Alumni: Lilia Evans
Summary
In this episode, Lilia Evans, an alumna of Hoe Bridge School, shares her journey from being one of the first girls to attend the school to becoming the president of the Medical Students Association at Imperial College. She reflects on her experiences at Hoe Bridge, the importance of confidence-building, and her transition to secondary school. Lilia discusses her involvement in student welfare and offers advice to future students about pursuing their passions and exploring career options. The conversation highlights the significance of extracurricular activities in personal growth and the supportive environment at Hoe Bridge.
Takeaways
- Lilia Evans was one of the first girls to attend Hoe Bridge School.
- She chose to stay at Hoe Bridge for years 7 and 8 due to self-confidence issues.
- Building confidence was a key aspect of her experience at Hoe Bridge.
- Lilia is now the president of the Medical Students Association at Imperial College.
- She emphasises the importance of student welfare and improving the student experience.
- Exploring interests and passions is crucial for career decisions.
- Extracurricular activities played a significant role in her personal development.
- Lilia's journey reflects the supportive environment at Hoe Bridge.
- She encourages students to seek experiences in their desired fields.
- Hoe Bridge provided opportunities that shaped her future.
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