QU ISSUE 16: Spring–Summer 2014 | Page 4

ression My imp En's of que have to say Here's what QU's writers 's University en about their time at Que Emma-Louise Gibson, QU Editor Nathan Cantley at Why do I enjoy being a student Queen's University? Mainly because there are so many opportunities to become a better-equipped person in today's ever-changing world and to be part of a university that is incredibly diverse and full of people from so many different countries and backgrounds. My three years studying English at Queen's was the most jampacked period of my life to date! There's always something going on at this fantastic university and this, combined with the amazing staff and facilities, makes it the perfect place to go to prepare yourself for the big bad world. Niamh Ferguson My three years at Queen's University were the best of my life! I had heard about the clubs and societies and I couldn't wait to join. I became Deputy Station Manager of Queen's Radio and made loads of friends. I would encourage any student to get involved with the Students' Union. It's where you will meet your best friends for life! QU | Your guide to life at Queen's Kristina Mulholland fun and lively Queen's is a really always place to be. There is hts ng happening like nig somethi ion where Un out in the Students' ds of you can also find loa and enterprise volunteering nty of clubs opportunities and ple involved in. It and societies to get et new friends is a great place to me a well-respected and the fact that it is s! university is a bonu 2 David Sands My first impressio n of Queen's w as that it seemed to be a real mel ting pot and the cent re of the univers e. When I walked around the cam pus I saw American , Chinese, Japa nese, African, Europe an, Indonesian and local studen ts mixing togeth er; quite a contrast to my home villa ge of Anahilt! Hannah Rogers Queen's is a welcoming and friendly place where you can learn while also having fun. The facilities are fantastic and being so close to Belfast city centre is