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The Dormitory

This is what my dormitory looks like. It's almost like a real apartment. Quite small, but for a college student it's very comfortable, with a private bathroom. What I like about it is that it got all the basics that I need. They got self service washing machines, but for the dryer we have to pay 1 usd for each use. They also have a huge gym room, and a computer room you can use at any time. The microwave and the water dispenser is a plus.

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  2. Assalamualaikum akak... akak student unikl eh? saya nak tanya semyung university tu ade sedia kan kemudahan apa lgi dekat dorm dia? seterika ada? bantal dan selimut disediakan atau bawak sendiri? kalo akak tak keberatan boleh tak ceritakan tentang persediaan akak sebelum ke korea? Harap akak boleh membantu saya.. i really need the information..

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  3. Hmm, kalau nk cite the preparation, panjang kot kalau story kt sini...hehe, ok, i'll post another entry cite pasal apa korg patut bawak (^^) don't worry, chill, i'll help u guys bawak benda yg penting, and posssibly ringan kan load baggage

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  4. Assalamualaikum Kak Fairuza,
    I've something to ask and to be honest, I am desperately wanna ask you.. really3 :(
    how can i reach you? please help, I've no one to ask this one thing..

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    1. Wa'laikumsalam
      sorry lama tak update, tapi nasib ada terbaca gmail update with your comment in it. InsyaAllah za akan try bantu sbyk mana yg bole.
      Maybe Syazwani bole email to me through this blog's account, atau at Google+ page and click the "Hangout" icon under the profile pic, dia sama mcm fb msg.
      https://plus.google.com/u/0/+FairuzaMNasir

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