Election post

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

As the second year representative for the Law Society, I am already very well-acquainted with this role’s responsibilities. I have experience liaising with faculty as well as coming to compromises in a way that is mutually beneficial. 

I am extremely active in the law community at UCL and apart from being committed towards improving our student experience, I believe I’m a familiar face for students across all years making me very approachable for any help. I respond to complaints promptly and try my best to address each student’s concerns in an effective, personalised manner.

 

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

My main goal is fostering better communication in Laws. I’ve found that the root of many issues is the lack of active dialogue between faculty and the students and I hope to remedy that by requesting student feedback prior to all meetings with faculty, and relaying back any developments after such conversations. 

I’ve already created a document with important academic updates and pastoral information for Year 2 students, which has also been implemented in Year 3. I want to help students shape their own narratives by advocating for them, while helping both parties understand each other better.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

Anyone who has interacted with me knows that I am fully dedicated towards improving our academic and social experiences. I strive to be very friendly and love talking to students across years to get to know them better. I value my connections with people and aim to foster collaboration over competition. 

I am very organised and manage my time well, which means I am able to prioritise your needs. I have demonstrated my commitment towards making information accessible and effectively addressing every issue. My familiarity with the law faculty because of my position as year rep is an added bonus!

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