By Katie Fotofli | Project Leader
Despite the complicated circumstances created by the pandemic, our scholars continued their hard work in their various degree programs at the University of Guyana. Due to a delayed opening, UG's first semester just wrapped up in March. Below, three of our scholars describe their favorites courses taken during the first term.
"Pediatric Medicine was my favorite course. The reason being is that the field is so vast and we often think of the pediatric population as "little adults" when, in fact, this is far from being so. I was able to get a deeper understanding as to how a future physician should approach this group and deliver the best care possible."
-Hilton, SAGE Scholar, Medicine
"This term my favorite course was Business Leadership. I have learned a lot about leadership and management. This course absolutely enhances my passion to become a good leader. I have always wanted to become a good role model in society and [make] a positive difference in the lives of those underprivileged. I will take away all that I can from this course and put it into practice, especially in my indigenous community."
-Sheldon, SAGE Scholar, Business
"Mathematics because it was so difficult for me I made more time for it and practiced as much as I can. I am not where I want to be, but having this challenge with this course makes me want to learn it and master it."
-Uvannie, SAGE Scholar, Computer Science
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