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Seemab Khan

FAST · 2021 · i17-0840
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When I started at FAST in 2017, I hated every moment of it. Particularly because I had to move to Islamabad and attending classes regularly wasn’t one of my strongest suit. For someone who would attend classes once a month in my school and college days, FAST sure took me on 80% compulsory attendance. Four years of rushing to make it to classes, round the clock assignment fests, pm till am working on project deadlines, constantly nagging teachers, late night study sessions, early morning presentations, numerous tea breaks at cafeteria, juggling FYP with classes, regular panadol pops, some hefty amount of tears and loudest of laughs later- I’m graduating from this place (with a heavy heart, I must say). The four years I spent on this campus taught me so much in what felt like such a short time, and I'm not talking about what I've learned in the classroom. The lessons I've learned will never leave me and it’s an experience that I will always be thankful for. I want to say nothing today but take pleasure in acknowledging my gratitude to this alma mater. My story here is of about change and choice, principles and process, decisions and destiny. So grateful for the nurturing environment and the cradle that fosters the development of students here. And so, it goes without saying that FAST has shaped me into the person I’ve become today. Never imagined graduating in these difficult times of Covid-19, but whatever little time I spent here was worth it all. Reminiscing on the sweet and sour memories, is a beautiful, often bittersweet experience that leads to hugs and a lot of tissues. Here’s to a university which turned into home and friends which turned into family, it was one hell of a roller coaster ride!

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Seemab Khan (i17-0840) 
 
When I started at FAST in 2017, I hated every moment of it.  Particularly because I had to move to 
Islamabad and attending classes regularly wasn’t one of my strongest suit. For someone who would 
attend classes once a month in my school and college days, FAST sure took me on 80% compulsory 
attendance. Four years of rushing to make it to classes, round the clock assignment fests, pm till am 
working on project deadlines, constantly nagging teachers, late night study sessions, early morning 
presentations, numerous tea breaks at cafeteria, juggling FYP with classes, regular panadol pops, 
some hefty amount of tears and loudest of laughs later- I’m graduating from this place (with a 
heavy heart, I must say). The four years I spent on this campus taught me so much in what felt like 
such a short time, and I'm not talking about what I've learned in the classroom. The lessons I've 
learned will never leave me and it’s an experience that I will always be thankful for.  
I want to say nothing today but take pleasure in acknowledging my gratitude to this alma mater.  
My story here is of about change and choice, principles and process, decisions and destiny. So 
grateful for the nurturing environment and the cradle that fosters the development of students 
here. And so, it goes without saying that FAST has shaped me into the person I’ve become today. 
Never imagined graduating in these difficult times of Covid-19, but whatever little time I spent here 
was worth it all. Reminiscing on the sweet and sour memories, is a beautiful, often bittersweet 
experience that leads to hugs and a lot of tissues. Here’s to a university which turned into home 
and friends which turned into family, it was one hell of a roller coaster ride!
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Source file: Graduate Directory FAST School of Management - 2021 (1st Draft).pdf
From job #27 page 150
Created: 1778223771