi jurnalistik.

Kesimpulannya? Ajaib!
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Howdy!

April is almost done and I still haven't finished my thesis yet.

No, I am not complaining nor blaming myself.

Since couple months ago, I did an internship as a content writer for a local newspaper in Bandung. It really enriched my experiences as a writer since there're major differences between content writer and journalist. It has ended and now I am ready to work on my thesis again. Well actually I had an idea that I could finish my thesis during my internship, but apparently my target wasn't accomplished. Plus, since the beginning of April I left my dorm in Jatinangor and now I am staying temporarily with my grandpa in Cijerah, Bandung.

Another fun thing that happened since January: my project with Petek called Verlast has been going so well. We had some clients and we couldn't be happier because we really love what we're doing! We did an engagement & wedding projects (I did the photo shoot and Petek did the make up), also a portrait photo shoot with one of our friend.

By the way, I have an ambition that I can finish chapter 4 in one week. I have interviewed Tempo, a national weekly news magazine as my object of research, especially for the cover. Yeah, my thesis is about one of their covers and I analyze it using semiotics method. So, my data should be better and I could continue completing chapter 4 before I jump into the next chapter; which is the last part!

I wish I can really do this. My current plan is I can finish my thesis this May then register for the thesis defense. I totally want to graduate very soon so I can start my long vacation, LOL! *Okay I must confess that I'm already planning a trip to somewhere and I'm so excited about it!*


Wish me luck!!!

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One thing you should do during your vacation: If you have chance to sleep, just go to sleep. Don't stay up late especially if you have long plan ahead. No matter how exciting your trip is, you always need time to rest so you can be ready for another trip on the next day. Don't do something ridiculous like me.

Since the previous day we woke up late, I was afraid that the next plan wouldn't go well as we hoped. So instead of sleeping, I decided to stay up late. I was tired, but I couldn't sleep. Maybe I was haunted by feeling that we could fail our plan again. I didn't swallow any energy booster like coffee (I don't drink coffee) or energy drink; I relied on myself that I could stay awake during the day.

The worse part for me, today was the day we visited some beaches in South Kuta and Uluwatu. Then, I was the only one who could ride motorcycle.

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Here we go, the second day we stayed in Bali. Day 2 was started with.... nothing. We woke up late so we had to cancel our plan to go to Sanur Beach that morning. Sanur is well-known for sunrise spot, so it must be very amusing if we can see the sun rises there. Well we just moved on and did other plan that we've made. First we had lunch at "Nasi Pedas Bu Andika". This place is pretty popular among tourists. On my previous trip to Bali I have never heard it before, so this was our first visit to that food tenant.

Done with lunch, we went to Motel Mexicola. I browsed about this place on internet and I think this cafe has unique theme. When I heard it for the first time I thought it was a motel, but apparently I was wrong. I wasn't familiar with Mexican food but this first try should be interesting.

The cafe is located at Seminyak. From Kuta to Seminyak actually it wasn't too close, also wasn't too far. I just felt that riding motorcycle in Bali wasn't too tiring like when I was in Bandung or Jakarta. We spent about 15 minutes ride to reach Seminyak, and thankfully it hadn't been too crowded since we arrived still in the afternoon. At first I was confused to find where Motel Mexicola was. I had to find small alley, then finally we made it.


When we were going to enter Motel Mexicola, a waitress welcomed us. She also informed that the minimum order for each person was IDR 100K. Well I didn't know about this when I searched any reviews about this place, but it didn't matter. So both of us chose the bar stalls area to sit. The sofa spots weren't in use because they're available in evening.




The menu was indubitably dominated by Mexican foods. For drinks, I remembered there're lots of mojito, mocktail, beer, and soda. We ordered mocktails first, also a plate of chicken taco for me. I couldn't give any comment about taste since I never tried any Mexican Food before. All I could say, there was a hint of sour from the chicken. The sauce also tasted a bit sour and spicy.

