Hey! I’m Ananya, a second-year Psychology with Neuroscience student at the University of Reading.
I know how stressful it can be trying to figure out uni—I've been there! So if you have any questions about student life, courses, accommodation, or just what it’s like living in Reading, feel free to reach out.
Outside of studying, I keep busy with part-time work, student ambassador roles, and anything psychology-related. I also love music, traveling, and grabbing coffee with friends.
Happy to help however I can!
Kiera
University of Glasgow
Neuroscience [BSc/MSci]
Hi! My name is Kiera and I am a 4th year Neuroscience MSci student at the University of Glasgow. Outside of my studies I love to sing and perform on stage in musicals - it is a great way to relax and express myself! I chose to study Neuroscience as I find the complexity of the brain fascinating, and there is so much to learn about on this course. I started on the BSc degree and transferred to the MSci program at the end of 3rd year. Currently, I am completing my work placement year in the Centre for Neurotechnology and Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging. If you are thinking of applying to study Neuroscience or another Life Science degree, please give me a message! I am also happy to answer any questions about the MSci program from current students!
Shaun
University of Strathclyde
MSc Neuroscience & Mental Health
My course of Psychology and Philosophy was my first formal study from the core functions, systems and structure of the brain to different viewpoints and perspectives in philosophy to understand the moral and ethical values of life. I consider learning, education and knowledge are key aspects in my life, it doesn’t necessarily lead down a path of academia, but I use everything I learn to inch me that wee bit forward to my goal. I’ve previously got experience in simple catering jobs, retail but I consider myself, first and foremost as swimmer teacher. If I’m strive to become an academic researcher at Strathclyde University.