First of all, having to study PDAT3 and PDAT4 at the same time was, in my opinion, a very bad decision. It caused a lot of pressure because the content of both courses was very similar, which made it confusing and overwhelming.
The second point is the midterm exams schedule. The exams were very close to each other, with only one day between each test. This made me feel very anxious and under a lot of stress.
Lastly, the final exam for PDAT3 was scheduled on the same day as the Salam106 exam. We informed the student academic affairs unit , but unfortunately, nothing changed. In the end, we tried to adapt, and luckily, time passed quickly.
1-I aspire to finish my studies with excellence and reaching the highest academic degrees in my field
2-I aspire to be influential in the field of pharmaceutical manufacturing
3-One of the most important goals is to benefit from what I learned in the College of Pharmacy and apply it correctly to ensure the health of patients and achieve benefit for all.
Head of the Entertainment Committee – Cultural Club, College of Pharmacy
Date – Present
Currently serving as the Head of the Entertainment Committee within the Cultural Club at the College of Pharmacy.
This ongoing role has allowed me to strengthen and apply my leadership, organizational, and communication skills through the successful planning and coordination of diverse student-centered events.
It continues to offer valuable growth as I lead creative initiatives and collaborate with team members to enhance student engagement and campus culture.
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