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If I'm being honest, I'm not really at university for the degree. Since I have joined Drama Soc, I've found a real purpose for staying and continuing a career at UCL. Outside of university, theatre has consumed my life. It's put me through school, put a roof over my head, and remained persistent at the front of my interests. I write, act, and I will be bidding to direct. But the creative side of theatre is, of course, only one side of it, and I'm keen to explore the 'behind the scenes'. Being in King Charles III, the whole thing looked like magic. I went to some rehearsals, and *poof* there was a play with a stage, with lights, with sound, with crew, and I want to know what it takes to pull an army like that together, and what better way to do that than by being President?
As I said, the idea of going into my third year of university just to study English frankly bores me. I'm aware that being President demands time and energy that many students might not be willing to give up at the expense of their degree. If I'm going to put my time into anything, I want it to be something I'm passionate about, and that's theatre. (Yes, I am bragging that my lack of care for school makes me a good candidate.)
I should also say that I wouldn't be so keen to do this if it weren't for the amazing network that I've met in this society. I am excited by the idea of putting effort into a group that I gel so well with, as that network really motivates me.
Thank you for your consideration!
Hi, I’m Anezka! I’m currently studying 2nd year English here at UCL and have been a part of the Drama Society since I joined the university, taking on the role of Secretary this past year. I have been wholly dedicated to my position, making sure not only that the newsletters are up-to-date and informative, but also fun and vibrant. I think it is important for our society to be run in a lively and collaborative way, serving as an alternative to the mundanity of exam stress and heavy workloads. Having said this, leadership is equally as pivotal for the success of a society, hence I have fully integrated myself in important processes this year. I never shy away from doing more than my role asks of me since I enjoy being involved. I realise that social integration is important in making sure both that society members are comfortable with their committee, but also that our society can act as a network rather than a hierarchy. I am applying for President within the Drama Society since I know I would be able to successfully handle the responsibility of this role, given my experience as Secretary. I have already had an insight into the workings of the Drama Committee and fully understand the responsibilities that come with this role, having worked closely with our current President. I feel as though having pre-existing societal knowledge is key in being able to perform such a high-profile role. Alongside this, I have a sheer passion for drama that I will infuse into everything I do.