MA, PhD on Islamic Studies are my Target: Freshman

I like everything in King Saud University (KSU): faculty members, classrooms, miscellaneous activities, seminars, and Islamic courses, said Abdul-Salam Ajuoily, a freshman, College of Islamic Studies, in an interview.
Resalah: Why have you chosen KSU, despite plenty of other universities?
Yaqub: It is the biggest and the first Saudi-wide. It is developing daily which makes me feel I am a real undergraduate.
Resalah: What is your impression about study on campus?
Yaqub: I like everything on campus: the faculty members, classrooms, miscellaneous activities, seminars, and Islamic courses.
Resalah: Have you seen any cons on campus?
Yaqub: Frankly speaking, I saw high-standard services given to non-Arabs studying on campus thanks to developments going on. Life has gone easier after providing internet access at dormitories.
Resalah: Have you any suggestions?
Yaqub: I ask the KSU to improve using English language on campus, particularly at the College of Education.
Resalah: Have you any Saudi friends?
Sarah: I have some: I play table tennis with one and others are colleagues. They are good people and relieve my homesickness.
Resalah: What are your aspirations?
Sarah: I aspire to earn a bachelor degree on Islamic Jurisprudence and to go back to Nigeria to disseminate Islam and earn an MA and a PhD in Nigeria
Resalah: What is your advice to students?
Sarah: Seize the opportunity in hand. Others wish they were in your place!
Resalah: A final word!
Sarah: I thank Saudi Arabian people and government; KSU president for outstanding services given to us.