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- Video: Hear from Louis, a 2021 Applied Sport Science student at Moray House!
- Video testimonial from Louis, a 2021 Applied Sport Science student at Moray House School of Education and Sport.
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What were you doing before you started your degree at Moray House?
Before starting at Moray House, I was fulfilling my national service responsibilities with the Republic of Singapore Air Force. I had just graduated with a Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science from Republic Polytechnic before that.
Why did you choose this programme?
I chose this programme because I was looking for a quality programme that would allow me to continue building on the knowledge I attained from my Diploma. The modules that were covered were the ones I was interested in and aligned with my career goals too. On top of that, the University of Edinburgh is one of the UK’s leading sports universities with world-class facilities.
Why did you want to study at the University of Edinburgh?
I wanted to study here because the University is one of the world’s top universities. The Applied Sport Science course has consistently been ranked highly in the UK as well. Having an opportunity to meet and interact with some of the best students from all over the world was exciting as well. Finally, to be able to live in a beautiful and vibrant city like Edinburgh was definitely something that appealed to me!
What was the best thing about your programme?
The best thing about my programme was the quality of the programme and that it was an applied course. This stood out for me as I know of other programmes that were more theoretical instead. Having the opportunity to learn from members of the Physical Activity for Health Research Centre (PAHRC) and external guest lecturers definitely enriched my learning.
What did you enjoy about your studies?
I enjoyed being taught by academic staff who made the learning experience engaging and interesting. As an undergraduate student, I appreciated the opportunities to interact with my professors and research fellows at the University. As part of my own dissertation research, I was able to work with academic staff from a different University, which definitely value-added to my overall learning experience.
What are you doing now?
I am now working as an Active Health Coach with Sport Singapore, where I support individuals in taking ownership of their health and well-being through the design and delivery of programmes and workshops. I’m also currently in the final semester of my Postgraduate studies in Sport and Exercise Studies at Nanyang Technological University which I am completing on a part-time basis.
How did your experience at Moray House help you get where you are today?
My experience provided me with a strong foundation to build on. The high level of transferable skills gained, such as thinking critically and analytically, and carrying out thorough and robust research has served me well in my current scope of work.
What advice would you give to someone considering studying at Moray House?
If someone was considering studying at Moray House, I would advise them to definitely make it their top choice if the programme aligns with their own career aspirations. I’m sure they will have a wonderful opportunity to develop themselves both professionally and personally and would most definitely enjoy their time there.
How would you describe your experience in three words?
If I had to explain my experience in three words, I would say exciting, enriching and fulfilling.
What were you doing before you started your degree at Moray House?
The year before I started at Moray House was an ‘inbetween’ year for me. I had finished my Highers at school but I decided to take a year out before going to university to explore my options. I knew I wanted to study something sport-related but I wasn’t entirely sure which direction to go in so I went to college to do a HNC in Fitness, Health and Exercise.
Why did you choose this programme?
I have always been sporty and active, and after studying Fitness, Health and Exercise at college, I knew I wanted to learn more. I liked that the Sport Science course was varied and explored all areas related to exercise and sport, and gave me a number of routes to go down at the end of my degree.
Why did you want to study at the University of Edinburgh?
The main reason I wanted to study at the University of Edinburgh was because all my friends were going to Edinburgh and it wasn’t too close from home (Glasgow). I went along to the open day and loved the city and facilities available at Moray House. It felt like a great fit for me!
What was the best thing about your programme?
The course was very hands-on and interactive. We did a lot of team work and there were many practical lectures, which suited my learning style. The lab equipment at Moray House was great – the tutorial in the heat and cooling chamber is one I particularly enjoyed.
What did you enjoy about your studies?
I enjoyed my whole experience at Edinburgh – from studying Sport Science, joining the Hare & Hounds running club, using the amazing facilities in the gym and exploring a great city!
What are you doing now?
Now I am a professional runner and work part time in Finance. I also do some running coaching around work and training!
How did your experience at Moray House help you get where you are today?
My experience at Moray House helped me become the athlete I am today. I learned a lot from my degree on how the body adapts and trains, and I learned from the University running club different training practices and the balance between training sessions. Both of these experiences have taught me things that I apply to training and coaching today.
What advice would you give to someone considering studying at Moray House?
I would encourage anyone to apply to Moray House. If you are looking for a friendly place, amazing facilities and great lecturers then you are going to the right place! I also love Edinburgh as a city – there is so much to do but it is small enough you don’t feel lost.
How would you describe your experience in three words?
The three words I would use to describe my experience are… Inspiring, Interactive, Fun.