Election post

Status
Elected
What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

I will bring courage to this role.

I got rejected in my applications, got C, sometimes lower in my exam practice. I stumbled, and failed most of the times. 

But I never stopped trying, and I will work in this position with that spirit.

For every dissent, I will listen. For every changes required, I won't stop trying. If I didn't try, I couldn't point out the decentralised PRS in our faculty. Even if I fail, the idea gets to be presented to the elected rep and the student community. I believe every attempt leaves behind positive impacts, and failure is an opportunity to start again.

What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

Say you have a question from the lecture, what would you do?

I'd send an email to my tutor, while others do it through Moodle forums. Some take ages for a reply, others find it puzzling to access the digital panel.

UCL has a decentralised Personal Response System (PRS), and I want to make a change. I will bring this to the SSCC with a solution: Piazza. LSE students have been using it. They receive instant feedback from module instructors. If elected, I will advocate this across the faculty. Due to limit characters, for further information please email.

I can't change this without your vote.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

I am making a change that might impact the education within, or beyond the faculty for years to come. Firstly, I will be recruiting volunteers to collect opinions from the faculty. Subsequently, I would produce a proposal to present to the SSCC. From there, I would consult the difficulties of promoting this software and find corresponding solutions. I will then involve in SSCC to create instructions on the software to help students adapt. Targeted communication in the age of the internet is vital, and that is the first change I will bring. By voting, you are taking part in the action.