By the way I really like the concept of this place. It was so colorful, all the ornaments and painting were unique. The Mexican vibe was so strong. No wonder many people come here to take photos or just enjoy the surrounding.




After spending 2 to 3 hours at Motel Mexicola, we decided to visit the closest beach from there. The security officer kindly told us there's Petitenget Beach, only 5 minutes by walking. Thanks to him, we could leave our motorcycle for a while to take a look to that beach. When we arrived, it was so crowded. Finally we went back to Motel Mexicola to take our rented motorcycle, then we tried to visit other beach.

Well, we were totally relying on Google. We searched the nearest beach in Seminyak, then we saw Berawa Beach. It wasn't too far from where we were. This beach was not too crowded and of course, we were spending time watching sun set there. Some were strolling around with their pets, some were surfing at the beach.




We stayed at Berawa Beach until the sky was dark enough. The location was easy to reach, FYI. After that, we tried to go to Sindhu Market at Sanur to have dinner. You know, Seminyak to Sanur was far. It was like you rode from west to east; from edge to another edge. It took 45 minutes, but thankfully we didn't meet any traffic jam here.

After the long ride to Sanur and having dinner there, we wanted to go back to hotel. I didn't realize that we were going to run out of gasoline. I forgot to buy it. So, in the middle of Ngurah Rai Bypass (it was pretty close from our hotel!), the motorcycle was suddenly stopped working! Of course we were panic. There's irony here; across the road, there was a gas station!

We were confused at first, how to push our motorcycle to the gas station since the middle road was blocked. We thought we just emptied our mineral water bottle then walked across the road to buy gasoline, but we're too afraid to cross the road because a lot of vehicles passed in a hurry. The road was also quite dark.

Maybe I could say this was a miracle. There was a man with his motorcycle who also ran out of gasoline. That man talked to us, then Petek replied him. They talked in Javanese (too bad I didn't understand), saying that his friends were on the gas stasion to buy him gasoline. Then he kindly called his friend to buy additional gasoline. Too bad, when his friends came, they just bought around 1,5 Liter of gasoline; which meant only for 1 motorcycle.

You know what? He offered his gasoline to us, he said his friend could go back to gas station once more. We were so thrilled, he was very kind to us. Then we paid to that man for the gasoline & added extra money, but he refused it at first! Wow. We forced him since we had to pay it, and finally he accepted it.

We went back to hotel with full of joy, even though we just had an incident. We couldn't imagine if we hadn't met him on our way back to hotel. His kindness really helped us through our difficult situation. For whoever you are sir, respect!

Our trip in Bali was getting more exciting. Tomorrow would be a very very long trip. Where were we going?
Check out the next part of my post!

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Last September, I had a trip to Bali with my friend, Petek. It was actually an unexpected trip.
It all started when few months ago I really wanted to go to Bali, then Petek also did. We began to arrange things like booking the most affordable hotel, searching the cheapest price for our ride, and looking for places we would visit from internet. Yeah, we were trying to be backpack travelers.

This trip was such a great getaway for me after doing internship and before I start to work on my thesis. This sudden plan was completely an amazing thing I ever done since last May. This trip really made me getting out from my comfort zone. I also learnt much things about other people... and myself.


We chose to take the train instead of choosing plane. As students we didn't have much money (and try to minimize our outcome) so we decided to pick the cheapest transportation. At that time train was pretty affordable. An economic class train from Bandung to Surabaya cost IDR 200K per person, then from Surabaya to Banyuwangi we took business class train for IDR 100K per person.


After arriving at Banyuwangi, we should find bus which included trip across the sea (by ship, of course) from Ketapang Harbor and went directly to Denpasar. It cost us IDR 90K, well it was quite expensive but we chose Damri since we already familiar about it and we just took the safest choice.

When the ship was ready to sail, Petek and I went outside bus and strolled around the ship. Then we saw the top deck, and we really enjoyed the view around. It was pretty challenging to stand onto ship since it constantly moved, but thankfully I had no seasick during that 1,5 hours-sail.

The view was amazing. The wind blew pretty strong, it ruined my hair but it didn't matter, LOL.





