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Where do you live?
Scotland
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Amber
Which college or university?
St. Leonards Sixth form college
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
nope :(
Your graduation date?
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Your major?
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What do you do for a living?
Student
Tell us about you:
Aslamalaikum,

I'm Amber and i stumbled across this site which looks very interesting and friendly and so decided to sign up. I am a student in College, in Scotland, where it is cold at the moment.
What are your hobbies?
I like many things, travel, art, history, politics and food to name a few.
Your favorite books?
i like reading books by Bernard Lewis.

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At 9:18am on March 4, 2008, Habeeb Quazi said…
umm...just stumbled on ur profile while going thru the NEDians in UK group...this group is for current and former students of NED University of Engineering & Technology, situated in Karachi, Pakistan. Apparently, ur not but anyways.
At 5:48pm on March 5, 2008, Habeeb Quazi said…
I think they're opening it up for all alumni now. So as new groups form, its going to multiply rapidly.
Well, most ppl know each other but even if they dont, they do have alot in common. So, it doesnt really matter :)

wasalam

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