VOICES Bi-Monthly Magazine of the University of Technology, Jamaica | October – December 2022 10 My best experience was meeting Mr. Pitter. He was a guardian angel; his motivation was strong and I really appreciate him. I am currently working as an external auditor but my next plan is to get an IT job in line with my major. My best experience was passing my subjects, not getting any C’s, being able to finish assignments on time and just meeting up with my friends after school. I’m looking further to studying and branching off into education. It was fun. I went to school with my sister, we started together and finished together, and college is rough but it’s worth it. I plan to get a job. The parties at UTech, Jamaica were extravagant. I plan to be an Electrical Technician or a proper Electrical Engineer. In a Vox Pop during the 2022 Graduation Ceremony, new UTech, Jamaica graduates were asked “What was your best experience at UTech, Jamaica and what is your plan moving forward?” Read on for their responses. I can say that it was a journey; it wasn’t easy sometimes but you have to pull through and continue despite all the obstacles. I am grateful for the opportunity, the journey, and the growth I have experienced. I would like to work in my field of study, whether in education or IT. The Master’s programme was indeed challenging but the best moment for me was having challenges in my research and eventually getting a new supervisor and then getting an A for the final research project. That was a very excellent moment for me. I felt proud of myself and I was happy to see how things turned around. I plan to continue in the field that I’m in and possibly look towards doing a PhD in the future, start a business and also look to the overseas market as well. I remember when I got my first stripe as a midwife. You have to pass all your modules in the 1st semester of that year and you get your stripe. So that was a really good thing for me and a great achievement because I worked so hard. As a midwife, I am waiting on my licence. I have done my licence examination to be a registered nurse to actually start working in hospitals. I am currently working in a hospital part-time doing something different but I’m planning to go into my field, delivering babies. STUDENT VOICES Sobrina Davis Bachelor of Education in TVET, Business and Computer Studies (Computing with Accounting), 1st Class Honours, Faculty of Education and Liberal Studies Natasha Moore-King Bachelor of Business Administration in General Management – Marketing, College of Business and Management Vanessa Williams Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing – Economics, College of Business and Management Omari Bailey Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Computing Abigail Cleary Bachelor of Education in TVET, Business and Computer Studies (Computing with Accounting), Faculty of Education and Liberal Studies Shane Taylor Master of Science in Information Systems Management – Database Management, Faculty of Engineering and Computing Shantoya Simms Bachelor of Science in Midwifery, College of Health Sciences
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