 everybody. We will now recognize graduates of the College of Engineering graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering. We will now recognize graduates of the College of Engineering graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering. Okay and did you also graduate Electrical Engineering? Okay, so do you have anything to tell your parents? Yes, I'm just really happy that I made my parents proud. Thank you so much. I love you, mama, baba. Thank you so much. Thank you so much for being here. I'm so glad. Hi, so who am I speaking with? Maryam Luk. What did you graduate as? Electrical engineer apparently. Could you tell me what was your favorite part of being in AUS? Tassavi, Karak Street. Okay, can you tell me specific stores of Karak Street that just beat everything else? Janan was our favorite all the time. Always there between classes, between everything. We just go there, grab something and come back. Okay, do you have anything you want to say to your family and friends? Thank you all for supporting me and thank you for making you who I am today. Thank you dad and mom for everything and for supporting me. I love you all. Thank you so much for having a conversation with us, Maryam. Thank you. Good luck. So who am I with today? Reza Davoudi. Hi, how are you? How do you feel? It's a surreal experience, you know, just being here completely since the last one year and a half it's been online. So coming here, seeing everyone again, seeing a few number of people like graduating for alongside my major, it's amazing and we're all close friends and we're all from the same batch and we know each other and we're all graduating with each other. It's an amazing experience. I love it. So if you had any advice for students entering AUS or specifically engineering, what would you tell them right now? Take your courses seriously and don't just go like oh you know I took this in high school, I did this before you know I got this, you know YouTube always helps. No, just take it seriously, go for it, study yourself and don't rely on others. Much as everyone said that, but don't rely on others. Go for yourself, give it your 100% and you got this. Okay, so my last question will be, do you have anything you want to say to your family? Just thank you, thank you for keeping with me for the past four years and including summers. So this was constant four years and friends, whoever, those few amount of people that supported me, thank you, everyone else, still thank you and I love you, my family is amazing. Thank you so much for telling us, good luck and you're going to do a big one, we have no doubts, no problem. Okay, so now today can you guys tell me who you are, who am I with? And how do you guys feel? It's very normal to feel confused, I think many students feel that way right now. Do you have anything you want to tell your parents, your friends, your family, everything? I have one last question, which is what was your favorite part of EIWAS? Okay, thank you guys so much for taking the time to have a conversation with me and next we're going to meet two other students who are going to come up right now. So who am I speaking with today? And these are both electrical engineer graduates? Yes. Okay, awesome. So how would you say is a summary of the last four years of EIWAS? I would say hard work, finally we did it. Honestly, honestly, do you guys have anything you want to say to your friends, your family are like sitting at home probably watching this right now? Thank you for everything, I couldn't have done it without you. Yeah, thank you for our family, our professors and thank you EIWAS. Okay, good luck to you guys, I hope you guys will be accomplished and get everything you guys deserve. Thank you for having a conversation with me today. See you too. Morning everyone, we will now recognize graduates of the College of Engineering, graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering. So friends and family from home, today I am with and what did you graduate us? Amazing, okay, so how do you feel you just graduated? Well, I'm so excited, I'm so happy it's a new chapter that I'm going to start today. And I hope everything will be fine and it's a new challenge that I'm going to be taking on. Do you have anything you want to say to your family, your friends, people at home watching this right now? Yes, I want to thank all my family, all my friends for their continuous support, without you I'd never made it. Okay, so the last question that I will ask you today is, what is your favorite part of AUS? My favorite part is these guys, sorry to God, they are the most incredible people that I've ever met and they're hopefully it's a friendship that will last forever. InshaAllah. Anyways, thank you so much for taking the time to have a conversation with me. Thank you so much. No worries, good luck. Hello, hello, who am I speaking with? My name is Ayal Ashour. Okay, and what did you graduate as? A chemical engineer. Okay, cool. So how would you say the last four years of your life was? Some than one word, amazing. It was very challenging, I'm not going to lie, especially the last couple of years, actually last year, but it was absolutely amazing and I wouldn't change it. Do you have any advice for students coming into AUS specifically for engineering? Yes, definitely. I say you need to study, but don't forget to have fun. Don't forget to go do extracurricular activities, go do sports, go do whatever you want, but at the same time focus on your studies. So balance everything, that's the most important thing. Okay, and my last question for today is, do you have anything you want to say to your family or friends, the people who have been supporting you this entire journey? Yes, of course I do. I want to thank them all so much for their continued support. I really could not have been here without them and I want to thank my friends that are all here for their continued support as well and for being there for me this entire time. Thank you all. Okay, thank you so much for having a conversation with me. I'm sure you and everyone here will do amazing. Thank you. We will now recognize graduates of the College of Engineering graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Engineering. Mohamed Abdul Qadir Al-Mulla Zayed Mohamed Intiqab Family from home, today I am with Natasha Midden. And how do you feel you just graduated? I don't believe it, but also this is amazing. It's great to know that we made it. Yeah, I'm