Arsalan Hasan
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Where do you live?
Oakland, California, US
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Arsalan Hasan
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
Yes
Your graduation date?
2002
Your major?
Electrical & Electronics
What do you do for a living?
IT Professional

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Arsalan Hasan's Friends

  • Danish Aziz
  • Imran Naseem
  • Muhammad Hammad Alam
  • M Zeeshan Shakir
  • Fahad Imam
  • Adeel Razi
  • Moqueem Ansari

Comment Wall (2 comments)

At 11:35pm on September 25, 2007, Adeel Razi said…
haha..idea not that bad. by the way i do not have group photo of out class fellows...if u have any send it to me as it will serve the purpose.
At 7:01am on October 21, 2007, Fahad Imam said…
Hi Arsalan, howzz ur eid and life. whats up. Engaged , married yeah same like me?
keep in touch.

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