Thursday, 19 July 2012

Staying in Amanah

Written by: Syazril Izwan bin Ahmad

Hey guys! So in this post over here, I'll be talking about the on-campus apartment I'm staying in, Amanah!
Ever since my Foundation in Uniten, I've staying in here in Amanah for a long time. And I should consider my self lucky too, for it is a pretty decent place to live in. There are six blocks in Amanah, each easily recognized and designated by numbers, starting from block A1 to A6. The block I'm staying in is A5, next to A6 which is waaay at the back of Amanah.
 In Amanah, each room can house up to 4 students, and is equipped with two bedrooms (2 for each) and of course the usual stuff (bathroom, kitchen, and balcony). Now you'd say that it'll be a boring place if that was all. But it ain't. Amanah has also a few badminton courts around, some of them which, funnily enough, ends up being a makeshift futsal court during the night hours. 
We also have a laundry shop for students at A2 to wash up their clothes. These washing machine have a vendor system, thus they must be paid with coins. washing detergents should be self-brought. There's also a surau for Muslims at block A1, complete with a spacious prayer room and of course a place for taking wudhu'.
The accommodation office was unfortunately closed
Last but not by all means least, the accommodation office! If you have a missing water tap or a broken bed-frame and you need to send a complaint, here it is! This where people go for checking-in/checking-out, applying for an apartment vehicle sticker or sending in complaints. The staff here are very helpful and friendly, so don't be shy and ask what ever you need.

This is Syazril, signing off.

A typical student's room. No joke

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