really excited to see what's to come from now. Do you have anything you want to say to your family, people watching in right now? Thank you so much to all of my family, all of my friends, basically everyone in my life, my support system. Without them, I wouldn't be able to be standing here graduating today. Okay, so I have another question for you. What was your favorite part of being in AOS? A lot. I'd say the people, 100% the people because all the people that I've met here, not just the students, the professors and students from different departments, not even just College of Engineering. Everyone, I've met some incredible people here. I've made some incredible friends here that I know are the kind of last lifetime. And for that, I'm really grateful. Thank you so much for having a conversation with us. Congratulations and good luck. It's okay, you're on live right now. So who am I with today? Yara, Yara Rashid. Okay, and what did you graduate as? Bachelor of Computer Engineering. Okay. So Tommy, what was your favorite part of AOS? It was actually like getting to know this very different cultures with everyone here. It's a great education to get to know it on this level. It was great. Everything was great. The professors, everyone. Do you have anything you want to say, like advice for students coming in and doing engineering? Engineering in specific. I would say just choose the major that you like the most. Because if it's the major that you like the most, you're just going to excel in it. And I think that all of the College of Engineering are of amazing faculties. So I think it's going to be a great experience. Okay, so my last thing for me, for you actually, technically is, is there anything you want to tell your family or friends, your support system, if people have been there for you? Yes, actually, I'd like to tell them thank you for everything that they've done for me, because I think without support, it's not possible. Without the support of your family, of your friends, and even of your professors and of the university, it's not possible to do this at all. So I'd say thank you for everyone who's been a supporter of me. Thank you so much for having a conversation with me today. Good luck and congratulations. We will now recognize graduates of the College of Engineering graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science. Hello, friends and family. What's your name? My name is Shaham Kampala Thakumuri. And what did you graduate out? Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. Can you tell me what your favorite part of AUS is? AUS, the moment I stepped into AUS, it's amazing, the environment, the what caught my eye was the library basically, and like the memories over here, I just can't like put into one sentence or something. It's just amazing and I love it. Is there anything you'd like to say to your viewers, to your family, your friends? Yes, I would like to first of all thank my parents, my mom, dad, my sister, and my friends for helping me reach this journey without whom I couldn't have survived AUS. And all my professors, all the faculty and everyone, a big thanks to them for helping me reach this position. Thank you so much for having a conversation with me today. Good luck and congratulations. Good afternoon everyone. We will now recognize graduates of the College of Engineering graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering. Hello friends and family from home. Today this is our last session and I am with And what did you graduate at? Civil Engineering student. Amazing, so how do you feel you're done? It feels so good no more running to class either way, this was off because of online, but no more like studying, staying late at night studying, and all those sleepless nights on the library when it's open. And yeah, it feels so good. Do you have anything you want to say to your family, your friends, your supporters? Yes, thankfully I had so many supporters throughout my four years of uni. My parents of course, my dad and mom, and my older brother who's also a civil engineer, and probably the main influence why I'm in civil engineering because he's my role model. Thank you so much for always being supporting me. And also my relatives, my uncles and cousins and aunts, thank you so much for being by my side all this time. And of course my friends who I really am so glad that I gained the lifelong friends throughout my journey. Thank you for always being by my side and we're always having fun. And yeah, I'm just very happy with my experience at AUS. So my last question for you today is, what is your favorite part of AUS? A lot of things. A lot of people don't like AUS, but I'm one of the people who actually like it. My favorite part of AUS, I'd say there's a lot, but the community, I really like the community. And also our department, the civil engineering department, everyone is so nice, our professors. We're just one big happy family. So yeah, there's a lot of things, but definitely the people and my department. Thank you so much, Angie for having a conversation with us today. Good luck and congratulations again. Thank you so much. No worries. Thank you. Okay, hi everyone. We're back again and I am Will. Mohamed Asam. And you graduated us. Civil engineering. And can you please tell me how you feel? You're done, Carlos, after all these years. I'm feeling unemployed, honestly. All well and inshallah we find what we're looking for out there in the future. I really miss the social life of the university, to be honest, but it's all good, it's all fine. We'll be all good inshallah in the future. Inshallah, this pandemic will end and everything will go back to normal. I kind of already ended, but nothing has changed. So can you tell me what your favorite part of the program was? This program? Yes. Well, I kind of forgot that I need to give them my name card on the stage, so I kind of had to like... But it's okay. That was my favorite part or like the worst. I don't know, to be honest. Okay, and my last question for you. Is there anything you want to say to your family, your friends, your supporters? Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you for bearing with me. Okay, thank you so much for having a conversation with me. Good luck and congratulations. Thank you so much. See you. The graduates of the College of Engineering graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering. The graduates of the College of Engineering graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering. The graduates of the College of Engineering graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering. Khaled Abu Sha'ira, Ahmed Hashim Al-Jafar Al-Jafri, Michael Ma'arbis, Areeb Imran Sheikh, Ahmad Sulaiman Salman, Yazid Mahmoud Abu Bakr, Yazan Abdul Kareem Taha, Tana Fouad Shalha, Antifal Abdullah Teef, Samir Simon Sarkis, cum laude, Bishoy Nadi Ghabbur, Laila Yasir Zaki, Ahmad Sami Zahir Braheem, Ahmad Tariq Hamada, Magna cum laude, Fadi Mahmoud Fawzi, Abd al-Rahman Samir Imam, Ahmad Mohamed Al-Tahnani, Adil Rozan, Ahmad Ahmed Raja, Magna cum laude, Amir Nassar, Magna cum laude, Zahra Mustafa Iqbal, Faiza Tawafi, Ahmad Khaled Harazin, Marwan Muhammad Al-Ahmed, Anas Mustafa Saada, Usama Fahad Al-Hussaini, cum laude, Lamia Luqman, Magna cum laude, Laila Amjad Khamfar, Summa cum laude, Nenad Shikhar, Lana Bashir Qasem, Habib Mahmoud Al-Riba, Rez Mohamed Al-Goud, Rithik Manan, cum laude, Gautham Pradip, Robin Luke Dice, Hello friends and family at home. Today I am with Lana Qasem. And what did you graduate as? Mechanical engineer. How do you feel? You just finished. You graduated. To be honest, it's mixed feelings. You don't know what's coming next, but of course you need to have plans and all of that. So it's weird, but I'm so happy and I'm so proud of myself, to be honest. Is there anything you'd like to say to your family, your supporters? I would thank my dad and my mom first and then I would thank my friends because they really stood next to me and everything. And it was a great journey with them. They made it way, way better. Okay, so the last question of today is what is your favorite part about AUS? My favorite part was the members that they were with me, like my colleagues, my friends. They made it a great journey for me. So yeah, and I've learned a lot of lessons. And that's the first lesson that I learned was responsibility. And then that's it. Everything was great. So thank you so much for taking the time to have a conversation with me. Good luck and congratulations. I hope you guys, I'm sure all AUSers will succeed. Okay, good luck. Thank you. Hello once again and today I am with? Then yeah. And what did you graduate of? Mechanical engineering. And how do you feel? You just finished. It feels almost unbelievable. It's a surreal experience. I'm so thankful of what I experienced. It was amazing. I'm really glad to be here. Do you have any advice you'd like to give to any new students coming in? Enjoy it. It's going to be your best four years. Is there anything you'd like to say to your family and friends, your supporters? I wish they were here, but I hope they're watching. And I'm just very thankful for everything they've provided for me. Okay, so that's all we have for today. Thank you so much for tuning in with me. Congratulations and good luck. No worries. Thank you. Hello friends and family from home. Today I am with? Samir Serkis. And what did you graduate as? A mechanical engineer. How do you feel? Honestly, I don't know. It feels surreal. I mean, just yesterday I was getting my high school diploma and now I'm getting my college degree. Time does fly. Do you have anything you want to say to your friends, your family, your supporters? First of all, Mama Baba, I love you guys so much. I couldn't have done this without you. And my sister too, Sabine. And my friends, the biggest supporters, thank you very much. All right. Thank you so much for having a conversation with me. Congratulations and good luck. No worries. Hello friends and family once again. Today I am with? I'm going to Hamdullah. My name is Aribi Muranshe. I'm a student of mechanical engineering, Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering. And yeah, that's all. Can you tell me what your favorite part of AUS is? Okay. One of my favorite parts is that I've been living in dorms. So I have my friends life over there was pretty amazing. And then the life on campus with my friends, the life in student center, the cultural clubs, all these accumulate to be a really good experience at AUS. With your studies, with your professors who really push hard to make you score well in your exams and everything and in life. Is there anything you want to say to your friends and family? Yes, definitely. I would like to thank my brother, my close friends and my family, and especially my professors who never stop pushing me hard to achieve better at AUS. And yes, all these people have really helped me in graduating from AUS with good grades. So thank you so much for having a conversation with me. Congratulations. Good luck. I'm sure you guys will all do fantastic. No worries. Thank you guys for tuning in with us. Hello friends and family from home. Today I am with? Beshoin Adi. And how are you today? You just graduated. How do you feel? I still can't believe it to be honest. Is there anything you'd like to say to your parents, friends and family? I'd like to thank all my friends, my family, everyone that was beside me throughout this four-year journey. Without them, I don't think I could have ever reached to go on the stage and get the certificate. And I love you all. Is there anything you want to say to students coming in to study engineering? I would say that first of all, you need to work as hard as you can and also try to enjoy it as much as you can. Because throughout all the stress and studying, there's also the good side of it with your friends. You go have a car rack in the car street and everything. So enjoy it as much as you can, but work hard. Okay, awesome. Thank you so much for having a conversation with us, Beshoin. Good luck and congratulations. No worries. Hello, hello. Who am I with today? Leila Zaki. Hi Leila, how do you feel? Amazing. I just finished. Is there anything you'd like to say to your parents, family and supporter? Thank you so much for everyone who showed me support through the last four years. It has made a great difference and I'm incredibly grateful. So if you had three words in order to describe AUS, what would they be? Difficult, interesting, worth it. Those definitely work out. Is there anything else you'd like to tell them, students, anyone, any piece of advice? Don't waste your years. Make the best out of your uni experience. Don't dedicate your entire all of your time to studies, but also don't slack off. It's important. Try to find your balance pretty early. All right, thank you so much for having a conversation with us, Leila. Good luck and congratulations.