Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

My name is Juliana and I’m currently studying in Malaysia at Inti International University in collaboration with a UK university,university of Hertfordshire. I am under the Business faculty majoring in Business Administration. I chose INTI University because it offers dual award degrees and it is in collaboration with UK and American universities where by during your second year you can transfer to the university your programme is collaborating with. And if you choose not to transfer it does not affect anything you still get your dual award degree. INTI is also a very affordable university and it caters for international students. I chose it because its culturally diverse.

Security and safety

At INTI we have a choice of 3 enterences, INTI values security and students feel protected at all times. The university also operates a no smocking ban in accordance with the world health organisation values as well as the ministry of health organisation Malaysia and as such promotes a healthier lifestyle- and all entrances they make sure they check student ID cards to make sure that every pupil entering is a student from INTI.
Academics











INTI international university offers the best education and it also provides the best educational resources. We have a library which is open from morning to 10pm at night and during exam preparation it is open 24 hours. Above I have also shown some of our academic blocks, lecturer theater’s and the computer labs. Inti ensure that their student learn in a comfortable environment. We have good well furnished music and dance rooms.
Sports and extracurricular activities


Inti International University offers a variety of sports such captain ball, basketball, swimming, squash, dodgeball, soccer, futsal etc . Students can join any sports they are comfortable with and these sports are usually played after classes which is 6pm onwards. Inti has other activities such as cultural night where all cultures get to mix and mingle. Inti has other classes such as dance. There are many other clubs offered such as leo, toast masters, inti Christian fellowship etc
Transportation








Inti has well maintained buses that aid in transportation. These buses also drop you off at the mall within the city where the inti is located and you can do your shopping. The beauty of this transportation is that it is available from 8am in the morning to 6.15 pm in the evening.
Cafeteria




Inti also has a very large cafeteria and a wide variety of cuisines from different countries such as Indian, thai, Chinese etc.



Above is a bridge that connects the students station to the academic blocks
Conclusion
I hope you liked what I had to say about inti and that you make it your choice too.
Thank you for reading
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