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UK Life part 1: Preggo Student

Hi again...


long time no see...
I'm so busy lately, I moved to the UK to pursue my master degree.
fortunately, I get to school with my husband too.
Next blog will be a detail of my UK stories, so excited...

Innovation Building at Jubilee Campus University Of Nottingham
I moved to Nottingham when I was 20 weeks of pregnant.
I decided to pursue my master degree in Finance and Investment, while I'm pregnant.
I was afraid for what I have been decided, however, I have a family who always supports me.
Especially my husband!
Now I'm already 32 Weeks of pregnant, and preparing for my next exams in the middle of January 2017.
And the UK policy gives me privilege as a pregnant lady, especially my campus.
They support me by giving me special treatment.
For instances: they give me extra time 15 minutes for each module exam and let me go to the toilet every 1 hour. They also provide a special room for me. So I will not bother other students.
Alhamdulillah.

I hope everything is going well.



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