by Angelique Lettsome-Samuel, contributing writer
(STT, September 18, 2023)

“The most important advice I would offer to a student who would like to attend UVI is- enjoy the luxury of being a part of a small and loving community. Although UVI is smaller than most HBCU’s, this HBCU is unique because they’re big on support. For example, UVI is the only university that I know that would have the governor of the island attending events to speak to students and give them life lessons through inspirational speeches.
In addition, it is important to manage your time wisely at UVI. The university has a beautiful beach beside it and it’s great to relax and escape from how overwhelming college can get at times; however, this can easily distract you from your assignments. As a result, managing your time wisely is a great factor to practice while attending college.
Lastly, be sure to follow your paradigm on your own. Although there are advisors at UVI to guide you, you are still responsible for ensuring that you take the right classes necessary to qualify for graduation. In that way, you will graduate in the timeframe you are expected to.” Mi’Kaylah Thomas, SGA Junior Senator, St. Thomas Campus

“Embarking on your first year of college marks an exhilarating yet challenging transition. Here are some valuable recommendations for first-year students: Prioritize organization, master effective time management, maintain consistent class attendance, incorporate regular mental and physical breaks, cultivate new connections, embrace an open-minded attitude, and always feel confident in seeking assistance when needed.” Xiaoyu Harris, senior, Biology Major

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