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| 22 Apr 2024 | |
| Written by Susanna Frayn | |
| Alumnae News |
All five alumnae are now nearing the end of their first year and they discussed how they chose their courses and universities,as well as sharing top tips about how to make the most of the university experience, from joining societies and clubs to seeking out academic support and suggestions for settling in to university life.
The Lower Sixth asked some interesting and insightful questions, and we hope that hearing from the ex-pupils will make the whole process seem a little less daunting as they face decisions about their next steps and life beyond LEH.
With many thanks to our Class of 2023 returners (from left to right):
Veronica Mormol
Rain Chatterjee
Katie Murray
Eloise Davies
Olivia Lamberton O'Neill
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