To support students in preparing for the upcoming mid-term examinations of the odd semester, academic year 2025/2026, the Management Study Program organized two Tentier (tutorial and review) sessions on Tuesday (September 30) and Wednesday (October 1), 2025.
The first tentier was held by the Excellent Community of Management (XCM) — the Management Student Association — specifically designed for 3rd- and 5th-semester students. Two courses were reviewed in this session: Financial Management (MNC38) for 3rd-semester students and Investment, Securities, and Portfolio Management (MNF13) for 5th-semester students The Investment, Securities, and Portfolio Management session took place on September 30, 2025, from 1:30 PM to 5:10 PM WIB at Room R1402B, UBM Tower Building, led by Sir Ali Wardhana, S.E., M.B.A., CSA, the course official lecturer. The session was attended by 38 out of 40 registered students. During the class, Sir Ali actively interacted with students and provided practice materials, including a question bank for review exercises.
Meanwhile, the Financial Management session was conducted on October 1, 2025, in two parts — from 9:30 AM to 1:10 PM and from 1:30 PM to 5:10 PM WIB — at Rooms R1106B and R1103B, UBM Tower. The first session was facilitated by Sir Ali Wardhana, S.E., M.B.A., CSA, and the second session by Nia Angelia, a 5th-semester student. The Tentier attracted 90 participants in total, with 43 attending the first session and 34 attending the second. Both sessions featured interactive discussions and hands-on exercises designed to help students strengthen their understanding of key financial concepts.
In addition, the Mathematics and Statistics Division also held tentier sessions for 1st- and 3rd-semester students, focusing on Mathematics for Economics and Business (MSB05) and Statistics 2 (MSD11). The Mathematics for Economics and Business Tentier was held on October 1, 2025, from 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM WIB in Rooms R1403 and R1407, with Viola Anginette Muljo and Jessica Bong, two 3rd-semester students, serving as instructors. The class was attended by 91 out of 92 registered students.
Meanwhile, the Statistics 2 Tentier, held a day earlier on September 30, 2025, took place in Rooms R1411 and R1403, led by Lucrezia Aurelia Cam and Yorisa, both 5th-semester students. The session recorded 106 attendees out of 130 registered participants. Throughout all sessions, instructors and students engaged in dynamic discussions, exchanging insights and solving practice problems collaboratively.
Overall, the tentier programs ran smoothly and were met with great enthusiasm from the participants. It is hoped that this initiative will help students achieve satisfying academic results in the upcoming mid-term examinations of the odd semester, academic year 2025/2026.

