Lok Yan Sung

Country: China
Sector: Law
Job title: Intellectual Property Junior Executive
Subject of study: History and Ancient History
Year of graduation: 2022
Type/Level of study: Undergraduate

Current Employer/Organisation Name

Deacons

What have you been doing since leaving Exeter, and what are you doing now?

I am now working in a law firm as Junior Executive, and planning to study a master degree in Archaeology next September.

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

Clarinet Choir Canoe Club Intercultural-café.

Were you part of the Exeter Student Ambassador Scheme at any point during your studies?

Yes.

What did you enjoy most about your programme and what was the biggest highlight?

I enjoyed the wide range of module choices, and the flexibility of the course.

What did you enjoy most about studying here?

The campus and the support provided to international students

Why did you choose to study at Exeter?

The good reputation if the university, the beautiful environment, detailed webpage, suitable module choices.

What skills and experiences have been most useful for your career?

Communication skills learnt through the ESAS scheme, and presenting skills trained by the course.

What are your plans for the future?

Further study.

 

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