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Keighley

13 October 2023

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Geography, and Spanish

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What made you decide to pursue psychology at UC?

I was going to major in Geography and Spanish, and just took Psychology as an interesting paper. I realised that I actually really liked it! I decided to stay at UC for postgrad because I love the campus and love being at UC. It feels like home.

Was it easy to change your major?

With the Bachelor of Arts its so easy to switch around your majors, so I didnt need to go back and take extra papers. I was able to major in Psychology and continue majoring in Spanish.

How are you finding your lecturers?

Im constantly emailing my lecturers with questions, and they always have the most lovely and helpful responses. They make an effort to connect with students. Theyre the most genuine, caring people and they emphasise putting your mental health first.

In what ways have your courses helped guide your future?

In my Psychology classes we have people coming in from the community, like the Eating Disorder Clinic, the DHB Anxiety area, Corrections. Its so interesting to hear about their research and real-world experiences. They talk about jobs that I didnt even know existed and its helped me pave how I want my future to look.

Tell us about the UC Bike club.

We run lots of mountain biking events, like trips to Mt Hutt and Queenstown or a bike-packing trip on the Paparoa Track. We also do weekly road and mountain rides, and a weekly girls ride, because riding with a bunch of guys, especially as a newbie, can be intimidating. We also do social events like the Tour de Rinse a take on Tour de France where every flat has got a jump set up. Its really cool; there's something for everyone.

I love the diversity of choice offered at UC. I was able to take Geography, Spanish, and Psychology papers. Its always so interesting. I can learn about so many different things, but theyre all so interrelated.

Youre also involved as a mentor and tutor.

Im a PALS mentor, which stands for Peer Assisted Learning Sessions. Its run by students, and its a place for first year students in popular papers who might be struggling or want a place to study or get extra help. From there I got into tutoring for the CUP course, tutoring the transition students in Psychology. Its nice to pass on what Ive learned and share my knowledge.

You did a summer internship with Oranga Tamariki in Wellington. What was that like?

I worked on a project that used spatial analysis to look at how far children move when they are placed into care. It was super interesting, and really showed me how I can use my Psychology and Geography skills together. I loved it.

How did you find that opportunity?

UC sent out an email about a seminar on the programme, and I decided to apply without thinking I'd get it. They had 500 applicants and only took about 30 interns. During the application process, a lecturer for the CUP course I tutor for helped me a lot she's a superstar. She helped me with my CV, was my reference, and gave me lots of advice about being confident in myself.

Any words of advice for new students thinking about starting uni?

Theres a good whakatauk蘋 that I love: t贖whitia te hopo, mairangatia te angit贖. The English translation is feel the fear and do it anyway. That's something I really live by in my uni years. Just try everything, especially in your first year. Give anything youre slightly interested in a go because theres the flexibility to do that.

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