Saturday, June 25, 2011

Glad i opted for the Student Exchange Program to UiTM Sarawak

To recall back, i'm glad i had the experience. The first time i saw the Student Exchange Program ad on the notice board..i was already excited. I didn't want to go alone, so i seek friends who were also interested.

Woohoo..found them. Rasnah and Ikhlas. So it was the three of us. Then we urged Tim to apply too. She wanted to, but.... Okay, she was 50-50. And we were like urging her, telling her how beneficial it was. We even offered to send in her forms for her. In the end, she lossed. Hehehe, sorry Tim. You're coming with us!

The first day we set foot in UiTM Kota Samarahan in July 2009, we weren't really that excited. Of course, we haven't ventured the place yet. So everything for us was; boring. It took some time for us to fit in. Probably weeks, i think. After meeting friends, hah, we're fitting in well already. Our classmates were friendly. They offered to bring us around Kuching. Our room-mates were fun and crazy for sure. Regardless of their 'junior status'. They forced us to learn Sarawakian. They said, "What's the use of being in Sarawak, and not be able to speak like one?". So everyday, they'd talk to us in Sarawakian. So thanks to them, for 5 months in Sarawak, i've managed to understand them, and even speak Sarawakian. A bit lahh~. 

Sarawakian, as compared to speaking in Sabahan language, is a lot harder. This is because most of the Sarawakian words are truly transformed into something totally different. Say for example"

Saya:   Saya (Sabah),      Kamek (Sarawak)
Awak:  Kamu (Sabah),    Kitak (Sarawak)
Tidak:  Ndak (Sabah),     Sik (Sarawak)
Tiada:  Ndakda (Sabah)   Sikda (Sarawak)
and many more...

Apart from the language, we were also shocked that in UiTM Sarawak, we were allowed to wear short sleeves in campus. And not wearing a matric card is no big deal. I mean, this is UiTM i'm talking about. 
Huh, trying applying those in UiTM Sabah. You'd only be collecting 'love letters' from the Pak Guards. Summons.

The best part though, the foods there are cheap. For RM4, u'd get a rice, a dish (chicken/meat), vege, and a drink. So worth it~ The campus facilities are simplified. The Youth Corner is the best part. There's a pond in the middle, with an open-ceiling. And when it rains, it goes into the pond. Great architectural design.

Cool huh?
Okay, enough with the talking. And allow the pictures to speak for itself. 

There's a jukebox at the cafe. How cool is that?
At the front entrance
The gals' college; Seri Gading
Blok 2A. Where my room is at.
The bus.
It's raining.
The class.
Academic and lecture buildings.
Library, far left
Green view below
The staircase
Academic buildings
In one of the academic buildings
Lecture hall
Everyone hard at work, but me. I am interrupted by the camera.
As if i'm giving a speech? Pur-lease.
Celcom booth in UiTM? Cool~
The library
View from my room at Seri Gading college
A bit scary, huh the sky?
Sure was scary. I stayed at the 4th floor. The highest. Our roof  felt like it was gonna yank out.
Our last day in UiTM Kota Samarahan, Sarawak
Goodbye Youth Floor. And it rained.
I missed this gerai. My favourite drinks to order: Wheatgrass Susu and Guava Juice.
Toodles~
And so end of; Sarawak Chapter. 

Friday, June 24, 2011

Proud to become a member of UiTM Sabah

Suddenly i felt like talking about my previous university, UiTM Sabah. 


I'm actually missing the place. I miss having to wake up 1 hour before class. Fight for the best shower. Get dressed, and wait for the bus to go to class. You see, UiTM Sabah is very special. Due to the geographical factors, students are provided with buses to go to class from college. Whilst other universities (mostly) would walk). We are so spoiled~

Enjoy the pictures.

My desk from Part 1-6 is always like this. (Macam busy sangat.)
Part 1's books. With the must-have Cool Rhino drink.
Overlooking Sabah's pride, Mt.Kinabalu and UiTM's Academic Building under construction.
I love looking at Mt.Kinabalu. Something i must 'look' at everyday.
Proud to have reached the peak.
The library's gazebo area
Sunset. View from outside UiTM's library.
Overlooking Bukit Botak. The place every student of UiTM Sabah  must  climb for Module in Part 4
(Unfortuntely for me, i didn'y get the chance. I was in Sarawak at the time).

The 'haunted' old college building.
Evening jog, overlooking UiTM's academic buildings below, Sepanggar , and the Crocker Range (a bit)

Almost dusk

Cramming in the bus to class. Even if i means sitting at the stairs
Blood Donation campaign. Held every semester. I donated 5 times, 'cept in Part 3.
The doctor said i was stressed, not enough blood.

Co-cum. i was in the Brass Band. Played the friggin' trumpet. My cheeks hurt OK?

Which one to follow? English on Tuesday or everyday? (i'm being a schema)
Wearing this Chinese outfit is a compulsory for students who take up Mandarin as their 3rd language .
Those who took Arab also had theirs (Baju Kurung).
I tried tennis. (but for one semester only). I'm such a lazy bum.
Dega at Astaka- UiTM's Sports Complex. Overlooking academic buildings.
Cluster B. ex-guys' college. Now for the gals. 

Academic Buildings. Too bad i didn't get the chance to go in the right one. It was still under construction when i was there.








Cluster A, college for the gals.
The soon-to-be Admin building (i think it's opened now, 2011)

Cluster A's bus stop, where students cram each other to fight for the bus
Cluster A
Cluster C, the guy's new college buildings

TV room. Air-conditioned and with Astro. 

That's all folks. 

Lemme check if i have enough photos of UiTM Kota Samarahan. I was there for the Student Exchange Program in Part 4. If i have'em, i'll put another entry bout it.

Till then, Toodles~

Cambest jer

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