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University Cities in Egypt: A Survival Guide 

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    In a world full of responsibilities, risks, and challenges, it’s okay to ask for help to manage your life better. That especially rings true if you’re a twenty year old girl who lives in a University city, where you will get what is probably your first taste of independence. Early college years are turbulent, your personality shifts and molds into something new, and it’s commonplace to feel unmoored by the metamorphosis—especially on foreign grounds. .

    This is a vital issue, as adapting isn’t always within reach, and new students on the cusp of something new and exciting might struggle to assimilate into the dorm life. These students are courageous young adults, embarking on journeys far away from their hometowns to a place where everyone is a stranger.
    For those who don’t know much about University cities, aside from the fact that they’re where a sizable percentage of the student body lives, and for all students who are forced to live there because their hometown is far away from their college, this article for you.
    A University city in Egypt is a place with few rules, but a lot of heavy weight to lift. To start, lunch is served at an entirely different building, the Eiffel Toweresque stairs of which will have you panting, perspiring, and taking much needed breaks every flight or so. Not fun.
    Attendance must be proven every evening, which means you’ll have to scale down those stairs again to register your name in the attendance sheet. Food isn’t always enough, and sometimes you just have to help yourself by cooking or ordering from a nearby restaurant.
    But hey, you’re not alone. Many students have braved these arduous halls, and they’ve got a handful of advice to help you out.
    According to Mona Alsayed, a college student living in Cairo university city, she said that if you have the intention to room in a student dorm, you should find a roommate you’re well-acquainted with, whom you know is good at communicating and keeping their space clean.
    You should also set up some ground rules, clean-up schedules, and dorm room taboos beforehand to avoid conflict later on in your arrangement.
    Another student, Alaa Hany, states that it’s necessary to pack all your must-needed items, so it’s not 3am and you’re unable to sleep without your lucky stuffed bunny that is a fourhour car ride away. Thorough forethought also means you’re less likely to establish yourself as a forgetful individual in front of your peers.
    Also Mariam Mahmoud said that you must not relocate your entire wardrobe just yet— you may need some time to readjust before you’re able to unpack, and there may not be enough room for all those items in your new dorm closet. Also, you should always show up to sign the attendance sheet to avoid taxing due to absence.
    Lastly, consorting with students whose personalities differ from yours might make you feel a little alienated, but this discomfort is your stepping stone to broadening your world view. Take your time making friends, exercise patience, and try to reach out, and your years dorming should be smooth-sailing. Remember, once you adapt, it all gets easier


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