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Hi, My name's Freddie
I'm a first year student who studies International Relations and Politics
here at Kingston.
I would say, what I enjoy most about my course is
having debates with all my co-students.
We don't even have to have them in class, we usually can go outside
just like go for a drink and talk about
what's been going on in terms of local news
and in terms of government news and stuff like that
and because there's so many different varied perspectives
on what's going on in the world,
you can get some different views on how the the world works
and it's quite relatable
In our course we have many different types of assessment.
We have our essays, group work aswell, so in one of our modules
we have to simulate a Human Rights group
which means going about the workings of a day to day Human Rights group.
That's one of our different routes aswell.
We also have exams, so there's loads of different ways
that they assess us here at Kingston.
One of the biggest challenges I would say I had
was that I had quite a few years in between going from
my A-Levels to coming back here.
I went and travelled Europe and worked for a bit.
So coming back to study, it was a bit like
Whoa, now i need to start reading books again.
and learning about referencing and all that again.
So, that was one of the things that at first was daunting
but I remembered how to do it, so I got over that