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Non-Academic Officer

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Mobile Phone:

79200095

Course Year:

LL.D. II

Age:

22

Place of Residence:

San Gwann

What did you want to be when you were a child?

I had a number of dreams and ambitions when I was still a child. When
I was very young, I wanted to become a police officer, because back
then I saw the police force as a representation of fairness and
justice. A little while later I changed my mind and decided I would
like to become a teacher, only to change my mind again a couple of
yeas after that, thinking that becoming a steward was what I really
wanted to do with my life. It was only in sixth form that I came to a
decision as regards the path to take. Six yeas later, I am still doing
my utmost to achieve this goal. I hope I will not change my mind once
again after these years of studies!

What animal best describes your character?

I believe that the tiger best describes my character as it symbolises
strength and power, determination and ability.

What are your hobbies?

Playing the violin, football and hanging out with friends

Name your favourite song:

Made in Heaven - Queen

Favourite quote?

‘They say a person needs just three things to be truly happy in this
world: someone to love, something to do, and something to hope for.’ –
(Tom Bodet)

Why have you joined GhSL and what is your role in the organisation?

I joined GhSL mainly because I wish to represent my fellow students
and be of service to them in any way I can and to the best of my
abilities. My role in GhSL is that of a Non-Academic Officer, which
involves organising parties and events. Having worked in this area and
gained invaluable experience over the three years that I worked with a
language school as an activities organiser, I will make every effort
to ensure a succession of unforgettable nights. I believe that student
life is more than studying; it is also about involvement, and taking
part in social activities and events. The student should not be
completely restricted to books or cooped up in the library at all
times, but must learn to have fun and enjoy a good night out. A party
animal myself, my aim is to provide law students with nights where
books, studying and university are words with no significance!


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