Rabeea Maqsood

Country: Pakistan
Subject of study: Environment and Human Health
Year of graduation: 2019
Type/Level of study: Post graduate

What did you enjoy most about your degree programme?

My dissertation because I thoroughly enjoyed improving my statistical skills on STATA and carrying out research.

Some of the students we are profiling have been awarded a departmental prize or award in recognition of their exceptional achievements. If this applies to you, please can you tell us about this and what it means to you?

Distinction and Dean’s Commendation Certificate. I feel absolutely ecstatic about it!!

What was the highlight of your time at Exeter?

Getting distinctions in modules, thesis and on the course. 

What will you miss the most about University?

Productive meetings with my wonderful supervisor!

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?)

 My time in Exeter has been one of the best times of my life. I wish I could relive the last year once again.

What are your plans now that you have graduated?

PhD.

 

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