Voices Magazine Vol 5, Iss 3

11 October – December 2022 | VOICES Bi-Monthly Magazine of the University of Technology, Jamaica STUDENT VOICES My best experience at UTech, Jamaica was definitely meeting new friends. I plan to further my studies and work in the field of nutrition. My best experience was before COVID-19 when we had in-person classes. Everything was a bit easier, there were less technological problems and my favourite class was Calculus for Social Sciences and that is where I had my favourite teacher. After UTech, Jamaica I’ll be working and I also have a company that will be restarted soon. My experience at UTech, Jamaica was a wonderful experience. I’m now at the Norman Manley Law School. My best experience was definitely graduation. I saw a lot of friendly, familiar faces. It’s a bittersweet moment because I made a lot of good friends over the four years and I’m just grateful that I finished well. I attained a firstclass honours degree in the Bachelor of Pharmacy Programme and today was my best day, to be honest. Next move is to complete my internship and get my licence next year, God’s willing. My best experience was meeting great friends. I plan to find a job in a laboratory because that is what I really like but currently I’m teaching and enjoying it. My best experience would be living on dorm because I got to experience a lot and I did a lot. I got to experience stuff like the different dorm activities, sports day, netball, football, and basketball. I did almost everything on dorm and it was really fun. I got to meet a lot of new people, I got to make a lot of lifelong friends. After this, I will start working and then look towards the Master’s degree. It’s pretty tough to say because pharmacy is a stressful programme. I guess meeting new people and making new friends, that would be my best experience at UTech, Jamaica. I’m a Pharmacy Intern so I plan to complete my internship and move abroad. Some of my best memories were on dorm: the camaraderie, the fellowship, the unity and the networking we got to do. I learnt a lot on dorm, lots of skills, and lots of socialization. I plan to move on to find a job in my field. Kedisha Satahoo Bachelor of Science in Dietetics and Nutrition, College of Health Sciences Shantay Siddo Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship, College of Business and Management Jacinth Temple Crawford Bachelor of Law, First Class Honours, Faculty of Law Ashleigh Barnett Bachelor of Pharmacy, First Class Honours, College of Health Sciences Moesha Delisser Bachelor of Science in Applied Science – Environmental Science, Faculty of Science and Sport Ralph Taylor Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering and Computing Jahmari Harris Bachelor of Pharmacy, College of Health Sciences Richberg Reddie Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Computing

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