Its only three days since the start of the new semester and already I'm having doubt of whether i should be living in campus.its not that i have very high standards on where i want to call my temporary settlement but i think i deserve a rather comfortable place to stay.the problem with some or all of the student hostels here in UIA is that they are not very well designed.I'm not just talking about the rooms but the whole student living quarters including roads,toilets,cafes,access and location.
The rooms is what I'm most frustrated about and sometimes you just have to wonder when looking at the rooms at some of the Mahallah,especially in Saffiyah and Zubair, is whether these people really think that students would be comfortable living on a room that has a "double-Decker" style bed with a bed upstairs and a long "study"table downstairs. what i was thinking was that maybe somebody thought it would be a good idea to put a bed below a table and certainly it would save some space.It turned out to be the worst design and also an ongoing frustration because all I've seen other students doing is putting their mattresses on the floor.it tells you that students would rather sleep on the floor than climbing up stairs just to sleep.some even sacrifice of not having a study table by laying their mattresses on the study table.another stupid idea is to install those wall-mounted fans that feels like a small kid blowing air at you. i just wanna knock some sense into these people but I'm too busy for all these "extra" activities so I'll guess in one of these day I'll just hire a thug to do those kind of things.
we better not say anything about the toilets at the mahallah or else i would start doing book signings soon. the road is something that annoys me since I've stepped my foot at this campus but i wouldn't know what it feels for the driver but all i can say to UIA is that" stop trying to be a put several themes into your university because you are just embarrassing yourself. the roads at the mahallah area are similar to what you would see in old cities in most European countries.now i maybe wrong but I'm sure that putting bricks instead of tar for your roadway is not a choice but a desperate measure because at that time there wasn't any tar to use for roads.so since the roads are replaced by layered bricks,its certainly would qualify to be called a bumpy ride.
I'm so tired right now so I'll guess I'll continue in another time..
adios!
we better not say anything about the toilets at the mahallah or else i would start doing book signings soon. the road is something that annoys me since I've stepped my foot at this campus but i wouldn't know what it feels for the driver but all i can say to UIA is that" stop trying to be a put several themes into your university because you are just embarrassing yourself. the roads at the mahallah area are similar to what you would see in old cities in most European countries.now i maybe wrong but I'm sure that putting bricks instead of tar for your roadway is not a choice but a desperate measure because at that time there wasn't any tar to use for roads.so since the roads are replaced by layered bricks,its certainly would qualify to be called a bumpy ride.
I'm so tired right now so I'll guess I'll continue in another time..
adios!
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