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University Life in UAE l Campus Life Dubai l Top Universities l Amity University Dubai

All through my late teen era until this very moment where I'm in my mid-twenties, people have been asking me one particular thing. 'How is university life here in UAE?' To answer that question, I kinda had to go through thinking about presenting them a PPT presentation with bullet points to make them understand. Well, if I can't do a seminar I'm all in for a deep dive about it on my own blog.  PS: whatever I mention here is in my own personal experience (facts though) and note that I did both my bachelors and masters at Amity University Dubai.  1. Learning at my university, I didn't just learn. Well let's admit, and we all know, that academic learning can be quite monotonous often. But at my university, I seldom felt so. The campus is way spacious and too far from monotonous. Guess what, it has a HUGE library, computer labs, study areas, SILENT study zones, canteen, cafe, and what not. You can basically learn from anywhere in case you get bored or if you fee...

The Tea Library

It was one of the most special evenings I've ever had. A tea at 'The Tea Library' at Sheraton, Muscat. Mostly when I go to such fancy places, I love the vibes. But this one was incredibly overwhelming.
                 Although the ambience was quite modern, it had historic pieces. It was a combo of ancient culture and modernization. I remember what I had learnt in grade 10 in history. Events regarding the purchase of tea by Britain. Got me off-guarded! I was super surprised at the paintings placed on the walls of The Tea Library. I usually like only light teas and to my surprise, I got the opportunity to have the tasty Zafran Tea (Saffron). I got the fragrance of Saffron immediately as the waitress placed the tea in front of me.
               Luckily, I got the opportunity to watch a Jasmine Tea being prepared live for my mother right before her. All these gave a beautiful eve in The Tea Library.

              Actually all thanks to a friend of my father, Mr.Salim Al Mammari, a citizen of Sultanate of Oman, the Manager of Sheraton Hotel, Muscat. He was very welcoming and energetic to make us feel as good guests at Sheraton. The person himself gave out 50% of the ambience through his attractive smile and hospitality. Anyway, I'll never forget such a place. I never expected such a dream come true.


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