Salam all,
I'm sitting here in complete dismay by the post in the English forum advertising guaranteed TOEFL/ILETS/GRE results without the need to study at all. I cannot believe how low of a level one must be to cheat their way into graduate school abroad, only to come back with a doctorate degree and play the role of the educated university professor. A professor that is supposed to instill values in our youth!!! What is wrong with people? Seriously, what is happening to our values? Our morals? The basics of our religion? I can only wonder what people will try next for the sake of money.
May Allah's justice prevail. Amen.

07Hanane
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Salam,
Well, I don't really know where or how to start..
.I'm 24 yo, wife/mother of a two and half year old girl
I decided -after 5 years break - to continue my studies, well ,let me tell you, I AM ALL OVER THE PLACE, CHAOS...
It's just disheartening to be living in such a world, a world in which morals and values are continuously getting wiped out..
Well, I don't really know where or how to start..
.I'm 24 yo, wife/mother of a two and half year old girl
I decided -after 5 years break - to continue my studies, well ,let me tell you, I AM ALL OVER THE PLACE, CHAOS...
It's just disheartening to be living in such a world, a world in which morals and values are continuously getting wiped out..

Salam 07Hanane,
Welcome on board. Great to hear that you're continuing with your studies after a good break. What are you majoring in?
I had my first son during my studies and I remember the days when I thought I'd never finish. I remember the countless number of times that I contemplated quitting but alhamdulillah, there was light at the end of the tunnel and I finally got done. My best advice to you is to take it slow and easy. I really have no idea why there's always this pressure (usually by family) to get done ASAP. Sit back, relax and enjoy your daughter's first years. A day gone from her childhood is gone forever, but school and courses will always be there.
All the best my dear and feel free to come in here to let out some steam anytime ;-)
Welcome on board. Great to hear that you're continuing with your studies after a good break. What are you majoring in?
I had my first son during my studies and I remember the days when I thought I'd never finish. I remember the countless number of times that I contemplated quitting but alhamdulillah, there was light at the end of the tunnel and I finally got done. My best advice to you is to take it slow and easy. I really have no idea why there's always this pressure (usually by family) to get done ASAP. Sit back, relax and enjoy your daughter's first years. A day gone from her childhood is gone forever, but school and courses will always be there.
All the best my dear and feel free to come in here to let out some steam anytime ;-)

07Hanane
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Your words made my day. Thank you!
Today was reaaaaaally tough. Just got back home, and let me tell you, I am emotionally and physically drained.
I'm majoring in commerce / management / marketing.
Well , It's not really about family, i really don't give a damn -excuse my french- , It's more about developing myself and trying to escape depression traps. Unfortunately, all I did is adding fuel to the fire.
I do really think every signle day - not exaggerating- of quitting, but my husband keeps encouraging me , regardless of the stress and the endless gibberish in the so called university, the point you stated about how these first years of my daughter's life will never ever be relived -if i may say so- , is what really really bothers me ...
I'll stop nagging..
How are your kids doing?
My name is hanane حنان by the way,
What's yours?
IS it weird to have such a relaxing feeling talking to you??it's like we've know each for ages. -keeping in mind that i'm an introvert who not only sucks at making friends but doesn't look forward to making any-
Today was reaaaaaally tough. Just got back home, and let me tell you, I am emotionally and physically drained.
I'm majoring in commerce / management / marketing.
Well , It's not really about family, i really don't give a damn -excuse my french- , It's more about developing myself and trying to escape depression traps. Unfortunately, all I did is adding fuel to the fire.
I do really think every signle day - not exaggerating- of quitting, but my husband keeps encouraging me , regardless of the stress and the endless gibberish in the so called university, the point you stated about how these first years of my daughter's life will never ever be relived -if i may say so- , is what really really bothers me ...
I'll stop nagging..
How are your kids doing?
My name is hanane حنان by the way,
What's yours?
IS it weird to have such a relaxing feeling talking to you??it's like we've know each for ages. -keeping in mind that i'm an introvert who not only sucks at making friends but doesn't look forward to making any-
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Not experienced with old English so I can't provide any input there. If you're sure of your grammer then kudos to you dear
:-)