Albetinah Tshegofatso Joseph

"I have been able to pursue a variety of extracurricular activities, such as roller skating, the Fashion Society, the Afro-Caribbean Society, and the Investment Society, as well as serving as a course representative."

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Why did you choose to study at the University of Liverpool Management School?

I am originally from the Republic of Botswana and always knew I wanted to pursue my studies abroad. My selection was primarily based on my desire to study Finance and Data Analytics, learning about the programme led me to discover additional motivations for choosing the University of Liverpool.

The institution's overall reputation and accreditation as a high-ranking university were significant factors. Additionally, the state-of-the-art facilities and various resources and databases available were appealing.

What further solidified my choice was reading and hearing positive feedback from other students during information sessions, like virtual open days, where I could ask them about their personal experiences.

Why did you choose your course?

During my school years, I studied economics and accounting, which led me to pursue a career in the financial services industry. When applying to university, I knew I wanted a finance-related degree with high career prospects.

Given my existing interest in finance and intrigue for coding, the BSc Finance and Data Analytics degree seemed the perfect choice. This programme not only allows me to pursue my interests but also equips me with technical skills which are in demand within the sector. I am enjoying the variety of modules, which are a good combination of theory teachings and practical.

What skills have you developed?

During my time at university, one of the greatest skills I have learned is the importance of being my own biggest supporter and cheerleader, particularly regarding my career aspirations. This is not to say that you should not have a wider support system, but it emphasises that the support system should start internally, with you as your greatest champion.

Networking is a crucial part of navigating the professional world, and I have learned the importance of not only having a personal brand but also being able to express and showcase this brand, ultimately advocating for oneself. Being able to advocate for yourself allows you to seize growth opportunities and can open doors that help you achieve your goals.

Another skill I have developed is the need for continuous curiosity. As a student in a new environment, I have had the perfect opportunity to try out a variety of extracurricular activities offered at the university. This has nurtured my curiosity, encouraging me to think beyond what I know and what has been presented to me.

This curiosity extends beyond academics into my professional pursuits, such as networking with industry professionals, improving my social, technological, and global awareness, and nurturing my creative hobbies. This is a key and essential skill that many employers look for in prospective and future employees. So, be willing to learn and put yourself out there.

What surprised you the most about the University of Liverpool Management School?

The variety and abundance of resources, support, and opportunities available to me as a student. From ULMS Extra events to various databases and extracurricular activities, I was able to engage in numerous enriching experiences, including sessions on personal branding, Q&A sessions with industry professionals, and opportunities to serve as a course representative.

Within the course itself, platforms like Canva and organised learning materials, along with videos for each module, provided substantial support. The assistance from module leaders and the overall faculty in addressing any questions or concerns has been comforting, demonstrating the inclusiveness and wealth of resources provided. My advice is to make the most of these resources, responsibly of course, and be proactive in seeking clarity and assistance from module leaders when needed.

You are currently a student ambassador, helping on Open Days and events for students who are interested in studying with us. Can you tell us a bit about the role and why you joined the team?

A significant reason for my involvement is my genuine love for speaking to people and helping prospective students in any way I can. During my university decision-making process, I found it incredibly helpful and reassuring to speak with student ambassadors who were already at the university.

Having the opportunity to be in a position where I can assist others and share my experiences has been rewarding. Additionally, the role of a student ambassador offers valuable experience to include on your CV, allowing you to become more involved and make the most of your time at university.

If you ever can become a student ambassador, I wholeheartedly encourage you to do so!

What have you enjoyed about living in Liverpool?

How connected and accessible the city is, particularly in relation to the university's proximity to the city centre. This accessibility has allowed me to try new experiences, especially the variety of food and dining options available on the likes of Bold Street.

As someone who has an appreciation for fashion, I have thoroughly enjoyed exploring the unique stores around Liverpool, such as the Red Brick Marketplace.

Being exposed to different ways in which people express their personalities through style has been wonderful, and engaging with the Liverpool fashion scene has been an amazing experience so far. Overall, the interconnectedness of everything has made me feel free to explore a wide range of activities.

What have you enjoyed most about your student experience?

I have adored how being in this environment has allowed me to grow into the person slowly but surely, I wish to be, the best and ever-evolving version of myself.

I have been able to pursue a variety of extracurricular activities that I always wanted to try, such as roller skating, being part of various societies like the Fashion Society, the Afro-Caribbean Society, and the Investment Society, as well as serving as a course representative.

As a result of putting myself out there, I have met some incredible people and made good friends. Remember to be kind to yourself because you are human after all, but don't limit yourself in what you can do. If something interests, you or there is a particular sport or extracurricular activity you have wanted to try, go for it!

What are your future career goals?

Although my plans are not set in stone, I would like to pursue a career in the finance industry, potentially in risk management, and further my studies by pursuing a master’s degree.

I am also interested in becoming a certified Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) in the future. My main aim is to stay committed to completing my studies and seizing all opportunities of interest that come my way.