Jack Sambrook

Country: United Kingdom
Subject of study: Law with Business
Year of graduation: 2022
Type/Level of study: Undergraduate

What did you enjoy most about your degree programme?

I really enjoyed the flexibility and nuance associated with studying two different subjects in law and business. Exploring these two subjects has provided me with a well-developed understanding of how interconnected the worlds of law and business are! This degree has genuinely made me feel ready for the world of work.

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

Liaison Officer of Flamank Law Society. Treasurer of CSM RFC. Mentor & Subject Chair for the Law School.

What was the highlight of your time at Exeter?

The highlight of my time at Exeter has been the interactions with all the brilliant people I have met. I have been taught by incredibly passionate lecturers with real-world experience. I have learnt alongside some unbelievably determined students. And I have made relationships with friends that will last our lifetimes. The people I’ve met at Exeter have been integral to ensuring my entire experience has been enjoyable.

What will you miss the most about University?

I will miss living a 5 minute walk from the beach. Spending all summer in Cornwall with your friends is simply amazing!

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?)

 Launch yourself into every opportunity – your University experience flies past unbelievably quickly!

What are your plans now that you have graduated?

I am joining IBM in August 2022 as an Associate Business Consultant. I will be based at their London office.

 

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