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Emma-Louise
Gibson, QU Editor
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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
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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
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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