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Assalamualaikum and hello

     So this is my first attempt to write in English. Since English is not my first language, I will make a lot of mistakes in this post. Still, I'm going to try my best. I love English but I can't really write well. What a shame for me to say that since I am bad in both Malay and English. I am going to improve myself though. 
     
    Today, I'm going to tell you guys a bit about my life in university. For your information, I'm very glad to pursue my study in degree and live far away from my parents. 
    
    Life at here is not that easy. But I'm not going to say that it is hard either. So-so. Maybe because I used to live in a boarding school before, so I'm going to say that my life here is better.

     I can't deny that sometimes I'm having a hard time living here. One of the hard parts is waiting for the bus. We have to be at the bus stop at least one hour earlier before the class start or if we late we have to push each other to get a seat on the bus. Sometimes we will have to stand all the way to the class or worst we will miss the bus and need to wait for the next bus that only God knows when it will arrive. And you will end up arriving at class late.

    Move to the best part of university life is you have to manage the time by your own self. Did I just mention the best part of university life earlier? I'm sorry, but for me this is good. Maybe because I am born as a rebel, I really hate when my time was managed by other people. Or when people told me what or what not to do. I think I am mature enough to manage my own time. Don't judge me too quickly as you read this as I am actually a very punctual person. To keep it real, I'm going to tell you guys how I manage my time. Nope, not in this post of course. 

   Overall, life as a college student got it ups and downs. That's how life goes. As long as you know what is right and wrong and avoid the wrongs, you will not be caught in any problems. Actually, I am no one to talk about this since I just started. But I always stick to that principle since a long time ago. Thank you.

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