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 ADV: INTI University CollegeSometime ago, INTI University College (INTI-UC) invited me over to the campus in Nilai to cover its graduation ceremony for kennysia.com
 
  It's been ages since I set foot in a campus and my trip to INTI-UCbrought back some warm memories of the good old times of my studentdays.
 
  The trip was also my first time to Nilai in Negri Sembilan.
 Nilai is a booming town that is ironically closer to the KLInternational Airport than KL city itself. I was picked up at theairport by one of INTI-UC's officers who drove me straight to thecampus.
 The whole journey took us less than 20 minutes.
 
  Too bad
 INTI's Nilai Campus has been around for a good ten years, and it does show its age.
 One of the first things that impress me is how much emphasis is puton on-campus housing, or the "Halls of Residences" as they call it.There's got to be at least 15 blocks of hostels here of different ratesand configurations.
 Parents come and dump their kids here so that they can learn how tobecome more independent. International and outstation students make ittheir home away from home. With such a large expanse of residentialunits, the university college can accommodate tons of boarding students.
 
  Confucius is so confusing it makes me confused
 Instead of following the usual way of naming their buildings BlockA, B, C, D and so on, the Halls of Residence are named after famousscholars. So we've got a Block Confucius for Block C and a Block Darwin for Block D.
 Maybe it's to inspire students. Or maybe it's the work of evil people who wanna make people confused.
 
  The room I was put in was in the "Shakespeare" block. Though old,the unit is large and well-furnished. It comes with an internet lineprovided free-of-charge, but too bad you can't download too much dataover it.
 Fair enough. You're meant to come here and study, not download MP3s and watch Youtubes dammit.
 
  It's no five star hotel but it's a lot better than most hostels I'veseen which smell so bad not even homeless people would wanna stay inthem.
 All the creature comforts are concentrated here. There's an ATMmachine, a convenience store, a hair salon, a computer shop and acybercafe all located in the same area.
 It's not all fun and games here of course. They do have some common rooms here in the Halls to encourage group studies.
 
  Recreation-wise, students are spoilt for choice because there's agym, soccer field, squash courts, badminton courts, basketball courts,pool tables and even an Olympic-sized swimming pool.
 Something interesting I heard about the swimming pool. Over there, every Thursday night is Ladies' Night.
 
  Unlike at the pubs, Ladies' Night there isn't a time where all youlovely ladies out there can pop by and get a free drink. Ladies' Nightat the INTI swimming pool is the time where only girls can use theswimming pool, and no guys are allowed.
 So guys, remember to pack your binoculars.
 
  Right across the road from the Halls of Residence, linked by an overhead bridge, is the campus' illustrious academic wing.
 
  It feels a little bit more "authoritarian" over here. Nestled amongnicely landscaped gardens, the long corridors, brightly lit classroomsand uptight labs give it a feel of campus life.
 The environment here is lovely. The acacemic wing of the campus iskinda similar to what you see in those Taiwanese college drama serieslike Meteor Garden.
 Without that stupid boyband F4.
 
  It is very quiet. There isn't a lot of things to do on this side ofthe campus ground apart from going to classes, going to the labs andusing the library.
 Come to think of it, there isn't a lot of entertainment ordistractions around Nilai in general. The town is isolated from all theentertainment and shopping malls of KL. Depending on how you see it,that could be a good thing or a bad thing.
 
  Optimus Prime learns how to write
 If your purpose of going to college is to study, then it's a good thing.
 If your purpose of going to college is to party, it's a bad thing.
 
  Like most private university colleges in Malaysia, INTI-UC's mainattraction is its 3+0 degree programmes where students can study atINTI-UC and graduate with degrees from UK's Coventry University andUniversity of Hertfordshire.
 They also offer degree transfer programmes where you can do part of your studies at INTI-UC and complete the rest overseas.
 
  No doubt INTI-UC has a peaceful study environment and the studentsthere do really concentrate on their studies. Many of them come toNilai to study only and nothing else.
 It is very obvious, because they all have that look on their face that screams, "I'M A VIRGIN."
 
  Sorry for being mean.
  But of course, not all are like that. Some of the students are kinda cool. I spotted this bunch thatlooked like they should be accompanied with some hip hop music from P Diddy.
 
  Nilai is very laid back. Even without modern day entertainmentoutlets like cinemas, shopping malls and nightclubs as distractions,the students here sure come across as a happy bunch.
 
  They spend most of their free time participiating in club andsociety activities. Through these they get to know lots of new friends.
 
  I think I might die of boredom if I ever live in Nilai. But boredom isn't necessarily a bad thing.
 When you strip away all the superficialities of a big city, I guess you bond with people around you a lot better.
 Some graduates I spoke to really cherish the new friends they madethere, to the extent that they said their time at INTI-UC is the besttime of their lives.
 
  Nilai residents' most favourite past time is staring blankly at plants and watching them grow
 No ,I did not graduate from INTI-UC. But my short trip to the campus brought back nostalgic memories of my student days.
 Although I've been out in the workforce for almost 5 years now, itwas during my uni years that I've grown up and learnt the most.
 
  Things hadn't always been smooth sailing of course. I remember thenightmares chasing assignment deadlines, working on Matlab, makingfriends with Ohm's and Kirchoff's Laws, learning everything about FIR, FFT and DFT until I wish the lecturer would just bloody STFU.
 Yes, it was torture. But it was worth it.
 
  I left my uni a much mature and better person in the end.
 
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