Student-ambassadors-2019

Student Ambassador: Imogen

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Year: Third

Subject: Chemistry


Where are you from?

Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire


Why Merton?
Something just felt right about it… can’t explain it until you see it!


Best thing about Merton?
College support, small enough college to know nearly everyone, huge & gorgeous gardens, close to everywhere in town, loads of activities throughout the year


Best thing about your course?
Answering questions you never thought you’d know the answer to, meeting like-minded people, work hard – play hard


Best thing about Oxford?
Short terms, beautiful city, masses of academic and welfare support if needed


Best thing about the collegiate system?
Getting to see other colleges, sports club rivalry, you can have different groups of friends across the whole city


Highlight of the year?
The first day of freshers – it felt like all my dreams had come true


Most important thing you’ve learnt?
Don’t underestimate yourself


How has Oxford changed you?
It’s made me more independent, confident & aspirational


What were you worried about before you arrived?
Making new friends


What new opportunities have you had?
Access to mind-blowing new facilities (e.g. the brand-new chemistry lab), taught by some of the best academics in the world, made so many new friends, been on some of the best nights out


What’s the work like?
Intense, but nothing you can’t tackle with the right mindset


How do you cope with the workload?
Ask for help from colleagues, mentors, tutors if I need it


What do you do when you’re not working?
Go down to the bar to see friends and play pool/darts, go on a run or walk, practice DJing in my room, cook something yummy


Favourite spot to relax?
Bar, or gardens


Favourite place to eat?
Wagamamas in town


Favourite place to go out?
Bridge/O2 Academy/Bullingdon


What do you do in the holidays?
Catch up with friends from home (and my dog!), review everything I learnt in term time


What are tutorials like?
So helpful… I always come away feeling ten times smarter than I did before! You’ve really got to make the most out of that precious time – ask loads of questions; say if you don’t understand something; engage in every conversation