MOutaz Gamal

Software Engineer in Cairo, Egypt

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I was born on a cold, rainy day in January the 1st in Mansoura, Egypt. I live with my dad, Gamal; mom, Maha; my 2 brothers, Abdul Rahman and Abdullah; and my 2 sisters, Shorouk and Shahd. When I was born, my father was eight months in Dammam, Saudi Arabia working as a Civil Engineer. Four months later, me and my mom joined him and there I spent my first 20 years of my life.

My name is MOutaz Gamal. I started school when I was six-years-old. I went to Ahmad ibn Hanbal Primary School and while I was there, I won an award for perfect attendance. I also won an award for Schools' Football Competition. Then I attended to Al-Dammam Middle School, and there I also won a couple of awards: one for perfect attendance and two for being named Student of the Year. After that I went to AL-Madina AL-Munawwarah Junior high school and while I was there, I won an award for perfect GPA. I am now a senior at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport as a Communication Engineer. I plan on finishing school and maybe travel for work.

Life to me means FC Barcelona, Mai Saleh "My Fiancé", friends and family who you can trust and who trusts you. I am pretty much on the happy side of life, but like all teens I do have my "days of." That means I do have some sad days or depressed days. I have a few friends here that sort of look out for me and when I am having a bad day, I have someone here at school to talk to. I make my school days go by thinking of either the next hour or what I will do when I get home or on the weekend.

As I said in the beginning, I was born here in Mansoura and I've lived my whole life in Dammam, Saudi Arabia and I visit Qatar twice and Bahrain once. I would like to travel to Barcelona cause I love the city and I am a "Culé" that means I am big fan of Barcelona Football Club but unfortunately, I don't have any money to leave Cairo to go anywhere right now. I hope you have enjoyed reading my life story as much as I have enjoyed writing it for you. Try to get as much as you can out of school; you're only there for twelve years plus bachelor years and when you graduate, you're home free. Here's a tip for you to live or try to live by: If you think it, it can be done.

  • Work
    • Communication Engineer
  • Education
    • Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime Transport