My involvement in various issues from the commencement of my studies to date has driven my in-depth research on the university's academic, administration and leadership system and led me to want to be an international ambassador. I have also grown to appreciate a huge measure of these strengths and opportunities. My outputs and confidence at work have improved immensley these past months and I am driven by the above to go out into the world and tell many others of the wealth of skills, tools and knowledge the institution can bring to them, their institutions and society.
Why Bangor
I was opportune to receive a Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarship.
Most beautiful thing about being an International Student at 麻豆传媒高清版
Helping new students to get answers to their questions and solutions to their problems. Taking the good news of the university to lots of students out here in West Africa and I will be the bearer of the good news.
The most difficult thing about being an International Student
Meeting people of various cultures and understanding brings exposure, knowledge, and, mentorship opportunites. It also takes a lot to break the barriers of communication and create trust.
Clubs and Societies
I am a current member of the International Society of Tropical Foresters (ISTF).
What social activities do you enjoy
Playing Ludo, cards, and listenting to songs.
Advice for new International students
Be self-motivated and hardworking. The university has lots of support facilities, but a lot of self-effort is also needed.