Sheeraz Rasheed
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Where do you live?
Karachi, Pakistan
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Sheeraz Abdul Rasheed
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
Waqas ul Haq, Waqas Hussain, Khurram Ather, Kamran Iftikhar
Your graduation date?
Marach 2000
Your major?
Electrical Engineering
What have you done for your alma mater lately?
Nothing
Tell us about you:
An electrical engineer from Batch 95/96. Worked for a while in Pakistan Metal Industries and than flew to USA for further studies. Finished my Masters in Scienece with major in Data Networking & Telecommunication in year 2003. Worked for Verizon Online in Texas for about 6 months and than returned back to country. Working as Senior Group Manager for Dewan Mushtaq Group ever since than... Married in 2005 and living with parents.
What are your hobbies?
Reading books on political history and corporate cirmes
Your favorite books?
Several....
Favorite Music:
Linkin Park, 3 Door Down
Favorite TV Shows:
That 70's show, Oprah Winfery show
 

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