Sailing was over, all the passengers came back to bus and ready to go to Denpasar. Before we even started, all the ship passengers should walk to the welcome gate then show their ID cards to local officers. This method could prevent illegal citizen or worse, terrorist. Finish with that, all Damri passengers were going to Denpasar. It took 4 hours from Gilimanuk Harbor to Denpasar City. I chose to sleep during the road trip since I haven't fully slept on train.

We finally arrived at Damri Bus Station, Denpasar. We were lucky because if we took other bus, we would stop at other bus station that quite far from Denpasar. Based on what I saw, there was no public transportation like 'angkot' here. There was one but only at Denpasar, not others.

From this station, we chose to take Gojek to our hotel at Jimbaran. Well I wasn't so lucky when ordering the Gojek because the first ojek didn't come for 30 minutes but he took the credit money. Damn. Petek ordered another Gojek (since hers was already coming), so after little struggle with Gojek, we finally reached our hotel.

We stayed at Coco De Haven Hotel. It located at Ngurah Rai Bypass, so it was exactly on the main road. The place was okay, I only hoped we could have dresser in our room. Moreover, the room was pretty great for the price we got, IDR 720K for 4 nights. It was a great deal that I found on booking.com.

We just had 31-hours-road-and-sea-trip from Bandung to Denpasar. It was insane. Both of us were extremely exhausted since we couldn't rest well on train and bus. We decided to take a rest for a while. We arrived in afternoon, and we wanted to go around Kuta in evening. First thing I should do was waiting for my rented motorcycle. I rented a motorcycle for 4 days so Petek and I could go around Bali easily. The price was cheap enough, IDR 50K per day. We could split the bill only IDR 100K for one person.

Around 3.30 p.m, we finally did our first ride in Bali. We were starving but apparently we're also confused where to eat, so we just thought the safest choice: going to Kuta. There was McDonalds, then after had our very late lunch we strolled around Kuta Beach. We just sat on the beach, watching the sun set.




Our agenda today was very short. After went to Kuta, we came back to hotel since we really need proper rest for our trip tomorrow. Where were we going? Stay tuned!

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Saya mau cerita tentang acara jalan-jalan saya Desember silam ke sebuah tempat wisata yang baru dibuka. Lokasinya kalau bisa dibilang masih nyerempet dikit dari Setiabudi tapi udah ke arah Lembang gitu. Namanya Farmhouse Lembang.

Saya penasaran soalnya waktu itu sering banget liat di Instagram. Tempatnya lucu, ibarat kata zaman sekarang mah tempatnya instagramable banget. Karena semakin penasaran dan pengen jalan-jalan juga (mumpung dapet pinjeman motor), akhirnya saya berangkat bareng Petek.

Waktu itu saya berangkat tanggal 22 Desember 2015, hari Selasa. Weekday tuh jatuhnya, ngarep-ngarepnya sih nggak bakal sepadat pas weekend. Sebelum berangkat saya berusaha untuk optimis tempatnya bakal sepi pengunjung. Tapi saya juga baru ngeh kalau itu udah mau akhir tahun dan mendekati libur Natal dan Tahun Baru. Tapi ya namanya udah pengen jalan-jalan, liat situasi di tempat deh.

Di jalan menuju Farmhouse, terbukti kita mulai tersendat di depan kampus UPI. Untungnya bawa motor bisa nyelip, tapi tangan kiri pegelnya ampun-ampunan karena bawa motor Vixion yang notabene pakai kopling. Sempet lewat jalan pintas, akhirnya kita nyampe di deket Farmhouse. Oke, padat banget yang mau ke arah Lembang. Saya sempet sengaja ngelewatin Farmhouse karena jalur untuk masuk ditutupi semacam tali pembatas gitu, karena posisi dari sebelah kiri dan Farmhouse berada di sisi kanan dari arah Setiabudi. Eh pas muter balik, tetiba udah dibuka lagi. Masuklah kami ke dalam area Farmhouse.

