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Where do you live?
West Lafayette, Indiana, USA; Hometown: Karachi, Pakistan
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Fawaz
Which college or university?
NED UET, Karachi, Pakistan; Purdue University, W. Lafayette, USA.
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
Yes, three
Your graduation date?
January 2006
Your major?
Computer & Information Systems Engineering
What do you do for a living?
Master's Student
Tell us about you:
I am currently a graduate (Master's) student at Purdue University.

Comment Wall (10 comments)

At 6:07am on September 17, 2007, Suhaib Jalis Ahmed said…
THANKS :D
At 7:50pm on September 17, 2007, Danish Ali Khan said…
How are you Fawaz ?
At 10:33am on September 26, 2007, Zeehasham Rasheed said…
Hey Brother ??? Kaifa haal ?
Ramazaan Mabrook
At 8:43am on September 28, 2007, Zeehasham Rasheed said…
Saudi Arabia is good :)
Gud Luk for the exams Brother
At 7:05pm on September 28, 2007, Suhaib Jalis Ahmed said…
Yo wasssup?
At 3:30pm on October 3, 2007, Suhaib Jalis Ahmed said…
Great yaar, that means u r having some time off.
I am temporarily in Bahrain since May on a project.
Bauht hectic schedule chalrah hai
At 7:13pm on October 3, 2007, Syed Fawaz Hasan said…
kya khaak time off. Even on the exam days classes chal rahi theen. Waisay final exams mein shayad off hoti hain. Next main exams are in the beginning of November! Some projects due too :) and then my assistantship work......it's hard to balance time :)
I do have a 2 day "October Break" next week in which I might visit someone in Chicago, which, despite being in the the neighbouring state, is relatively nearby at about 130 miles.
BTW, you must be having drastically reduced timings during Ramadan.
At 9:08pm on October 3, 2007, Muhammad Asif said…
yeah thats fact! and then fell ill for a week.
At 6:35pm on October 4, 2007, Zeehasham Rasheed said…
yes brother....I am really enjoying Pakistani community here :)
Studies are going very smooth...just busy in Adv AI term paper these days Delete Comment
At 6:36pm on October 4, 2007, Zeehasham Rasheed said…
what about your friend's circle there ?

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