I loved my time at the University of Liverpool. The campus is beautiful with historic buildings intertwined with gorgeous gardens, all nestled in the heart of Liverpool city centre. I studied Egyptology (yes, I can read hieroglyphs) and from day one I bonded with like minded people who share the same passion for history and culture. The professors, especially Dr Roland Enmarch, were truly inspirational and guided us through the three years as supportive and encouraging mentors.
The chance to delve into Ancient Egyptian culture, religion and language was truly incredible and my only regret is Covid took my final year so we could not meet in person to explore more together.
Coming from a small town, Liverpool campus was super easy to navigate and your first year halls are minutes away from your lecture halls. You are so close to the centre where you can grab a bite to eat, shop to your hearts content and of course, go to many a night out at Concert Square.
I met some of my best friends at university and it helped shape and define me as a person; skills I learnt then follow me every day in my life now.