Danya J.I. Aburass

Country: Saint Kitts and Nevis
Subject of study: Law
Year of graduation: 2020
Type/Level of study: Undergraduate

What did you enjoy most about your degree programme?

It is very challenging, but very rewarding.

Please tell us if you were a member of any societies, groups or sports clubs?

President of Exeter Friends of Palestine.

What was the highlight of your time at Exeter?

Exeter taught me so much. Graduating at 19 with a law degree is not easy, but the support system I had in Exeter had lifted me and shaped me to become the strong woman I am today who is ready to conquer the world. 

What will you miss the most about University?

I will truly miss the simple lifestyle in Exeter.

What advice would you give to current and future students? (If you are an international student what would you like to tell future students from back home who might be thinking about applying to study in Exeter?)

 Do not stress too much.

What are your plans now that you have graduated?

It is quite tricky to plan during a pandemic, but I am hoping to start a training contract soon.

 

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