My Journey at the University of Sahiwal, Pakistan


1. My first day at university: On my first day, it felt like a dream come true. Stepping onto the campus filled me with excitement and nervousness. I was amazed by the new environment but shocked to witness ragging happening around me. I met so many good friends that day without knowing how beautiful a journey we were all going to have together for the next four years. To my friends, it was not a good expression; some of them were rude, and some of them were so good, it felt like tasting ice cream with multiple flavors at the same time.


2. Orientation: The orientation class by Ma’am Iqra was an unforgettable experience. She welcomed us warmly, making us feel comfortable in our new academic journey. Her words were inspiring, setting the tone for the challenges and opportunities ahead. She shared valuable insights about university life, encouraging us to stay curious and determined.

After orientation, our first lecture on Fundamentals of Biology was equally exciting. The professor introduced us to the basics of life sciences, explaining key concepts with real-world examples. The discussion on cell structures and biological processes sparked my interest, making me eager to explore more. That day left a lasting impression, marking the beginning of my academic growth.



 3. End of the day: By the end of the day, I was filled with experiences, joy, and excitement. The mix of new faces, insightful lectures, and the thrill of stepping into university life made it truly unforgettable. Though the environment felt unfamiliar at first, I gradually started feeling more confident and eager to embrace this new journey. The excitement of settling into a new world of learning and growth left me looking forward to the days ahead.

It felt almost impossible for me to join the university, but somehow, I managed to take that first step. The journey to get there was full of challenges, but my determination kept me going. Stepping onto the campus felt surreal—a mix of pride, excitement, and nervousness. It was the beginning of a dream I had fought hard to achieve.

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