As I stepped into Westminster International University in Tashkent, I was filled with both excitement and nervousness. My first day felt like a whirlwind of new faces and opportunities. The campus, with its modern architecture and welcoming atmosphere, quickly became a second home. Classes were challenging but engaging; the professors encouraged us to think critically and participate actively, making every lesson feel relevant to real-world issues.
One of my favorite experiences was joining the Debate Club. I met students from diverse backgrounds, and our discussions opened my eyes to different perspectives. Late-night study sessions in the library turned into moments of camaraderie, with laughter and shared snacks easing the stress of impending deadlines.
While the workload could be intense, the supportive environment made it manageable. I’ve grown not just academically but personally, learning to embrace challenges and connect with peers. As I reflect on my journey , I’m grateful for the friendships and experiences that shape my future.