Untuk tiket masuk, dikenakan 20 ribu Rupiah per orangnya. Tapi tiket masuk ini bisa ditukar sama susu murni rasa vanilla atau stroberi lho. Lumayan kan sambil jalan-jalan di dalam, saya bisa sembari minum susu murni. Rasanya enak lho yang stroberi.



Areanya ternyata nggak begitu besar. Lalu prediksi saya ternyata salah total. Tempatnya... rame banget. Parah sih ramenya, celah buat jalan aja kecil banget. Oh iya, untuk masuk ke area Farmhouse setelah ambil susu murni, ada flow-nya. Pertama kita bakal ngelewatin lorong yang diarahin ke sebuah rumah besar. Rumah itu isinya berbagai macam pernak-pernik, pakaian, asesoris, dan lainnya bagi yang mau berbelanja. Toko roti juga ada di dalam rumah. 





Setelah itu, kami keluar dan barulah melihat area rumah-rumah bergaya Eropa. The European vibe is so strong in this place.




Pastinya di depan rumah-rumah itu cocok banget buat berfoto. Sepengamatan saya, di sana rumah-rumahnya berisi restoran dan cafe. Ada juga rumah yang jadi tempat sewa baju ala Eropa, lebih tepatnya di lantai 2. Jadi bagi yang mau sewa baju, coba naik ke lantai atas cafe yang tembok bangunannya dari bebatuan.





Setelah itu, di area belakang saya menjumpai sebuah lapangan hijau yang cukup besar. Di sana dipajang beberapa sepeda sebagai properti yang bisa dipakai kalau mau berfoto ria. Nah di spot ini juga oke untuk foto, khususnya dengan latar rumah Eropa dari kejauhan. Asli, kesannya memang nggak seperti di Bandung lho. Nuansa Eropanya juga terasa banget di sini. Selain lapangan, kalau mau duduk-duduk lucu bisa juga menempati bangku taman yang tersedia di sekeliling lapangan.



Nah setelah puas-puasin motret di lapangan ini, saya dan Petek melanjutkan tur mini di Farmhouse. Kami berjalan turun dari lokasi sebelumnya, lalu menemui area small zoo dan miniatur rumah Hobbit. Small zoo ini memelihara kelinci, aneka burung, kuda poni, domba, sampai reptil. Anak-anak pastinya senang kalau dibawa ke sini.




Lalu yang jadi spot favorit para pengunjung adalah miniatur rumah Hobbit. Kelihatannya memang mirip kok, apalagi pintu bulat khasnya. Untuk foto di depan rumah ini, orang-orang sampe ngantri lho.




Setelah puas keliling, saya dan Petek berjalan keluar melewati rumah yang pertama dilewati. Kami baru sadar kalau sebelum rumah itu, ada rumah kecil di sisi kiri yang ternyata jadi jalur menuju taman lainnya. Rumah kecil itu menjual aneka pernak-pernik, khususnya gembok kecil. Nah gembok ini kebanyakan dibeli untuk dipasang di sebuah jembatan nggak jauh dari tempat itu. Bagi para pasangan pastinya gatel pengen beli dan pasang gembok yang sudah diberi nama masing-masing.

Di sana juga cocok untuk foto-foto, namun areanya lebih kecil dan jalannya lebih sempit. Untuk bisa foto-foto di atas jembatan, seenggaknya 2 sampai 3 pengunjung bisa berdiri di sana dan harus bergantian.



So far jalan-jalan di Farmhouse cukup menyenangkan. Berhubung padat dan kecil tempatnya, jadi memang ruang gerak sedikit terbatas kalau lagi ramai. Tapi untuk konsep bisa dibilang oke, karena suasana Eropanya berasa banget. Kalau mau main ke sini, pastinya akan lebih santai kalau datang saat weekday. Farmhouse juga lumayan dekat dari Setiabudi jadi kalau ingin tempat wisata yang nggak begitu jauh, ini bisa jadi solusinya.

So, selamat liburan dan selamat jalan-jalan!
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