Meet Samantha
Media, Communication and Cultural Studies BA
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ has helped me realise my future by granting me the opportunity of putting myself in activities I wouldn’t normally do.
Societies and activities
One of my favourite memories in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is with the swim team. I joined the swim team this year after not swimming for a long while but as soon as I joined, I made lifelong friends that can make even the smallest moment the most memorable.
Being an international student home sickness can be very difficult, however, friends become your family. The people who I’ve met on the team have genuinely given me that home away from home environment I really needed. I am so grateful to have found them.
Studying as an international student
Coming from Ecuador, where friendliness and bonds are so engrained within my Latino culture, it was so reliving and touching to see how even though this was a brand new environment I wasn’t used to, I still managed to find amazing friends.
For me the social aspect of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is the most welcoming there is. From my first day here I have felt welcomed and appreciated by all people I have talked to. It’s very easy to make friends and there is lots of amazing activities around the city one can do for fun!
One of my favourite places to go to is Tynemouth with my friends, I love being on the beach sitting around a fire. Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is a very joyous city, there is always something happening. I’ve learned so many new things about me and had the chance to meet many amazing people. The city is beautiful with breath taking nature and also that mix of city life.
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