Anna Busby – MA Education
The promise of new friends, travel and exploration left international student Anna in no doubt was the place to study
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is different from what people think is “typical” England. The city has a different pace to London, but it is not as slow as a small town, and the University really cares about using the natural resources to their advantage.
My first journey from the United States to was by myself in September 2018. I had not visited the campus before, so I had no idea where anything was at all but ’s location is amazing. Everything is close by, so travel is incredibly easy.
I came to study at the because it was somewhere I had never heard of before and I found that exciting. I also have a love for travel and a love for education, and the University offered me a chance to do both.
"Being an international student here feels very welcoming. I have made friends from all over the world due to the high international population. I have had the chance to learn about different cultures and world views. I purposely chose an English-speaking country to make the transition here easier, but there is still that language barrier, which has been fun to navigate.
I have also found it far less expensive to travel around Europe than around the United States, which has been incredible when trying to explore on student funds. Also, they drive on the other side of the road which has been challenging to remember at times. There is always support if you need it. The international office is always there for a quick question and you should never be afraid to ask about anything, even if you think it is silly."
“Put yourself out there to clubs and you will meet so many amazing people. Don’t think you have to hide out because you don’t know anyone. Everyone here is looking for new friends and new experiences, so you are not alone.”
“I really like catching the train to a new little town for the day and exploring. My favourite place so far has been Looe because it is right on the water and very traditional.”
Anna explains why she chose to come to the UK to study
I joined the volleyball club and made lots of friends through that. My tips for meeting new people would be to join a club because then you have a common interest.
The Stable does have cider floats, which is an awesome way to expand your taste buds.
A typical weekend for me would be going to dinner with my friends on a Friday and sometimes going out on Union Street for a night out.
On Saturdays I walk around town and run errands and maybe walk up to the Hoe or by Jennycliff. Sundays are for catching up on school work and preparing for the week.
I have also travelled to new countries and had time to explore the South West and all the history it has to offer.
I have had the chance to make lifelong friends and pursue new business ideas and opportunities I never thought I would get to do."
“I enjoy walks by The Barbican, Jennycliff and Wembury”