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The BASc course and community has allowed me to find new interests, meet new people, and have a new perception of my environment. As a South Korean who has lived the majority of their life in Geneva, I am aware of the struggles of feeling left out and having to adapt to a new place, with new people. However in my opinion, just like the interdisciplinary nature of BASc, this community has been welcoming since the first day of my life at UCL. I wish to continue making people feel this way, especially since many of us are international students who have left their home and family in order to come study in London. My goal is to make the BASc society feel like a family students can rely on, by giving them chances to bond with other people in the course with fun society events and outings.
I hope to create a stronger sense of community within BASc, as I personally wasn't fully aware of the benefits and activities that the BASc society provided throughout the year during my first year. I am confident to say that I am open-minded, organised, and hard working, which I believe are qualities that will be useful for the BASc society President to have. I want to reflect the voices of the people part of the BASc society, and most of all, make this society a fun, exciting, and lively in everyone's memory once they leave UCL.