Student Case Study #17 Faith Pring

Wednesday 19-01-2022 - 10:23

Student

President of Platform magazine society 2021

MA News Journalism

When did you get involved in NTSU?

I first got involved at the start of the second year of my undergraduate degree. I joined Platform society as a member before becoming increasingly involved through the following years of my time at NTU.

What made you want to get involved?

I was keen to make friends with people outside of my course. I knew this would be difficult because I was living at home (not in university accommodation), so I would have struggled to meet people otherwise. I also wanted to explore a career option that I had always considered.

What impact has it had on your time at university?

Getting involved with Platform society has given me a great sense of purpose and direction in my life. It has shown me what I want to do with my career and encouraged me to undertake my Masters degree.

How has NTSU helped your personal development?

It has made me more confident, both in myself and my skills, and allowed me to develop in ways I didn’t think were possible. I used to have a great fear of public speaking, but since taking over the society, I feel so much more confident.

What is the best thing you have got out of it?

The friendships I have made that I wouldn’t have found otherwise.

What has been your favourite memory of being involved in NTSU?

Not to sound so clichéd, but it’s hard to identify just one because I’ve had an amazing four years working with NTSU alongside my studies.

Would you recommend that other students get involved in what NTSU has to offer?

Absolutely. Students are missing out on a great deal if they don’t get involved with the NTSU. It’s a huge part of student life.

Categories:

Student Stories

Related Tags :

student stories,

More Nottingham Trent Students' Union Articles

Totum Lite

More Articles...