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Chapter 1
My Personal View
This time, travelling from Puncak Alam to Dengkil was by myself without any help from my parents. I struggled a bit with packing my belongings since I didn't know where should I put each thing. My mother would have laughed at my attempts.
Dengkil was beautiful but I still missed being in Puncak Alam. I got to meet some of my old friends who had been in Dengkil while I was still in Puncak Alam. I have to admit that being in Dengkil is so much easier when it came to commutes. I didn't have to worry about missing a bus or having to climb lengthy stairs to go somewhere but that did make me see Dengkil as much smaller and compact compared to Puncak Alam. Nonetheless, both are amazing and I couldn't wait to see what's in store for me as a foundation student here.


The view in Dengkil can even rival Palam's.

My new place for this semester and the next!


Literature presentation through Google Meet.
They're all acting cute for a picture after class. The effort it took to take this picture was enormous!
Chapter 2
Open Distance Learning (O.D.L)
Just like how I described my experience learning in Puncak Alam, Dengkil was not that different.
We did get the chance to have one class face to face with our Writing lecturer but unfortunately, I was still in Kelantan, waiting for my MUET speaking test before going back to Dengkil. Sad right? I know.
At this time, I think I already got the hang of having my classes online so I didn't have much to complain about. I was grateful I had a good internet connection to join the sessions and use the materials my lecturers shared through platforms like UFuture, Schoology and Google Classroom.
Chapter 3
COVID-19 Standard Operating Procedure (S.O.P)
The rules in Dengkil are the same as Puncak Alam actually. It was unfortunate but I still got to experience a lot of the moments I heard from some seniors. One of them is enjoying a picnic with my housemates at Padang Etika and going for some exercise through the roads here.
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An old friend of mine, whom I call Naqi told me so much about Dengkil, the food, the places I can go, the lecturers and many more of her memories but it's a shame I couldn't do much during these circumstances. I want to stay positive and hopefully, we'll all see a better future where the S.O.P is not needed anymore, but for now, it's best we follow the rules for our own safety.



Naqi who made me excited to go to Dengkil.
Had to say an early goodbye to my housemates who had to go home early. :(
Each table had 'X' on them to make sure everyone follows the S.O.P.
Chapter 4
Meet The Housemates!

ADAH
My partner in crime and also my hardworking roommate. She's one of the few motivations I have when it comes to finishing assignments early.

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Hanan
Adah
Hana
Ira
Nisa
Sufi

IRA
Her smile really does brighten up my day a lot. There's still so much I want to enjoy with her and I can see that it's going to be an amazing time with Ira.

HANA
She's not even from Kelantan but I think she's better at the dialect than I am! Hana loves to make jokes in the house a lot and is probably the best listener in the house.

SUFI
Sufi is someone who's just full of surprises. It kind of reminds me of a firework stored in a cute little box.
NISA
Nisa reminds me of my ex-housemate Umairah. She's such a shy person but extremely talkative when she talks about her passion.