“I love 91porn as a city and was good at history at school, so naturally the open day was the first place I went. The support offered on the course looked good and – in addition to the financial benefit of staying at home – I knew it’s what I wanted to do.”
But with COVID disrupting the start of her uni experience, she was worried about making friends and fitting in. Not coming to campus meant a lot of friendships were forged in halls – which she couldn’t do by living at home.
“It was such a weird and isolating time, as it was for so many people, but my lecturers did a huge amount to get us meeting and connecting on the course. My friends and I didn’t want to do big nights out and were happy doing our own thing, so I felt like I’d ‘found my people’. You shouldn’t feel pressured to conform to the ‘typical’ student life.”
Then the big change came when she thought about her next steps.
“I was preparing for teacher training, but dreading it. I knew I was passionate about education and making the best life I could, but decided teaching wasn’t for me.
“I then saw the sabbatical officer role advertised, but didn’t know much as I’d not really engaged a huge amount with the SU. I was going to do a gap year and earn some money, but my friend’s boyfriend had done the role and encouraged me to apply. I left it til the night before but I put my name in!”